Master Thesis Sample Contracts

Contract wizard 3.0 developing a GUI
Master Thesis • August 27th, 2004

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HR Business Partnering
Master Thesis • June 7th, 2013

First of all I would like to thank Magnus Eliason, who welcomed me to be part of the HR Optimization project at SKF. I am grateful for the time you took to sit together with me and discuss ideas for this Master Thesis. Your constant support was indeed a great motivation and encouragement. This was an interesting and inspiring experience, which I don’t want to miss. During our work together I learned a lot for this study, but also for my further professional path.

Eindhoven University of Technology
Master Thesis • August 29th, 2010

This document contains a student thesis (bachelor's or master's), as authored by a student at Eindhoven University of Technology. Student theses are made available in the TU/e repository upon obtaining the required degree. The grade received is not published on the document as presented in the repository. The required complexity or quality of research of student theses may vary by program, and the required minimum study period may vary in duration.

Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Department of Urban and Rural Development
Master Thesis • May 26th, 2011

Faculty of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Fakulteten för naturresurser och lantbruksvetenskap Department of Urban and Rural Development Institutionen för stad och land

Vertical distribution agreements under E.C. competition law -background and the new Block Exemption Regulation
Master Thesis • November 13th, 2000

Vertical distribution agreements are favourable for the market. They facilitate distribution and make it more efficient. Moreover, by the appointment of independent distributors, it gets easier for the manufacturer to distribute his goods over a wide geographical area and overcome barriers inherent in international trade.

ISSN 0280–5316 ISRN LUTFD2/TFRT- -5639- -SE
Master Thesis • February 7th, 2023

Department of Automatic Control Lund Institute of Technology Box 118SE-221 00 Lund Sweden Document nameMASTER THESIS Date of issueMarch 2000 Document NumberISRN LUTFD2/TFRT--5639--SE Author(s)Peter Davidsson, Fredrik Hansson SupervisorPatrik Svensson, Per-Inge Tallberg ABB Automation ProductsTore Hägglund, Reglerteknik Sponsoring organisation Title and subtitleCommunication between Matlab/Simulink and ABB Advant Control Builder(Kommunikation mellan Matlab/Simulink och ABB Advant Control Builder) AbstractPossibilities to simulate control systems can be very useful. During the development of a control sys- tem, simulations can verify that the implemented algorithms work as expected. Smaller parts of the implementation can be tested before they are put together to a complete control system. In an existing plant simulation can be used for optimization of the control system and control parameters can be tuned without affecting the real process.The goal of this thesis has been to enable comm

Community Benefits Agreements in the Dutch planning context Master Thesis Urban & Regional Planning
Master Thesis • August 29th, 2013

This thesis is the final product of six years studying at the Universiteit van Amsterdam. One could conclude it is the peak of the entire process. In this six year process I have experienced many ups and downs, and I could have never made it without the help of several people. Therefore I would like to thank my parents, sister and close friends for always supporting me.

3D-printing of optimized catalyst´s support geometries for syngas-synthetic chemicals conversion in fixed bed reactors
Master Thesis • March 13th, 2020

Tutors:Prof. Federico Smeacetto Prof. Monica Ferraris Candidate:Dario Miceli Supervisors: Dr. Julián PuszkielDr. Marc Nuñez Eroles 20 March 2020

Guaranteeing service level agreements in a congested IP-network
Master Thesis • June 2nd, 2014
Master Thesis: Secret Key Agreement in Body Area Networks
Master Thesis • October 4th, 2018

Background and Research Area A body area network (BAN) or body sensor net- work (BSN) is a subcategory of wireless sensor network (WSN); defined as a net- work of low-power devices that operate in, on or around the body [1]. BANs con- sist mainly of implantable medical devices (IMDs), such as biosensors, heart defibrilla- tors and insulin pumps. These devices mea- sure and communicate very sensitive and personal information that can be exploited; hence it is of utmost importance to secure this data [2].

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