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Requirements Trade-offs During UML Design

Designs almost always require trade-offs between competing design choices to meet pervasive system dependability requirements (e.g., security, performance and fault tolerance system goals). In some cases, dependability requirements are realized by functionality that cross-cuts designs. Aspect-Oriented Modeling (AOM) methods allow developers to localize such cross-cutting functionality in design mo

Why do ‘OFF’ periods still occur during continuous drug delivery in Parkinson’s disease?

Continuous drug delivery (CDD) is used in moderately advanced and late-stage Parkinson’s disease (PD) to control motor and non-motor fluctuations (‘OFF’ periods). Transdermal rotigotine is indicated for early fluctuations, while subcutaneous apomorphine infusion and levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel are utilised in advanced PD. All three strategies are considered examples of continuous dopaminergi

Off-line analysis of the load response during large voltage variations

The load response during and after a severe fault is critical for transient stability. This risk increases with the presence of induction motors in the load area. This paper provides analysis of the load voltage characteristic under large voltage variations. Field measurements from a noneffectively earthed system, from phase-to-phase faults at the 50 kV-level in Sweden, have been used. The time-va

Optimal Trade-Off Between Economic Activity and Health During an Epidemic

Thispaperconsidersasimplemodelwhereasocialplannercaninfluencethespread-intensity of an infection wave, and, consequently, also the economic activity and population health, throughasingleparameter. Populationhealthisassumedtoonlybenegativelyaffectedwhen thenumberofsimultaneouslyinfectedexceedshealthcarecapacity. Themainfindingisthat if (i) the planner attaches a positive weight on economic activity a

Optimal Trade-Off between Economic Activity and Health during an Epidemic

This paper considers a simple model where a social planner can influence the spread-intensity of an infection wave, and, consequently, also the economic activity and population health, through a single parameter. Population health is assumed to only be negatively affected when the number of simultaneously infected exceeds health care capacity. The main finding is that if (i) the planner attaches a

Occupational mobility during South Africa's industrial take-off

In the absence of historical income or education data, the change in occupations over time can be used as a measure of mobility. This paper investigates intergenerational occupational mobility using a novel genealogical dataset for settler South Africa, spanning its transition from an agricultural to an early industrialised society (1800-1909). We identify fathers and sons for whom we have complet

By Vice or Virtue: Does it Pay Off to Sin During Market Downturns?

This paper investigates sin stock characteristics through relative return performance compared to the global market index MSCI World, defining stock defensiveness towards market movements (i.e. recession resistance) and abnormal amounts of excess returns. This was achieved by constructing a sin stock portfolio; SINDEX, containing stocks from the alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons and defence, fos

Respiratory Tract Infection and Risk of Hospitalization in Children with Congenital Heart Defects During Season and Off-Season : A Swedish National Study

Respiratory tract infections (RTI) are common among young children, and congenital heart defect (CHD) is a risk factor for severe illness and hospitalization. This study aims to assess the relative risk of hospitalization due to RTI in winter and summer seasons for different types of CHD. All children born in Sweden and under the age of two, in 2006–2011, were included. Heart defects were grouped

Home care nurses' and managers' work environment during the Covid-19 pandemic : increased workload, competing demands, and unsustainable trade-offs

Little research exists on how home care nursing personnel have experienced the Covid-19 pandemic. This qualitative study explores the work environment related challenges nurses and managers in home care faced during the pandemic. We discuss these challenges in relation to the Demand-Control-Support Model and reflect on how the organizational dynamics associated with them can be understood using th

A Simple Model of the Production-health Trade-off During an Epidemic

The purpose of this paper is to simplify the standard framework integrating epidemiological and economic concerns. We present a model where a social planner can influence the spread-intensity of an infection wave through a single parameter. The spread-intensity affects both economic activity and population health. We study the planner's optimal trade-off between upholding economic activity and pre

Ll smmv13 eng ht20 rev 200422

LL_SMMV13_eng_HT20_rev_200422 Reading list for Introduction to Retail (SMMV13), 7,5 credits. The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies 2019-04-24, revised 2020-04-22. The reading list is valid from 31 August 2020. Arnould, Eric J. (2005). “Animating the big middle”, Journal of Retailing, Vol. 81 No. 2, p. 89‐96. Ballantyne, David & Nilss

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/ll_smmv13_eng_ht20_rev_200422.pdf - 2026-04-29

Doctoral studies

Start your academic career with us and make a difference World-class research, outstanding research staff and specialised research environments at Lund University create excellent conditions for doctoral students. As a doctoral student at Lund University, you will be well prepared for a successful career as an independent researcher. During your studies, you will have the opportunity to publish yo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/study-opportunities-lund-university/doctoral-studies - 2026-04-28

Possibilities and critical aspects of customer value creation through technological innovation in the checkout area of physical retail stores

Purpose: Exploring the possibilities and critical aspects of mobile self-checkout to enhance value creation and customer satisfaction for physical retailer Research question: How can value be (co-)created between a big box retailer and its customers through a mobile self-checkout solution? Theoretical considerations: After the evaluation of the current literature in value (co-)creation, customer

Next steps for accepted exchange students

Preparing for your exchangeOnce you have received your Letter of Acceptance you can start preparing to come to Lund University as an exchange student.  Remember that the person that sends your Letter of Acceptance is your coordinator and key contact at Lund University.If you are coming to Lund through the Erasmus+ exchange programme, you need to create an Online Learning Agreement (OLA) in your ho

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Exchange studies at one of Lund University's partner universities

Going abroad as an exchange student means spending part of your studies at one of Lund University's partner universities, which can be found all over the world. Shortcuts to page content:About exchange studiesHow to applyAfter you have submitted your applicationIf you are nominated Contact information International DeskUniversity of California Study Center About exchange studiesAs an exchange stud

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/current-students/international-opportunities/exchange-studies-one-lund-universitys-partner-universities - 2026-04-27

Studying with a disability

Students and doctoral students with disabilities can receive support and adaptations during their studies, known as learning support. This page explains the types of support available and how to apply. Shortcuts to page content:Coming to Sweden and Lund University with a disabilityWho can apply for learning support?Requirements for supportHow to apply for learning supportTypes of learning supportO

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/student-life/before-you-arrive/students-disabilities - 2026-04-27

Program ClimBEco Autumn Meeting 2024

Microsoft Word - Program_ClimBEco summer meeting 2024 The nature of the urban: sustainability challenges in the city ClimBEco summer meeting 2024 25-27 September @ Clarion Grand Hotel & the innovation center Parken, Helsingborg www.climbeco.lu.se The purpose of this thematic meeting is to gain a deeper understanding of sustainability challenges in urban spaces. We will consider developed and devel

https://www.cec.lu.se/sites/cec.lu.se/files/2024-10/Program_ClimBEco%20autumn%20meeting%202024.pdf - 2026-04-28

LL SMMV13 eng HT22 rev 220607

LL_SMMV13_eng_HT22_rev_220607 Reading list for Introduction to Retail (SMMV13), 7,5 credits The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Management and Service Studies 2019-04-24, last revised 2022-06-07. The reading list is valid from 2022-09-29. Arnould, Eric J. (2005). “Animating the big middle”, Journal of Retailing, Vol. 81 No. 2, pp. 89‐96. Brighenti, Andrea. M., &

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/2022-06/LL_SMMV13_eng_HT22_rev_220607.pdf - 2026-04-28