Search for dissertations about: "Future Internet"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 226 swedish dissertations containing the words Future Internet.
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1. Future Thinking and Depression
Abstract : The ability to imagine negative or positive future events is associated with psychological well-being. The present thesis deals with depressed individual’s ability to imagine negative or positive future events. It consists of three quantitative studies (I-III) and one qualitative study (IV). READ MORE
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2. Coordinating the Internet : Thought styles, technology and coordination
Abstract : The Internet is often mentioned as a driver for digitization or a democratizing tool for societies. However, the Internet is seldom explained, conceptualized or defined. READ MORE
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3. Deregulation and Internet : New challenges to postal services in Sweden
Abstract : The postal system is an old communication technology, now subject to internal competition from potential entrants and external from technological substitutes. This is a study of how the postal industry in Sweden responds to the dual challenge from deregulation and the Internet.The liberalisation process lasted throughout the 1990's. READ MORE
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4. Internet Interventions for Hearing Loss : Examing rehabilitation, self-report measures and internet use for hearing-aid users
Abstract : In the future, audiological rehabilitation of adults with hearing loss will be more available, personalized and thorough due to the possibilities offered by the internet. By using the internet as a platform it is also possible to perform the process of rehabilitation in a cost-effective way. READ MORE
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5. Internet consultation in medicine : studies of a text-based Ask the doctor service
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to cast light on the new phenomenon of Internet-based medical consultation. This was approached by studies of the use of an Ask the doctor service, by a web survey to the users who sent enquiries to the service, and by a questionnaire to the answering physicians of their respective expericence of the service. READ MORE