Search for dissertations about: "Heuristic study"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 119 swedish dissertations containing the words Heuristic study.
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1. Dynamic Knowledge Integration : A field study of an Information Systems Development Project
Abstract : Current research on knowledge integration offers valuable structural analyses of factors that influence knowledge integration, performance outcomes, and knowledge integration mechanisms. Less attention has been paid to how knowledge integration is carried out over time in cross-functional development projects. READ MORE
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2. Top-Down Designers vs Bottom-Up Users : limitations of Heuristic Evaluations on Games
Abstract : Heuristic evaluations are a common way to measure software usability, both during development and to assess existing systems. Generic heuristic tools are aimed at productivity software, but many software domains require domain-specific heuristics. READ MORE
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3. Effect Oriented Planning in Military Mission Support Systems : Models and Heuristic Approaches
Abstract : Today there are many aspects of model based planning, probably much more than for just 20 years ago. Today data is not the problem, data is everywhere, but the big issue is to understand how to gain advantage of data in decision making - a growing focus is now on modeling!This work is devoted to this task and can be seen as a three part study. READ MORE
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4. Asine and the Argolid in the Late Helladic III Period : A Socio-Economic Study
Abstract : The Late Helladic era of Greek prehistory has long held a fascination with archaeologists and scholars of Mediterranean ancient history. In the Argolid, which forms the north-eastern part of the Peloponnese, much attention has focused on palatial sites such as Mycenae and Tiryns. READ MORE
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5. In Search of Prototypes and Feminist Bank-Tellers: Exploring the Representativeness Heuristic
Abstract : According to the heuristics and biases approach, the representativeness heuristic (RH) is one of the heuristics available for assessing subjective probabilities (A. Tversky & D. Kahneman, 1974). A subjective probability assessed by the RH is determined by how representative the target object is of the target category. READ MORE