Search for dissertations about: "Supported System"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 771 swedish dissertations containing the words Supported System.
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1. Mobile Supported e-Government Systems : Analysis of the Education Management Information System (EMIS) in Tanzania
Abstract : e-Government systems are considered by both governments and international organisations to improve administration and management. In Tanzania, an e-government system for education administration, EMIS, is partly implemented but shows several limitations. READ MORE
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2. A Decision Support System for Integration Test Selection
Abstract : Software testing generally suffers from time and budget limitations. Indiscriminately executing all available test cases leads to sub-optimal exploitation of testing resources. Selecting too few test cases for execution on the other hand might leave a large number of faults undiscovered. READ MORE
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3. Computer-Supported Design for Producibility : Principles and Models for System Realisation and Utilisation
Abstract : For many products, the adaptation to customer specifications is essential and requires flexible product design and manufacture while maintaining competitive pricing. Engineering design is often concerned with striking a good balance between product properties, e.g. performance, and the resources required to manufacture and assemble the product. READ MORE
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4. Computer supported systems development
Abstract : This thesis deals with the design and construction of System Development Environments, that is the use of computers to make software intensive development work more efficient and predictable. The results are centered around the construction of such a development environment. READ MORE
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5. Configuration Management for Distributed Development in an Integrated Environment
Abstract : Configuration management (CM) includes synchronizing and supporting developers in their common development and maintenance of a system. In order to utilize personnel regardless of their geographical location, groups of developers are now working all over the world on the development of common systems, a situation called distributed development. READ MORE