Search for dissertations about: "Teknik och teknologier Maskinteknik Tillförlitlighets- och kvalitetsteknik"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 207 swedish dissertations containing the words Teknik och teknologier Maskinteknik Tillförlitlighets- och kvalitetsteknik.
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1. Towards Increased Use of Discrete-Event Simulation for Hospital Resource Planning
Abstract : Health care systems in many countries are experiencing a growing demand while their resources remain limited. The discrepancy between demand and capacity creates many problems – long waiting times for treatment, overcrowding in hospital wards, high workload, etc. READ MORE
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2. Quality practice and customer value: strengthening the ideal linkage
Abstract : Quality management is continuously evolving and the progression so far is frequently described in terms of four stages. According to these descriptions, Total Quality Management (TQM) constitutes the currently highest level, or fourth stage, of quality management. READ MORE
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3. Uncertainty and Robustness in Aerospace Structures
Abstract : Engineering is not an exact science. In fact, all engineering activity contain some degree of assumption, simplification, idealization, and abstraction. When engineered creations meet reality, every manufactured product behaves differently. This variation can be detrimental to product quality and functionality. READ MORE
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4. Understanding Solution Quality
Abstract : The integration of services and products into solutions can open up new business opportunities for firms. This thesis concerns how firms can provide solutions that are perceived as high quality. Solutions are often provided over several years, which implies a changed customer relationship compared to product provisions. READ MORE
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5. Quality Management for Sustainable Health : Methodologies, Values and Practices taken from Swedish Organizations
Abstract : In many Western countries today, not least in Sweden, there are a lot of organizations that have great problems with sickness absence. The costs connected to the high rates of sickness absence have also risen to alarming levels. READ MORE