Search for dissertations about: "contextual"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 784 swedish dissertations containing the word contextual.
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1. Contextual entity networking : Enable Dynamic and Flexible Interaction between Heterogeneous Entities in Support of Ambient Intelligent Services
Abstract : Ambient intelligent (AmI) service acquires, comprehends, and reacts to contextual information from user immersed surroundings to address human needs based on the interaction between AmI entities. Therefore, it is important to enable flexible and dynamic interaction between these AmI entities and to keep up with the changing user immersed surroundings. READ MORE
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2. Contextual activity sampling : a method to develop clinical interprofessional education
Abstract : Higher health care education in interprofessional settings is evaluated and developed continuously. The aim of clinical interprofessional education is to provide healthcare students opportunities to develop their professional roles, and understanding of other professions, as well as to develop their teamwork and communication skills. READ MORE
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3. Career outcomes in the Swedish labor market : three contextual studies
Abstract : Paper I:Being Different in the Workplace: Job Mobility into other Workplaces and Shifts into Unemployment. This study evaluates contradictory theoretical predictions about the consequences of belonging to a minority in a workplace context. READ MORE
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4. The construction client as a change agent : contextual support and obstacles
Abstract : The purpose of this research is to understand how the construction client can contribute to the development of the construction process. In this PhD project, literature reviews and three empirical studies were conducted in order to investigate the research questions and thereby fulfil the research purpose. READ MORE
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5. Tinnitus in Context : A Contemporary Contextual Behavioral Approach
Abstract : Tinnitus is the experience of sounds in the ears without any external auditory source and is a common, debilitating, chronic symptom for which we have yet to develop sufficiently efficacious interventions. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has evolved over the last 20 years to become the most empirically supported treatment for treating the adverse effects of tinnitus. READ MORE