Search for dissertations about: "email use"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words email use.
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1. Ease-of-Use in Public Transportation : A User Perspective on Information and Orientation Aspects
Abstract : This interdisciplinary thesis combines psychological and transportation planning knowledge. Three main questions are investigated: 1) What concepts and ideas do people have with regard to a public transportation system (cognitive user perspective)?; 2) What orientation and information factors within the public transportation system enhance Ease-of-Use and make it simpler and more efficient to use public transportation in metropolitan areas?; 3) How can Ease-of-Use of a public transportation route be measured? A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods was used. READ MORE
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2. Use and Adaptation of Written Language to the Conditions of Computer-Mediated Communication
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3. Address Terms in Computer Mediated Communication: Email, Chat and Weblogs
Abstract : This dissertation focuses on the use of address phrases in three forms of computer mediated communication (CMC) in English. The aim of the study is to examine how people address each other in email, online chat and weblogs. READ MORE
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4. Problematic substance use and digital interventions : researching intervention efficacy among Internet help-seekers, university students and patients in psychiatry
Abstract : Background: Digital technologies are ever more present in our lives, and are being applied in numerous areas of our existence including the area of health care and health information. Problematic alcohol and drug use impose a major global burden on health, and it is of interest to find new ways of reaching out to those affected by the problem. READ MORE
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5. IT-adaptation as sensemaking : inventing new meaning for technology in organizations
Abstract : Noting how organizations today are increasingly dependent on IT for a broad range of organizational activities, the thesis starts from the observation that many IT-related endeavors nevertheless fail. In tracing part of the problem to the inability of many organizations to cope with changes in the surrounding material and social context, the emphasis is put on the processes by which IT-artifacts are adapted and re-adapted, after they have been put into daily use. READ MORE