Search for dissertations about: "end-users"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 209 swedish dissertations containing the word end-users.
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1. Context-Based Micro-Training : Enhancing cybersecurity training for end-users
Abstract : This research addresses the human aspect of cybersecurity by developing a method for cybersecurity training of end-users. The reason for addressing that area is that human behaviour is widely regarded as one of the most used attack vectors. READ MORE
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2. Gifting Technologies : Ethnographic Studies of End-users and Social Media Sharing
Abstract : This thesis explores what dimensions that can be used to describe and compare the sociotechnical practice of content contribution in online sharing networks. Data was collected through online ethnographical methods, focusing on end-users in three large media sharing networks. READ MORE
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3. Managing end-users and their requirements in the construction process
Abstract : The effective management of end-users and their requirements in construction projects can bring a number of benefits, for example more satisfied and less critical end-users in terms of both the product and project. Building occupants are however continually changing and with that their needs. READ MORE
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4. Analysis of prerequisites to introduce computer-based information systems in health care : a developing country study
Abstract : To attain a state of global health requires integrated efforts of many professionals. The lingua franca for the many professionals involved in health care is data and information. For example, information on the extent of an infectious disease found in a community is required by the health care management, to mobilize appropriate resources. READ MORE
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5. Supporting Collaborative Work through ICT : How End-users Think of and Adopt Integrated HealthInformation Systems
Abstract : Health Information Systems (HISs) are implemented to support individuals,organizations, and society, making work processes integrated andcontributing to increase service quality and patient safety. However, theoutcomes of many HIS implementations in both primary care and hospitalsettings have either not met yet all the expectations decision-makersidentified or have failed in their implementation. READ MORE