Search for dissertations about: "in-house information technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words in-house information technology.
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1. Critical design activities in house-building projects : an industrial process perspective
Abstract : Dealing with planning accuracy respectively design errors is a big issue within construction. It has been argued that design errors are a major cause for waste in housing projects, despite all technical development. Reasons for design errors are well investigated and often relate to human acting. READ MORE
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2. Mind the gap : a procurement approach to integrating user-centred design in contract development
Abstract : Usability professionals seldom get a chance to actually do their job. Instead, they have to argue that usability is something important that should be attended to. This was the initial problem that motivated this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Optical Guiding and Feedback in Gallium Nitride Based Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers
Abstract : The gallium-nitride (GaN) semiconductor material has been the core of the revolutionary breakthroughs during the last two decades in the lighting industry, by enabling manufacturing of efficient blue light emitting diodes (LEDs), for which the 2014 Nobel prize in physics was awarded. The GaN technology has further led to violet edge-emitting lasers (EELs), enabling the Blu-ray disk technology, and also to the commercialization of directly green emitting EELs. READ MORE
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4. High-Temperature Radio Circuits in Silicon Carbide Bipolar Technology
Abstract : High-temperature electronics find many niche applications in downhole drilling, aviation, automotive and future exploration of inner planets like Venus and Mercury. Past studies have shown the potential of silicon carbide (SiC) electronics for catering these extreme temperature applications. READ MORE
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5. Design challenges of privacy controls for IoT systems
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT), based on single-purpose internet-connected devices, becomes more and more pervasive. It is increasingly adopted by private households and hospitality industry, providing services such as security, monitoring or voice assistance via the "cloud". READ MORE