Search for dissertations about: "information management system 2005"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words information management system 2005.
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1. Assessment of Enterprise Information Security : How to make it Credible and Efficient
Abstract : Information is an important business asset in today’s enterprises. Hence enterprise information security is an important system quality that must be carefully managed. READ MORE
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2. Component reliability importance indices for maintenance optimization of electrical networks
Abstract : Maximum asset performance is one of the major goals for electric power system managers. To reach this goal minimal life cycle cost and maintenance optimization become crucial while meeting demands from customers and regulators. READ MORE
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3. Management accounting as constructing and opposing customer focus : three case studies on management accounting and customer relations
Abstract : This thesis is on the relation between management accounting and customer focus and relates to discussions about how internal managing processes in organizations are interrelated with interorganizational relations, specifically constructions of customers. Both a normative and a descriptive perspective on the relation are taken within the different parts of the thesis, which consists of a licentiate thesis, three articles and a synthesizing text. READ MORE
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4. Managing Natural Language Requirements in Large-Scale Software Development
Abstract : An increasing number of market- and technology-driven software development companies face the challenge of managing several thousands of requirements written in natural language. The large number of requirements causes bottlenecks in the requirements management process and calls for increased efficiency in requirements engineering. READ MORE
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5. Failure Monitoring and Asset Condition Assessment in Water Supply Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, different aspects of failure management in urban water supply systems are discussed. As assets are getting older, the number of pipe failures is increasing and an efficient failure management strategy becomes important. READ MORE