Search for dissertations about: "intelligence work"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 173 swedish dissertations containing the words intelligence work.
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1. Soft Intelligence : Liquids Matter in Compliant Microsystems
Abstract : Soft matter, here, liquids and polymers, have adaptability to a surrounding geometry. They intrinsically have advantageous characteristics from a mechanical perspective, such as flowing and wetting on surrounding surfaces, giving compliant, conformal and deformable behavior. READ MORE
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2. Business Intelligence through a sociomaterial lens : The imbrication of people and technology in a sales process
Abstract : Digitalization and digital devices are on the rise, and as a result, many new products and services have been developed, which has led to greater interaction between people and technology. This thesis explores the interaction between people and technology by looking at the daily use of a business intelligence (BI) system in an automotive company’s sales process, where sellers use the system to analyze, report, and measure sales performance. READ MORE
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3. From blended learning to learning onlife : ICTs, time and access in higher education
Abstract : Information and Communication Technologies, ICTs, has now for decades being increasingly taken into use for higher education, enabling distance learning, e-learning and online learning, mainly in parallel to mainstream educational practise. The concept Blended learning (BL) aims at the integration of ICTs with these existing educational practices. READ MORE
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4. Affective Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence : Making Virtual Characters With High Believability
Abstract : Artificial intelligence is often used when creating believable virtual characters in games or in other types of virtual environments. The intelligent behavior these characters show to the player is often flawed, leading to a worse gameplay experience. READ MORE
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5. Intelligence Partitioning for IoT : Design Space Exploration for a Data Intensive IoT Node
Abstract : The technological shift towards the Internet of Everything has resulted in an ever-increasing interest in smart sensor nodes. The required deployment of these nodes in a variety of environments, powered by constrained energy sources such as energy harvester or conventional batteries, is reflected in the significant constraints in terms of energy consumption for the smart sensor node. READ MORE