Search for dissertations about: "quality of work life in industry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words quality of work life in industry.
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1. Swedish Working Life Research : Formation and conceptual development of a research field in transition
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden by focusing on the conceptual and institutional evolution of the field. The analyses include the roles of the researchers and other actors as well as theories and processes that form and have formed working life research. READ MORE
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2. Dynamics of Quality Attributes Over Life Cycles of Goods and Services
Abstract : This thesis is based on seven papers and has three main objectives. The first objective is to provide a theoretical framework that explains the dynamics of quality attributes over their life cycles, considering the technology readiness of users. READ MORE
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3. Advances in High Porductivity - High Quality Machining
Abstract : Quality, productivity and flexibility are vital factors in todays machining industry in order to remain competitive. Nowadays, finished products not only have to be produced within specific tolerance limits, but they also have to posses high standards in terms of surface integrity, i.e. READ MORE
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4. OPEN LEARNING IN LIFE SCIENCES – Studies of open educational resources in animal welfare and work-based learning in food science
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to explore ways of organising and supporting open learning in food science, food quality and animal welfare at the boundary between society, the university and other academic institutions. Two specific practices are explored, work-based learning (WBL) and the use of open educational resources (OER). READ MORE
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5. Software quality inspection
Abstract : Almost all developers of industry-strength software agree that inspections play a significant role in achieving high quality software. Inspection is a formal review method, where there are procedures to follow; participants should be trained, prepared, and have distinct responsibilities; data collection is mandated, follow-up ensures that defects are corrected, etc. READ MORE