Search for dissertations about: "web services"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 173 swedish dissertations containing the words web services.
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16. Capacity allocation mechanisms for grid environments
Abstract : During the past decade, Grid computing has gained popularity as a means to build powerful computing infrastructures by aggregating distributed computing capacity. Grid technology allows computing resources that belong to different organizations to be integrated into a single unified system image – a Grid. READ MORE
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17. Decentralized resource brokering for heterogeneous grid environments
Abstract : The emergence of Grid computing infrastructures enables researchers to share resources and collaborate in more efficient ways than before, despite belonging to different organizations and being distanced geographically. While the Grid computing paradigm offers new opportunities, it also gives rise to new difficulties. READ MORE
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18. Web-based counselling to patients with haematological diseases
Abstract : Patients with haematological diseases are entitled to supportive care. Considering organisational and technological development, support in the form of caring communication provided through the web is today a possible alternative. READ MORE
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19. How can I help you? : The delivery of e-government services by means of a digital assistant
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the delivery of government services to citizens with a particula r emphasis on enabling those who are at risk of exclusion from the digital society to gain access to it. Following in this direction, one of the frequently addressed issues concerning the accessibility of e-services and information in government websites is found to be the users’ unawareness concerning the location of the desired information or service. READ MORE
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20. Getting Personal : A Framework for Context-Aware Services and System Design for Contemporary Mobile Environments
Abstract : This study explores the subject of providing personalized services to mobile users, by exploiting relevant domain knowledge (i.e. contextual information). READ MORE