Search for dissertations about: "Access to Mobile Phone"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Access to Mobile Phone.
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1. Measuring Apps' Privacy-Friendliness : Introducing transparency to apps' data access behavior
Abstract : Mobile apps brought unprecedented convenience to everyday life, and nowadays, hardly any interactive service exists without having an interface through an app. The rich functionalities of apps rely on the pervasive capabilities of the mobile device, such as its cameras and other types of sensors. READ MORE
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2. Quasi-subscribers in the Swedish Mobile Phone Market: The Phenomenon and Determinant Factors
Abstract : This thesis investigates the problematic inaccuracies of mobile phone density as a measure on access and use of mobile phones. The inaccuracies are presumably caused by the presence of quasi-subscribers - mobile phone users with multiple active SIM cards or subscriptions - that exaggerate the actual number of mobile phone users. READ MORE
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3. Wireless Multi-Sensor Feedback Systems for SportsPerformance Monitoring : Design and Development
Abstract : Wireless applications have become a common part of daily life. Whether it is mobile phones, the Wi-Fi router at home, the keycard which has replaced the car key, a radio frequency identification access system to a building or a Bluetooth headset for your computer or phone, the means of modern wireless data exchange is an omnipresent technology. READ MORE
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4. Large scale and mobile group communication systems
Abstract : This doctoral thesis examines different attributes of large scale group communication systems such as scalability, security and mobility by studying two different prototype systems - mIR (multicast Interactive Radio) and MES (Mobile E-meeting Services). mIR is a system for large scale real-time music distribution, designed as an interactive radio system for the Internet. READ MORE
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5. Does IT count? : complexities between access to and use of information technologies among Uganda's farmers
Abstract : Drawn from a year of ethnographic fieldwork among farmers in Uganda, this study engages with developing an understanding on how access to and use of media and information technologies are negotiated in their separate profiles. Oftentimes the two entities, access and use, are laminated into one statistical representation, depicting both terms as either use or access. READ MORE