Search for dissertations about: "Business Architecture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 127 swedish dissertations containing the words Business Architecture.
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1. Brand Architecture from Above : Understanding the Customer Disconnect
Abstract : Global business is transforming. Information technology in general, and the Internet specifically, has globalized business and empowered the consumer with more information and choice than ever before. Consequently, academic research into brand portfolios and brand architecture is faced with new challenges to reflect this changing reality. READ MORE
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2. Public sector branding : an internal brand management perspective
Abstract : The increased use of branding within the public sector signifies an important area for academic research that currently lacks theory and empirical evidence; public sector branding. Extant literature paints a scattered picture. On one hand, some branding principles appear to be equally relevant in the public sector as they are in the private sphere. READ MORE
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3. Strategic Business and IT Alignment : Addressing Assessment and Governance
Abstract : Strategic business and IT alignment assessment is growing in importance. Different assessment methods have been used to try to pursue the complexity of this dynamic and evolutionary alignment. READ MORE
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4. Working model and methods for balancing energy performance, cultural and architectural values in our built heritage
Abstract : About 40 per cent of the energy produced within the European Union is consumed in and by the residential and business sector, and the same applies to Sweden. Today’s necessary focus on the climate issue with the concomitant energy issue connected to greenhouse gas emissions has resulted in stringent energy requirements even for preservation work on historically important buildings. READ MORE
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5. An Organizational Perspective on the Business Value of BIM
Abstract : The architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry is often characterized by low productivity, poor quality, slow IT adoption and a low rate of innovation. Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been addressed as an IT based potential solution to many of the industry´s problem and BIM has received much attention in both industry and academia. READ MORE