Search for dissertations about: "Co-Design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the word Co-Design.
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1. Self Services and Disservices : Improving Avatars with Co-Design
Abstract : Corporations and government agencies that use Avatars claim there are substantial benefits for using them in their respective organizations; including 24/7 service availability, quick answers without a phone queue, and improved consistency in the responses provided. “There are also potential cost savings by having an Avatar answering questions compared to using personnel” (Lind and Salomonson, 2006). READ MORE
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2. Baseband Processing for 5G and Beyond: Algorithms, VLSI Architectures, and Co-design
Abstract : In recent years the number of connected devices and the demand for high data-rates have been significantly increased. This enormous growth is more pronounced by the introduction of the Internet of things (IoT) in which several devices are interconnected to exchange data for various applications like smart homes and smart cities. READ MORE
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3. Hardware/Software Co-Design of Heterogeneous Manycore Architectures
Abstract : In the era of big data, advanced sensing, and artificial intelligence, the required computation power is provided mostly by multicore and manycore architectures. However, the performance demand keeps growing. Thus the computer architectures need to continue evolving and provide higher performance. READ MORE
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4. Material matters in co-designing : formatting & staging with participating materials in co-design projects, events & situations
Abstract : Material Matters in Co-designing Participation in design is broadening, and there is a movement away from designing to co-designing. They are related, but the little co- makes them different organizational and socio-material practices. READ MORE
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5. Patient Education Materials from a person-centred perspective - Coping and co-design in colorectal cancer care
Abstract : To cope with possible stressful events after colorectal cancer surgery, patients need to be prepared for the early postoperative phase. Complementary written in-formation is often used, but requires improvement. READ MORE
