Search for dissertations about: "DATA WAREHOUSING"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words DATA WAREHOUSING.
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1. HIV Patient Monitoring Framework Through Knowledge Engineering
Abstract : Uganda has registered more than a million deaths since the HIV virus was first offi¬cially reported in the country over 3 decades ago. The governments in partnership with different groups have implemented different programmes to address the epidemic. READ MORE
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2. Participatory approach to data warehousing in health care : UGANDA’S Perspective
Abstract : This licentiate thesis presents the use of participatory approach to developing a data warehouse for data mining in health care. Uganda is one of the countries that faced the largest brunt of the HIV/AIDS epidemic at its inception in the early 1980s with reports of close to a million deaths. READ MORE
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3. Business Intelligence Utilisation through Bootstrapping and Adaptation
Abstract : Business Intelligence (BI) has traditionally been viewed as a technology-driven, rational process, which would lead to better decision-making in organisations. Fact-based decisions are expected to reduce costs and increase income for a company, but also, for example, prevent crime and illness on a more global scale. READ MORE
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4. Unpacking Online Retailing : The Organization of Warehouse Work and Inequality
Abstract : This dissertation studies the organization of warehouse work and inequality in Swedish online retailing. Online retailing relocates the work of providing service to individual customers, usually performed by frontline workers in retail stores, to warehouses backstage. READ MORE
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5. Merge in Transit : A non-stock distribution structure
Abstract : The overall purpose of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of the emerging distribution structure Merge in Transit. In order to do this the purpose of this thesis is to describe and define Merge in Transit and to identify and explain differences in performance between Merge in Transit and a traditional structure with central and local warehousing. READ MORE