Search for dissertations about: "Datavetenskap med inriktning mot människa-datorinteraktion"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words Datavetenskap med inriktning mot människa-datorinteraktion.
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16. Knowledge elicitation as abstraction of purposive behaviour
Abstract : Researchers use knowledge elicitation methods to document expert knowledge for the primary purpose of understanding cognitive processes and with this understanding, technical solutions to resolve human factors issues can be produced. This dissertation offers a novel perspective on knowledge elicitation as an abstraction process. READ MORE
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17. Cognitive work analysis in practice : Adaptation to project scope and industrial context
Abstract : The Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) framework is widely used by researchers for the analysis of complex systems. It, however, lacks the same impact amongst industrial practitioners. This thesis investigates possible adaptations of the framework to project and industrial constraints, and the consequences associated with such adaptations. READ MORE
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18. Getting Work Done : The Significance of the Human in Complex Socio-Technical Systems
Abstract : This thesis aims to deepen the understanding of the role and relevance of the worker in the functioning of complex socio-technical systems. The perspective adopted is profoundly human-centred and the worker is considered as a resource. READ MORE
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19. What's in your mind? : Collegial Verbalisation – An ecological approach to knowledge elicitation
Abstract : Knowledge elicitation of the work of professional operators, using traditional methods such as concurrent or retrospective verbalization is problematic. Concurrent verbalization distracts the operators from their primary task, and the operators have difficulties in verbalizing about their automated work tasks. READ MORE
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20. An invisible burden : An experience-based approach to nurses' daily work life with healthcare information technology
Abstract : Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been an increasingly pervasive component of most workplaces throughout the past half century. In healthcare, the turn to the digital has resulted into the broad implementation of Healthcare Information Technology (HIT). READ MORE