Search for dissertations about: "Design Science Research DSR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Design Science Research DSR.
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1. Design Principles for Network Distributed Denial of Service Defense
Abstract : People, organizations and society are become more and more dependent upon access to Information Systems. Most Information Systems are accessible via the Internet. It is becoming easier and easier to perform successful network attacks against these Information Systems, which causes the system to become unavailable for its intended users. READ MORE
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2. Integration of building product data with BIM – Semantic representation of product data
Abstract : The adoption and implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM), as technologies and processes, in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry marked a significant step forward in advanced digital transformation. One of the distinctive features of the AEC industry is that it necessitates a collaborative effort between several actors from different domains to realize building projects effectively. READ MORE
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3. Tailoring information security policies : a computerized tool and a design theory
Abstract : Protecting information assets in organizations is a must and one way for doing it is developing information security policy (ISP) to direct employees’ behavior and define acceptable procedures that employees have to comply with on a daily basis. However, compliance with the ISP is a perennial problem. READ MORE
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4. Sharing Economy Business Models : Addressing the design-implementation gap
Abstract : Despite sharing being a long-practiced form of consumption, the concept ‘sharing economy’ has emerged only recently. New business models have proliferated, utilising technology to reduce transaction costs and facilitate shared access. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Designs for a Process Prioritisation Method
Abstract : Problem/Purpose: Process prioritisation is an ill-structured and complex problem that remains a mystery phase in business process management (BPM) research. More explorative approaches are called upon to tackle process management problems, to facilitate process innovation and to design new processes in dynamic environments. READ MORE