Search for dissertations about: "Erik Borglund"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Erik Borglund.
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1. Bioenergetic aspects of the pancreatic B-cells : with special reference to the concentrations and interconversion of the adenine nucleotides
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2. A predictive model for attaining quality in recordkeeping
Abstract : Records are a subset of information and recordkeeping requirements demand that a record is managed with maintained authenticity and reliability, i.e. with high quality. Records are evidence of transactions and are used and managed in daily work processes. READ MORE
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3. Design for Recordkeeping: Areas of Improvement
Abstract : This thesis is about problems related to design of information systems in which records are born and managed. The proactive approach has been derived from new archival theories suited for electronic recordkeeping, and implies that electronic records must, at the time of creation fulfil their current and future requirements. READ MORE
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4. Benefits of Digital Technical Information
Abstract : In our daily work life, we use a wealth of information, including a category of information produced as a part of products and their life-cycle phases, named digital technical information (DTI). Manufacturing organizations focus more often on the product than on DTI, because DTI’s impact seems almost invisible, despite its crucial role to the product and its life-cycle phases, development, production, maintenance, and destruction. READ MORE
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5. Secure emergency communications of emergency responders : a case study of Kemi municipality in Finland
Abstract : Emergency response is highly time-critical and information dependent: every moment counts and organizations need to access various information that supports their decision making and informs them about the scale and location of the emergency, the damages, and the availability of human and physical resources. This kind information can originate from many different places and the situation can be stressful as there is a need to communicate quickly, reliably and accurately within their own organization, but also inter-organizationally. READ MORE