Search for dissertations about: "Geographical terminology"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Geographical terminology.
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1. Geographic information in Internet related technologies
University dissertation from Luleå : Luleå tekniska universitetAbstract : The purpose of this thesis is to describe and analyse some of the possibilities and problems associated with the current and future Internet GIS. The term Internet GIS is here defined as geographical information (GI) services made available via the Internet. READ MORE
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2. Knowledge Classification for Supporting Effort Estimation in Global Software Engineering Projects
University dissertation from Karlskrona : Blekinge Tekniska HögskolaAbstract : Background: Global Software Engineering (GSE) has become a widely applied operational model for the development of software systems; it can increase profits and decrease time-to-market. However, there are many challenges associated with development of software in a globally distributed fashion. READ MORE
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3. Profit-Orientation and Post-Growth Economies : Building Theory for Social-Ecological Resilience
University dissertation from Stockholm UniversityAbstract : This thesis takes a post-growth perspective in order to answer the overarching research question: How does business profit-orientation affect social-ecological sustainability? It is the result of putting different pieces of the puzzle together - across the microeconomic and macroeconomic scales - in order to build a stronger conceptual and theoretical basis for sustainable post-growth economies.In Part 1, I describe what a post-growth perspective entails, as an inherently social-ecological systems approach. READ MORE
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4. On the Formation of Cathedral Chapters and Cathedral Culture : Lund, Denmark, and Scandinavia, c. 1060–1225
University dissertation from Lund University (Media-Tryck)Abstract : The cathedral was one of the most important institutions in medieval Europe. The local as well as ecclesiastical elite gathered around it and its bishop; the liturgy was celebrated day and night, year after year; the cathedral served as educational institution of the clergy. The cathedral chapter, i.e. READ MORE
