Search for dissertations about: "Industriell design"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 458 swedish dissertations containing the words Industriell design.
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11. Hydrodynamics considerations in cells systems from ocean flow to perfusion cultivation process
Abstract : Microorganisms and animal cells are grown surrounded by fluid, which is providing them with nutrients and removing their waste products. In nature and industry processes, cells/microbes can be subject to aggressive environments, such as turbulent flow or shear flow. READ MORE
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12. Product-Service System Designing for Environmental Sustainability : Insights into Design Cognition of Experienced Product Developers
Abstract : The overall objective of this research is to support practitioners within the manufacturing industry to effectively design product-service system (PSS)-based solutions with relatively lower environmental impacts than typical product-centric solutions. Design research methodology (DRM) is applied to systematically address this objective with both descriptive and prescriptive approaches. READ MORE
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13. Towards Usable openEHR-aware Clinical Decision Support: A User-centered Design Approach
Abstract : Nowadays, the use of computerized approaches to support health care processesin order to improve quality of health care is widespread in the clinical domain.Electronic health records (EHR) and clinical decision support (CDS) are consideredto be two complementary approaches to improve quality of health care. READ MORE
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14. Design investments in small wood manufacturing companies : problems and possibilities of using design expertise in product development
Abstract : Previous research has shown that effective use of design by small companies can contribute positively to business performance and competitiveness. The Swedish wood manufacturing industry is facing intensified global competition. READ MORE
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15. Ergonomic evaluation and design of tools in cleaning occupation
Abstract : Many work and environmental factors can affect the health of professional cleaners. In many of the work environments where cleaners are found the conditions that promote various occupational diseases (e.g., musculoskeletal disorders) are readily manageable. READ MORE