Search for dissertations about: "Information and Communication Technology ICT Transfer"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Information and Communication Technology ICT Transfer.
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1. Using Alliances to Increase ICT Capabilities
Abstract : Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is perhaps the most important, emblematic and ubiquitous technology of contemporary society. ICT is used increasingly in new product areas and help resolve problems and challenges to mankind; it has even gotten to a point where life without ICT is hard to imagine. READ MORE
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2. Information and Communication Technology Applied for Developing Countries in a Rural Context : Towards a Framework for Analysing Factors Influencing Sustainable Use
Abstract : Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been considered a tool that can be used to achieve development goals in developing countries. In the same time, the majority of people living in developing countries, and especially those in rural areas lack access to ICT. READ MORE
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3. A Theoretical Model for Telemedicine : Social and Value Outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract : The Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region is faced with limited medical personnel and healthcare services to address the many healthcare problems of the region. Poor health indicators reflect the overall decline in socio-economic development. READ MORE
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4. On Optimization of Quality of User Experience and Wireless Network Bandwidth in Video Content Delivery
Abstract : Mobile video content today generates more than half of the mobile data traffic.The increasing popularity of mobile video on demand services poses great challenges to mobile operators and content providers. READ MORE
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5. Researching and developing Swedkid : A Swedish case study at the intersection of the web, racism and education
Abstract : This thesis seeks to provide an insight into three phenomena: the condition of racism in Sweden, the complexity of identity, and the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in classroom settings. It also offers an analysis of how such phenomena combined in the development of a specific educational resource, the Swedkid project (2001-3) which aimed to develop an anti-racist website (www. READ MORE