Search for dissertations about: "Information seeking"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 199 swedish dissertations containing the words Information seeking.
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16. An Empirical Investigation of Microservices-based Software Architectures from a Socio-Technical Perspective
Abstract : Background: As software systems grow, software organizations turn towards Microservices-based Software Architectures (MSAs) seeking modularity, service orientation, and cloud-based software delivery. Microservices are a way of structuring software systems into loosely coupled pieces that: 1) are developed and operated independently, 2) communicate and integrate with each other to compose a system, and 3) each piece has its individual business domain and resources. READ MORE
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17. Task-based Information Seeking and Retrieval in the Patent Domain: Processes and Relationships
Abstract : Information-intensive work tasks in professional settings usually involve dynamic and increasingly complex information handling tasks that include the gathering, assessment, assimilation, and creation of information. Understanding the factors affecting information handling processes, and their interaction, is important and forms the objective of this thesis. READ MORE
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18. Informed patient choice – chimera or reality? : Understanding how patients engage in information-seeking when choosing a provider in Swedish primary care
Abstract : The steering of health care through patient choice has become an integral part of several health systems. In Sweden, the government introduced a legal right for patients to choose their own primary care provider in 2010. READ MORE
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19. Relationships between information communication technology and psychosocial life environment : Students and young urban knowledge workers in the ICT-era
Abstract : Dramatic changes have been taking place in our ways of working and spending leisure time. This relates to the increasing use of ICT (Information Communication Technology) in our lives and is of crucial importance to our future. READ MORE
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20. Evaluating PLM Implementations Using a Guidelines-based Approach
Abstract : Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is an information technology-based concept bringing several benefits to product development organizations. However, it has been reported that PLM implementations in industry render unsatisfactory results. READ MORE