Search for dissertations about: "Jeanette Eriksson"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Jeanette Eriksson.
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1. Bridging the Gap between Development and Use : Support of Tailorability in Software Evolution
Abstract : The intention of tailorable systems is to make it possible for end users to evolve an application to better fit altered requirements and tasks, and to make the system more endurable. This thesis discusses tailorable systems in the context of a rapidly changing business environment. READ MORE
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2. Supporting the Cooperative Design Process of End-User Tailoring
Abstract : In most business areas today, competition is hard and it is a matter of company survival to interpret and follow up changes within the business market. The margin between success and failure is small. Possessing suitable, sustainable information systems is an advantage when attempting to stay in the front line of the business area. READ MORE
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3. Being on the trail of ageing : Functional visual ability and risk of falling in an increasingly ageing population
Abstract : The elderly population is estimated to increase worldwide. One of the major health determinants identified in this population are injuries where one of the most prevalent causes are falls. READ MORE
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4. Regulation of apoptosis during treatment and resistance development in tumour cells
Abstract : Induction of apoptosis is the most studied cell death process and it is a tightly regulated physiological event that enables elimination of damaged and unwanted cells. Apoptosis can be induced via activation of either the intrinsic or the extrinsic signalling pathway. READ MORE
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5. A Systems Biological Approach to Parkinson's Disease
Abstract : Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the Western world. Itshows a high degree of genetic and phenotypic complexity with many implicated factors, various diseasemanifestations but few clear causal links. Ongoing research has identified a growing number of molecularalterations linked to the disease. READ MORE