Search for dissertations about: "Mikael Lind"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Mikael Lind.
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1. Från system till process : kriterier för processbestämning vid verksamhetsanalys
Abstract : I samband med systemutveckling och annat förändringarbete finns det behov av att göra en verksamhetsanalys för att utveckla kunskap om nuvarande och framtida verksamhet. Verksamheter är komplexa och ofta svåröverblickbara företeelser. READ MORE
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2. The effect of competition and ownership policies on the housing market
Abstract : This dissertation consists of five studies presented in seven essays. The overall objectives are to investigate the extent and consequences of competition on the rental housing market as well as the importance of national government policies for the substitute good, i.e. owner-occupied housing. READ MORE
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3. Epidemiological studies of childhood diabetes and important health complications to the disease
Abstract : Background and aims: The overall aim of this thesis was to increase knowledge regarding the occurrence of childhood onset T1D and T2D in Sweden and in relation to that describe and elucidate important aspects on two grave complications to diabetes; end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and mortality. The two first studies included in this thesis aimed to describe and analyze the cumulative incidence of childhood onset T1D in Sweden and to assess the occurrence of undetected T2D in Swedish children. READ MORE
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4. Bipolar Silicon Carbide Integrated Circuits for High Temperature Power Applications
Abstract : Silicon Carbide (SiC) is suggested as a superior material for high temperature and high power electronic applications, thanks to its excellent properties. In this thesis, design and measurements of integrated circuits in bipolar 4H-SiC aiming for high temperature power applications are reported. READ MORE
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5. Doing IT project alignment : Adapting the Delta model using design science
Abstract : Despite the perceived importance of IT, a majority of IT projects fail to deliver what was actually ordered (!). One main reason for failure is IT project management’s inability to adapt and react to a dynamic and changing project environment, instead, projects are run as if it is possible to predict all project variables before project start. READ MORE