Search for dissertations about: "Performance Evaluation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1402 swedish dissertations containing the words Performance Evaluation.
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1. Evaluation and revision of performance measurement systems
Abstract : Performance measurement is a topic that has received considerable attention during the last decades. There are many motives for using performance measures in a company but perhaps the most crucial one is that they will help to improve productivity when used properly. READ MORE
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2. Configuration Design of a High Performance and Responsive Manufacturing System : Modeling and Evaluation
Abstract : Configuring and reconfiguring a manufacturing system is presented as an issue with increasing importance due to higher frequency of system configuration or major reconfigurations to accommodate new set of requirements and/or the need to configure the system to make it usable across generations of products or product families. This research has focused in the modeling, evaluation and selection decisions which involves multiple, incommensurate and conflicting objectives. READ MORE
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3. The Convaluation of Performance Art : A Study of Peer Recognition Among Performance Artists
Abstract : Processes and forms of valuation, evaluation and valorization are important for bringing contemporary social life in order. In this thesis, I study the values of the small and autonomous avant-garde of the art-world, performance art. READ MORE
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4. Performance Improvement : a method to support performance improvement in industrial operations
Abstract : The objective of this research was to: Develop and evaluate a method which supports performance improvement in industrial operations. This has been done through several case studies and literature research. The result is a scientifically evaluated Performance Improvement Method. READ MORE
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5. Disaster medicine- performance indicators, information support and documentation : A study of an evaluation tool
Abstract : The science of disaster medicine is more a descriptive than analytical type. Research, in most instances, has not employed quantitative methods and there is very sparse knowledge based on analytical statistics. One consequence of this is that similar mistakes are repeated over and over. Lessons that should be learned are merely observed. READ MORE
