Search for dissertations about: "Quality Assessment"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 1131 swedish dissertations containing the words Quality Assessment.
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11. Passenger assessments of quality in local public transport- measurement, variability and planning implications
Abstract : The aim of this work was to get a more detailed basis for planning of local public transport. With more knowledge of how segments of travellers assess different parts of a journey, bus routes can be planned to fit either all passengers or selected groups better. READ MORE
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12. On Enhancement and Quality Assessment of Audio and Video in Communication Systems
Abstract : The use of audio and video communication has increased exponentially over the last decade and has gone from speech over GSM to HD resolution video conference between continents on mobile devices. As the use becomes more widespread the interest in delivering high quality media increases even on devices with limited resources. READ MORE
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13. Understanding Test-Artifact Quality in Software Engineering
Abstract : Context: The core of software testing is test artifacts, i.e., test cases, test suites, test scripts, test code, test specifications, and natural language tests. Hence, the quality of test artifacts can negatively or positively impact the reliability of the software testing process. READ MORE
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14. Quality of life and side effects in patients with localized prostate cancer : evaluation with self-assessment questionnaires
Abstract : Localized prostate cancer (LPC) is predominantly a tumor among older men, and few patients will get symptoms from the disease. All methods to treat LPC with a curative intent have different types and degrees of side effects. READ MORE
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15. On sustainability assessment of technical systems : experience from systems analysis with the ORWARE and ecoeffect tools
Abstract : Engineering research and development work is undergoing a reorientation from focusing on specific parts of different systems to a broader perspective of systems level, albeit at a slower pace. This reorientation should be further developed and enhanced with the aim of organizing and structuring our technical systems in meeting sustainability requirements in face of global ecological threats that have far-reaching social and economic implications, which can no longer be captured using conventional approach of research. READ MORE