Search for dissertations about: "Rework"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the word Rework.
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1. Causality, Magnitude and Impact Mitigation of Rework in Uganda
Abstract : Research has shown the Ugandan construction industry to be, primarily, an informal sector dominated by unskilled labour contracted mainly on minor building works such as alterations and renovations. Within such a context, the industry has also received negative publicity due to increasing quality failures on sites – commonly referred to as shoddy work. READ MORE
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2. ReWork-Stroke : content and experiences of a person-centred rehabilitation programme for return to work after stroke
Abstract : The process of return to work (RTW) after stroke is complex, less than half of those having stroke in working ages RTW. Guidelines targeting RTW in Sweden is lacking. READ MORE
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3. Early and Cost-Effective Software Fault Detection : Measurement and Implementation in an Industrial Setting
Abstract : Avoidable rework consumes a large part of development projects, i.e. 20-80 percent depending on the maturity of the organization and the complexity of the products. High amounts of avoidable rework commonly occur when having many faults left to correct in late stages of a project. READ MORE
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4. Return to work : exploring paths toward work after spinal cord injury and designing a rehabilitation intervention
Abstract : Introduction: Return to work (RTW) after spinal cord injury (SCI) often involves a complex and extended process for the person, due to consequences of the injury. There is limited evidence on how to support a person with SCI during the RTW process, and employment rates are low in Sweden, as well as internationally. READ MORE
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5. Monitoring and Implementing Early and Cost-Effective Software Fault Detection
Abstract : Avoidable rework constitutes a large part of development projects, i.e. 20-80 percent depending on the maturity of the organization and the complexity of the products. High amounts of avoidable rework commonly occur when having many faults left to correct in late stages of a project. READ MORE