Search for dissertations about: "Service Orientation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 69 swedish dissertations containing the words Service Orientation.
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11. Recycling and durability of PVC materials focusing on pre- and post-consumer wastes from building products
Abstract : The potential for recycling various polymeric materials contained within buildings constructed in the late 1960s and 1970s in Sweden was investigated during the course of this work. Three residential blocks were studied to establish the quantity of materials available for recycling, to investigate the difficulty in and time needed for the dismantling of the buildings, the degree of purity of the materials, and the possibility of separating the materials. READ MORE
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12. Modularization of the Learning Architecture : Supporting Learning Theories by Learning Technologies
Abstract : This thesis explores the role of modularity for achieving a better adaptation of learning technology to pedagogical requirements. In order to examine the interrelations that occur between pedagogy and computer science, a theoretical framework rooted in both fields is applied. READ MORE
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13. Customer Involvement in New Service Development
Abstract : Services are distinguished by interaction, where customers play an interesting and multifaceted role not only in receiving and consuming the service, but also in serving as participants in production and delivery. Accordingly, value is defined by and co-created with the consumer and determined by the user on the basis of value-in-use rather than embedded in predefined output. READ MORE
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14. From HCI to HRI : Designing Interaction for a Service Robot
Abstract : Service robots are mobile, embodied artefacts that operate in co presence with their users. This is a challenge for human-robot interaction (HRI) design. The robot’s interfaces must support users in understanding the system’s current state and possible next actions. READ MORE
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15. Problems in public e-service development
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the general problem of integration and co-operation between business and IT organisations, and on the specific problem of co-ordinating the development process across stovepiped departments that do not collaborate cross-functionally. The purpose is to increase knowledge and understanding about public organisations’ difficulties in meeting their customers’ and the organisation’s needs for electronic services. READ MORE