Search for dissertations about: "The Development of a Project Management Methodology"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words The Development of a Project Management Methodology.
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21. Towards an Ontology Development Methodology for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the research field information logistics. Information logistics aims at improving information flow and at reducing information overload by providing the right information, in the right context, at the right time, at the right place through the right channel. READ MORE
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22. Environmental Assessments of Landscape Changes : Interdisciplinary studies in rural Tanzania
Abstract : This thesis aims to show how biogeophysical and social processes are interlinked in landscape change, and to propose approaches for interdisciplinary environmental assessments (such as EIAs), concentrating on developing countries’ situations, and representation of findings from such studies. Landscape in its holistic sense is a very good concept and basis for intellectual and practical use in environmental dialogues. READ MORE
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23. Implementing PLM Across Organisations - For multi-disciplinary and cross-functional product development
Abstract : Nearly all product development organisations and processes have information as their key deliverable. The immense quantities of information being produced and utilised along the development lifecycle together with the commonly large number of IT tools used highlights the importance of continuously keeping the content in the overall information management system in order. READ MORE
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24. Fragmented landscapes : Assessment and communication of landscape connectivity in human-dominated landscapes
Abstract : This licentiate thesis summarizes the first half of my PhD on the theme of management of fragmented landscapes. The thesis applies – and reflects on the use of – network analysis of connectivity in relation to landscape planning. READ MORE
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25. Assessment of media and communication from a sustainability perspective
Abstract : This thesis aims to assess potential environmental impacts of media and communication and to contribute to the development of methods for sustainability assessment. Although the main focus is on printed and electronic media products and environmental impacts, a broader sector analysis is also included and social aspects are discussed. READ MORE
