Search for dissertations about: "Trust"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 718 swedish dissertations containing the word Trust.
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21. User trust here and now but not necessarily there and then - A Design Perspective on Appropriate Trust in Automated Vehicles (AVs)
Abstract : Automation may carry out functions previously conducted only by humans. In the past, interaction with automation was primarily designed for, and used by, users with special training (pilots in aviation or operators in the process industry for example) but since automation has developed and matured, it has also become more available to users who have no additional training on automation such as users of automated vehicles (AVs). READ MORE
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22. Engagement in urban planning as a consequence of trust : an explorative study of the Slussen redevelopment project opposition
Abstract : This study is about the phenomenon of trust as applied in urban planning processes. The study views this concept through the lens of “the opposition” – the dissenting voices to the official narratives of urban planning projects. READ MORE
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23. Transparency for future semi-automated systems : effects of transparency on operator performance, workload and trust
Abstract : More and more complex semi-automated systems are being developed, aiding human operators to collect and analyze data and information and even to recommend decisions and act upon these. The goal of such development is often to support the operators make better decisions faster, while at the same time decrease their workload. READ MORE
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24. Securing IoT Using Decentralized Trust Privacy and Identity Management
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) is a multidisciplinary area where technology meets people, enriching their quality of life with an improved working environment and efficient productivity. As the number of IoT devices increases, many new technology areas are being integrated with the IoT. READ MORE
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25. Land Reform, Trust and Natural Resource Management in Africa
Abstract : Four self-contained papers constitute this thesis. Paper I investigates what impact Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme, launched in 2000 as part of an ongoing land reform and resettlement programme aimed at addressing a racially skewed land distribution, has had on its beneficiaries’ perceptions of land tenure security and subsequent decisions to invest in soil conservation. READ MORE