Search for dissertations about: "analysing large data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 122 swedish dissertations containing the words analysing large data.
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1. Information Technology Outsourcing in Large Companies in Sweden : A Perspective on Risks, Relationships and Success Factors
Abstract : This thesis investigates large private companies in Sweden that have outsourced their information technology (IT). A considerable proportion of IT outsourcing (ITO) is unsuccessful. READ MORE
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2. Capturing and Analysing Emotions to Support Organisational Learning : The Affect Based Learning Matrix
Abstract : This thesis deals with the importance of managing employees’ thoughts and feelings in relation to organisational learning. To visualise and to identify affections within organisations is of major importance since most of our actions and the decisions we make are steered by our emotions rather than rational thinking. READ MORE
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3. Statistical modelling and analyses of DNA sequence data with applications to metagenomics
Abstract : Microorganisms are organised in complex communities and are ubiquitous in all ecosystems, including natural environments and inside the human gut. Metagenomics, which is the direct sequencing of DNA from a sample, enables studying the collective genomes of the organisms that are there present. READ MORE
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4. Image and Data Analysis for Spatially Resolved Transcriptomics : Decrypting fine-scale spatial heterogeneity of tissue's molecular architecture
Abstract : Our understanding of the biological complexity in multicellular organisms has progressed at tremendous pace in the last century and even more in the last decades with the advent of sequencing technologies that make it possible to interrogate the genome and transcriptome of individual cells. It is now possible to even spatially profile the transcriptomic landscape of tissue architectures to study the molecular organization of tissue heterogeneity at subcellular resolution. READ MORE
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5. Plug & Play? Stakeholders’ co-meaningmaking of gamification implementations in workplace learning environments
Abstract : This dissertation discusses the implementation process of gamification in organisations’ workplace learning environments, focusing on four stakeholder groups: Administrators, Leaders, Providers and Users. These stakeholder groups are represented across the dissertation’s five articles, which present the results of my investigation of the groups’ meaning attributions to the gamification implementations in their organisations’ learning environments. READ MORE