Search for dissertations about: "categorization work"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words categorization work.
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21. Essays on belief formation and pro-sociality
Abstract : This thesis consists of four independent papers. The first two papers use experimental methods to study pro-social behaviors. The other two use theoretical methods to investigate questions about belief formation. The first paper “Communication: Content or Relationship?” investigates the effect on communication on generosity in a dictator game. READ MORE
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22. METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR SIGNATURES IN NUCLEAR MATERIAL FOR NUCLEAR FORENSIC PURPOSES
Abstract : Nuclear forensics is a scientific discipline where signatures in nuclear and other radioactive material are investigated and evaluated in order to aid in criminal investigations concerning these materials. Examples of signatures that may be useful is the age and isotopic composition of the nuclear material and trace elements in the material. READ MORE
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23. Task-based Information Seeking and Retrieval in the Patent Domain: Processes and Relationships
Abstract : Information-intensive work tasks in professional settings usually involve dynamic and increasingly complex information handling tasks that include the gathering, assessment, assimilation, and creation of information. Understanding the factors affecting information handling processes, and their interaction, is important and forms the objective of this thesis. READ MORE
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24. The wind of change : individuals change when technology change
Abstract : The production of digital images has been well-known within radiology for many years through its use of modalities such as computer tomography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance tomography. During the latter part of the 1980´s a new technology, Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) was introduced making it possible to manage X-ray pictures in their original, digital form. READ MORE
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25. On the Fundamentals of Analysis and Detection of Computer Misuse
Abstract : Most computerized information systems we use in our everyday lives provide very little protection against hostile manipulation. At the same time, there is a rapidly increasing dependence on services provided by these computer systems and networks, and security is thus not only an interesting and challenging research discipline but has indeed developed into a critical issue for society. READ MORE