Search for dissertations about: "ci testing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the words ci testing.
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1. Uptake of HIV testing : assessing the impact of a home-based intervention in rural South Africa
Abstract : Background: Despite the introduction of HIV counselling and testing (HCT) methods about 30 years ago, HIV testing uptake remains low in most high HIV prevalence settings. To date, knowledge of status still remains a critical approach in the fight against HIV and a first step to prevention, access to care, treatment, and support. READ MORE
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2. CT colonography. Technique, diagnostic accuracy and patient acceptance
Abstract : The aim was to evaluate diagnostic potential, technical performance, and patient acceptance of CT colonography when used for detection of colorectal polyps and cancer in symptomatic patients with a high risk of colorectal neoplasia.Methods: After bowel preparation, 111 symptomatic patients underwent CT colonography followed by conventional colonoscopy. READ MORE
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3. Contributions to Improving Feedback and Trust in Automated Testing and Continuous Integration and Delivery
Abstract : An integrated release version (also known as a release candidate in software engineering) is produced by merging, building, and testing code on a regular basis as part of the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) practices. Several benefits, including improved software quality and shorter release cycles, have been claimed for CI/CD. READ MORE
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4. Improving the Performance of Machine Learning-based Methods for Continuous Integration by Handling Noise
Abstract : Background: Modern software development companies are increasingly implementing continuous integration (CI) practices to meet market demands for delivering high-quality features. The availability of data from CI systems presents an opportunity for these companies to leverage machine learning to create methods for optimizing the CI process. READ MORE
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5. Effects of cold and hand-arm vibration on the peripheral neurosensory and vascular system : an occupational perspective
Abstract : Background In Swedish working life, exposure to cold and exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) are two common health hazards. Health effects of HAV in the neurosensory, vascular and musculoskeletal systems are collectively denoted hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), and have been thoroughly studied. READ MORE