Search for dissertations about: "competent user"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words competent user.
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1. The Balance of Meaning : Exploring the possibility of a recognition-transcendent meaning of religious and existentially important terms
Abstract : Can we be mistaken or ignorant about the meaning of our own words? This dissertation explores this question. More specifically it investigates to what extent and in what sense, if at all, the semantic meaning of religious and existentially important words – like ‘God’, ‘friendship’, ‘justice’ or ‘life’ – can be recognition-transcendent to the competent user of them. READ MORE
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2. PalCom Meets the End-User: Enabling Interaction with PalCom-based Systems
Abstract : When developing applications for end-user nodes in distributed systems, it is not unusual to find that the business logic part of the solution is relatively inexpensive to develop. The resource intense parts of the solution are more likely to be those of presenting the functionality provided by the node to the end-user, and of connecting the node with the rest of the system. READ MORE
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3. Constructions of Language Competence : Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Assessing Second Language Interactions in Basic Adult Education
Abstract : The current thesis is concerned with constructions and perceptions of what it means to be ‘a competent language user’ in the context of a language programme in basic Swedish called Swedish for Immigrants (SFI). A particular focus is given to the testing and assessment of oral interaction. READ MORE
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4. Determinants in the adoption of a customer relationship management system : a study among bank managers
Abstract : Customer relationship management, better known as CRM, has become synonymous with business practices nowadays. Technology advancement has made it both possible and feasible for organizations to develop individual and intimate business relationships with their customers, irrespective of the size of their customer base or geographic dispersion. READ MORE
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5. Computer dialogs : technology, gender and change
Abstract : The thesis is a study of meetings between humans andcomputers; i.e. studying computers from a user perspective anda gender perspective within the context of a changing workinglife. READ MORE