Search for dissertations about: "data mining in organizations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words data mining in organizations.
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1. Factors affecting the use of data mining in Mozambique : Towards a framework to facilitate the use of data mining
Abstract : Advances in technology have enabled organizations to collect a variety ofdata at high speed and provided the capacity to store them. As a result theamount of data available is increasing daily at a rapid rate. The data stored inorganizations hold important information to improve decision making andgain competitive advantage. READ MORE
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2. Predictive Techniques and Methods for Decision Support in Situations with Poor Data Quality
Abstract : Today, decision support systems based on predictive modeling are becoming more common, since organizations often collect more data than decision makers can handle manually. Predictive models are used to find potentially valuable patterns in the data, or to predict the outcome of some event. READ MORE
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3. Analytical tools and information-sharing methods supporting road safety organizations
Abstract : A prerequisite for improving road safety are reliable and consistent sources of information about traffic and accidents, which will help assess the prevailing situation and give a good indication of their severity. In many countries there is under-reporting of road accidents, deaths and injuries, no collection of data at all, or low quality of information. READ MORE
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4. Coordinating requirements engineering and software testing
Abstract : The development of large, software-intensive systems is a complex undertaking that is generally tackled by a divide and conquer strategy. Organizations face thereby the challenge of coordinating the resources which enable the individual aspects of software development, commonly solved by adopting a particular process model. READ MORE
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5. Migrations to Microservices-Based Architectures - a Tale of Technical and Organizational Change
Abstract : As software systems evolve and scale faster than the foundations on which they are structured on, software architecture migrations to modern, cutting edge paradigms of development are becoming common. An example of such a paradigm is Microservices-based Architectures (MSAs). READ MORE