Search for dissertations about: "desktop"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the word desktop.
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1. Going Beyond the Desktop Computer with an Attitude
Abstract : This dissertation is based upon the work within a number of research projects, five of which are presented in detail. The work follows the direction of research laid out by the Ubiquitous Computing and Augmented Reality research programs and concerns the broad question of where to go as we seek to take digital technology, and human interactions with this technology, beyond the traditional desktop computer. READ MORE
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2. A holistic approach to usability evaluations of mixed reality systems
Abstract : The main focus of this thesis is the study of user centered issues in Mixed and Augmented Reality (AR) systems. Mixed Reality (MR) research is in general a highly technically oriented field with few examples of user centered studies. READ MORE
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3. On Cyber-Security for In-Vehicle Software
Abstract : We live in a highly connected world, which brings many opportunities, but which also makes us vulnerable to attacks. Security in regular IT systems, such as desktop and server systems, has decades of active research behind it, whereas security in the automotive domain is still a relatively new topic. READ MORE
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4. Accountable interaction. Exploring interactional features of technology in use
Abstract : Today we have computers in all kind of work places, and it is a fairly common artefact in many homes. What becomes an interesting topic when computers end up in everyday occasions and used by people who are not necessarily computer experts is how the user interface should be designed to be rendered practically useful. READ MORE
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5. Computing at the speed of paper : ubiquitous computing environments for healthcare professionals
Abstract : Despite the introduction of computers in most work environments, the anticipated paperless workplace has not yet emerged. Research has documented that material objects are essential in the organization of thought and that they support everyday collaborative processes performed by staff members. READ MORE