Search for dissertations about: "digital transformations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 67 swedish dissertations containing the words digital transformations.
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1. The Emergence of Digital Institutions
Abstract : Pervasive digitalization reshapes identities and processes of public sector providers, ranging from healthcare to education and justice. Recently, significant research attention has been given to such transformations, but still, there is more to learn about the mechanisms that may lead to the establishment of “digital institutions. READ MORE
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2. Studies on Design and Implementation of Low-Complexity Digital Filters
Abstract : In this thesis we discuss design and implementation of low-complexity digital filters. Digital filters are key components in most digital signal processing (DSP) systems and are, for example, used for interpolation and decimation. READ MORE
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3. The Relation Between Digital Technology and Values : Thinking Through Multiple Technologies
Abstract : This thesis addresses two topics: technology and values. More specifically, the studied technology is an ensemble of digital technologies that is often referred to as “digitalization,” and the values are gathered from empirical material from the Swedish (digital) government. READ MORE
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4. The Digital Transformation of the Manufacturing Industry : Metamorphic Changes and Value Creation in the Industrial Network
Abstract : The Industry 4.0 trend poses many challenges for the manufacturing industry and societies generally. The trend presents new challenges and opportunities related to industrial competitiveness and sustainability, as industrial firms adopt digital technologies to change how they interact and exchange data across their industrial network. READ MORE
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5. Novel Metal-Mediated Organic Transformations : Focusing on Microwave Acceleration and the Oxidative Heck Reaction
Abstract : Transition metals have played an important role in synthetic organic chemistry for more than a century, and offer catalytic transformations that would have been impossible with classical chemistry. One of the most useful and versatile of the transition metals is palladium, which over the years has catalyzed many important carbon-carbon forming reactions. READ MORE