Search for dissertations about: "electronic document management system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words electronic document management system.
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1. Content and Resource Management in Edge Networks
Abstract : In this thesis, we investigate and develop new methods for efficient and functional use of resources in edge networks. Setting this work aside from previous work, we study User Generated Content (UGC) such as social media information and data generated in the new emerging Internet of Things systems. READ MORE
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2. Innovation and Intellectual Property: Strategic IP Management and Economics of Technology
Abstract : Innovations and technological developments have been recognized for their central importance for economic success and growth at least since the 1930s. Intellectual property (IP) and intellectual property rights (IPRs), such as patents, trade secret rights, and copyrights, have during more recent decades caught increasing attention, and, mainly due to various developments at macro level, IP has become an important source of competitive advantage at micro level in many industries. READ MORE
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3. From chaos to clarity : designing eHealth to support self-management in stroke care
Abstract : Introduction: Currently healthcare is shifting from a paternalistic model to a more patient-centered model in which patients’ involvement and self-management play a crucial role. Information and communication technology has the potential to shift the balance of power and responsibility from healthcare professionals to patients and citizens. READ MORE
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4. Contracts-Based Maintenance of Safety Cases
Abstract : Safety critical systems are those systems whose failure could result in loss of life, significant property damage, or damage to the environment. System safety is a major property that shall be adequately assured to avoid any severe outcomes in safety critical systems. READ MORE
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5. Cybersecurity Incident Response : A Socio-Technical Approach
Abstract : This thesis examines the cybersecurity incident response problem using a socio-technical approach. The motivation of this work is the need to bridge the knowledge and practise gap that exists because of the increasing complexity of cybersecurity threats and our limited capability of applying cybersecurity controls necessary to adequately respond to these threats. READ MORE