Search for dissertations about: "end users in software development"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words end users in software development.
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1. Bridging the Gap between Development and Use : Support of Tailorability in Software Evolution
Abstract : The intention of tailorable systems is to make it possible for end users to evolve an application to better fit altered requirements and tasks, and to make the system more endurable. This thesis discusses tailorable systems in the context of a rapidly changing business environment. READ MORE
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2. Measuring usability - balancing agility and formality : for stakeholders’ needs in software development
Abstract : The main focus of the research presented in this thesis is a usability evaluation framework for mass market mobile devices, allowing measurement, comparison and presentation of the usability of hand held devices. The research has been a cooperation between an academic and an industrial partner, based on an action research approach, following the processes of Cooperative Method Development (CMD). READ MORE
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3. Effective Engineering of Multi-Robot Software Applications
Abstract : Context: Service robots support humans by performing useful, repetitive or dangerous tasks. The development of service robots comes with severe software engineering challenges, since they require high levels of robustness and autonomy to operate and interact with highly heterogeneous, unconstrained, and partially known environments, often populated by humans. READ MORE
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4. Unifying Service Oriented Technologies for the Specification and Detection of Their Antipatterns
Abstract : Service-based Systems (SBSs) are developed on top of diverse emerging Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) technologies and architectural choices, including SOAP Web services, SCA (Service Component Architecture), and REST. Yet, like any other complex systems, SBSs are subject to change. READ MORE
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5. Development of an Interactive e-Learning Management System (e-LMS) for Tanzanian Secondary Schools
Abstract : e-learning, as defined to be the use of information and communications technology (ICT) for supporting the educational processes, has motivated Tanzania to apply ICT in its education system. Tanzania secondary schools in rural areas are geographically and socially isolated. READ MORE