Search for dissertations about: "field data collection"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 212 swedish dissertations containing the words field data collection.
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6. On the establishment of a data-driven approach to gravel road maintenance
Abstract : Gravel roads are essential for economic development as they facilitate the movement of people, transportation of goods and services, and promote cultural and social development. They typically connect sparsely populated rural areas to urban centres, providing essential access for residents and entrepreneurs. READ MORE
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7. Data driven crop disease modeling
Abstract : The concept of precision farming deals with the creation and use of data from machinery and sensors on and off the field to optimize resources and sustainably intensify food production to keep up with increasing demand. However, in the face of a growing amount of data being collected, smarter data processing and analysis techniques are needed and have prompted the evaluation and incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques for multiple use cases right from seeding to harvesting. READ MORE
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8. Organizational patterns for knowledge capture in B2B engagements
Abstract : The purpose of this research is to present a means of knowledge capture in form of patterns that are solutions to reoccurring problems for business-to-business (B2B) organizations. Using empirical data, we examine the processes involved in the B2B engagement and capture valuable solutions as best practices. READ MORE
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9. Road network and GPS tracking with data processing and quality assessment
Abstract : GPS technology has been embedded into portable, low-cost electronic devices nowadays to track the movements of mobile objects. This implication has greatly impacted the transportation field by creating a novel and rich source of traffic data on the road network. READ MORE
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10. Mobile Supported e-Government Systems : Analysis of the Education Management Information System (EMIS) in Tanzania
Abstract : e-Government systems are considered by both governments and international organisations to improve administration and management. In Tanzania, an e-government system for education administration, EMIS, is partly implemented but shows several limitations. READ MORE