Search for dissertations about: "formal training"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words formal training.
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1. Non-Formal Vocational Education and Training in Mozambique : Contexts, policies, pedagogies and contradictions
Abstract : Education and training in Mozambique are considered to be a ‘right’ and a ‘duty’ for all its citizens. Non-Formal Vocational Education and Training (NFVET) has been promoted to increase educational opportunities for more citizens, particularly the most vulnerable groups- the out of school and unemployed. READ MORE
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2. Formal Development of Safe and Secure Java Card Applets
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with formal development of Java Card applets. Java Card is a technology that provides a means to program smart cards with (a subset of) the Java language. In recent years Java Card technology gained great interest in the formal verification community. There are two reasons for this. READ MORE
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3. Towards Development of Safe and Secure Java Card Applets
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with different aspects of Java Card application development and use of formal methods in the Java Card world. Java Card is a technology that provides means to program smart (chip) cards with (a subset of) the Java language. READ MORE
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4. The uniqueness of knowledge management in small companies : Managing knowledge as an employer strategy for lifelong learning
Abstract : The present study explores the relationship between the ‘knowledge-enabling environment’ and the demand for training using a sample of 18 small private companies providing educational and consultancy services in Sweden. In this way, the dissertation is an exploration of the ways Swedish knowledge-intensive companies manage their knowledge. READ MORE
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5. Injury Prevention in Youth Football Players : Training Effects and Programme Implementation
Abstract : Background With 17–35% of all 14-year-olds in Sweden being active in football, injuries do occur, most frequently during match play. Based on knowledge of injury mechanisms and risk factors, different injury prevention exercise programmes (IPEPs) have been developed. READ MORE