Search for dissertations about: "infor"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the word infor.
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6. Enterprise Social Media in Project-based Knowledge Work : A contextualized view through the lens of activity theory
Abstract : Project-based knowledge work is characterised by decentralised and dynamic team-based structures, different from the traditional, bureaucratic organisation. Arguably, this flexible and collaborative work setting could benefit from enterprise social media, which helps facilitate how people connect, collaborate and share information across organisational boundaries. READ MORE
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7. Tissue Perfusion and Oxygenation Evaluated by Measurements of Tissue Gases and pH. An Experiemental Study
Abstract : Optimum peripheral perfusion, oxygenation and oxygen utilization is a prerequisite for normal wound healing, resistance to infection and cardiac function. The purpose of this study was to evaluate peripheral oxygen utilization by measurements of subcutaneous tissue gases and pH (PscO2, PscCO2 and pHsc) in comparison to established techniques for measurements of periph-eral tissue oxygenation and oxygen utilization in experimental animal models with hyperoxia-hypoxia, acidosis-alkalosis and haemorrhage-resuscitation. READ MORE
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8. Active Capability Support for Cooperation Strategies in Cooperative Information Systems
Abstract : One important feature for the current and next generation of information systemsis the ability to be able tocooperate. Information systems that are able to cooperateare referred to as cooperative information systems. READ MORE
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9. Modelling manufacturing systems capability
Abstract : Any way of making the manufacturing industry more efficient is always of great interest due to the contribution of manufacturing to the society. A major asset within manufacturing is information about manufacturing systems, as a base when making decisions. READ MORE
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10. Ethical Adaptation to Sea Level Rise: The Planner’s Perspective
Abstract : This thesis addresses local adaptation to climate change-induced sea level rise, taking an ethical perspective and focusing at the role of planning and the planner. The research, which has been conducted within a transdisciplinary research project, takes a bottom-up approach to applied ethics, and relies to a great extent on empirical data. READ MORE