Search for dissertations about: "information behaviour"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1083 swedish dissertations containing the words information behaviour.
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21. Optimization and Fundamental Insights in Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Abstract : The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions and very low latencies. To meet such demands, one of the promising wireless transmissions candidates is in-band full-duplex communications, which enable wireless devices to simultaneously transmit and receive on the same frequency channel. READ MORE
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22. Reliable Information Exchange in IIoT : Investigation into the Role of Data and Data-Driven Modelling
Abstract : The concept of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the tangible building block for the realisation of the fourth industrial revolution. It should improve productivity, efficiency and reliability of industrial automation systems, leading to revenue growth in industrial scenarios. READ MORE
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23. A method for analyzing value-based compliance in systems security
Abstract : Aim: The aim of this thesis is to design a method that supports analysis of different values that come into play in compliance and non compliance situations within information systems security (ISS). The thesis addresses the problem of lack of ISS compliance methods that support systematic analysis of compliant and non-compliant behaviours as well as the reasons for these behaviours. READ MORE
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24. Prescribing drugs in primary health care - Thoughts, information strategy and outcome
Abstract : Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to general practitioners can be implemented more effectively than evidence-based drug information provided as usual. Specific aims; to describe general practitioners’ (GPs) thoughts on prescribing medication and evidence-based drug information: to explore GPs’ attitudes on drug information: to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information can influence these attitudes differently or the prescribing behaviour more effectively than drug information provided as usual. READ MORE
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25. User trust here and now but not necessarily there and then - A Design Perspective on Appropriate Trust in Automated Vehicles (AVs)
Abstract : Automation may carry out functions previously conducted only by humans. In the past, interaction with automation was primarily designed for, and used by, users with special training (pilots in aviation or operators in the process industry for example) but since automation has developed and matured, it has also become more available to users who have no additional training on automation such as users of automated vehicles (AVs). READ MORE