Search for dissertations about: "information quality definition"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the words information quality definition.
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21. Essays on firm dynamics in the Swedish wholesale trade sector
Abstract : This thesis consists of a summary and five self-contained papers addressing dynamics of firms in the Swedish wholesale trade sector.Paper [1] focuses upon determinants of new firm formation in the Swedish wholesale trade sector, using two definitions of firms’ relevant markets, markets defined as administrative areas, and markets based on a cost minimizing behavior of retailers. READ MORE
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22. Fair Scheduling and Resource Allocation in Packet Based Radio Access Networks
Abstract : Wireless communication systems are by nature and by regulations limited in bandwidth and are therefore limited in capacity. Services with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements will enforce a more efficient utilisation of the available capacity. READ MORE
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23. Improving Modeling with UML by Stereotype-based Language Customization
Abstract : Graphical modeling is becoming an increasingly important part of software engineering as it provides means of increasing productivity by raising the level of abstraction in software devel-opment. One of the most widely adopted modeling notations is the Unified Modeling Language (UML) which has gained popularity due to its generality and broad applicability. READ MORE
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24. Very Low Bitrate Video Communication : A Principal Component Analysis Approach
Abstract : A large amount of the information in conversations come from non-verbal cues such as facial expressions and body gesture. These cues are lost when we don't communicate face-to-face. But face-to-face communication doesn't have to happen in person. With video communication we can at least deliver information about the facial mimic and some gestures. READ MORE
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25. Data-driven personalized healthcare : Towards personalized interventions via reinforcement learning for Mobile Health
Abstract : Medical and technological advancement in the last century has led to the unprecedented increase of the populace's quality of life and lifespan. As a result, an ever-increasing number of people live with chronic health conditions that require long-term treatment, resulting in increased healthcare costs and managerial burden to the healthcare provider. READ MORE