Search for dissertations about: "information quality"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 2916 swedish dissertations containing the words information quality.
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11. Breaking information barriers through information literacy : A longitudinal and interventional study among small-firm managers
Abstract : The primary aim of this thesis is to contribute to an increased understanding of the information utilisation process through studying impeding process determinants, information barriers, and how they might be tackled by pedagogical means. This would be attained by studying the information situations of small-company managers. READ MORE
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12. Towards Efficiency and Quality Assurance in Threat Analysis of Software Systems
Abstract : Context: Security threats have been a growing concern in many organizations. Organizations developing software products strive to plan for security as soon as possible to mitigate such potential threats. READ MORE
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13. Software Architecture Quality Evaluation : Approaches in an Industrial Context
Abstract : Software architecture has been identified as an increasingly important part of software development. The software architecture helps the developer of a software system to define the internal structure of the system. READ MORE
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14. Use of the CIM framework for data management in maintenance of electricity distribution networks
Abstract : Aging infrastructure and personnel, combined with stricter financial constraints has put maintenance, or more popular Asset Management, at the top of the agenda for most power utilities. At the same time the industry reports that this area is not properly supported by information systems. READ MORE
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15. Software Quality Alignment : Evaluation and Understanding
Abstract : Background: The software development environment is growing increasingly complex, with a greater diversity of stakeholders involved in product development. Moves towards global software development with onshoring, offshoring, insourcing and outsourcing have seen a range of stakeholders introduced to the software development process, each with their own incentives and understanding of their product. READ MORE