Search for dissertations about: "information technology maturity"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words information technology maturity.
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21. INNOVATION AUDITING THE AUDIT & THE AUDITOR : (from the perspective of the internal auditor)
Abstract : There are many innovation audits that aim to contribute to increased innovativeness through systematic monitoring and review. In line with this the purpose of this study is to build knowledge that increases both the academic and the practical user-value of innovation audits. READ MORE
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22. Hybrid Converters for HVDC Transmission
Abstract : The line-commutated converter (LCC) and the voltage-source converter (VSC) are the two main converter technologies utilized in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission applications. Depending on the application requirements, one technology might be more advantageous than the other. READ MORE
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23. Software Defect Prediction Techniques in Automotive Domain: Evaluation, Selection and Adoption
Abstract : Software is becoming an increasingly important part of automotive product development. While software in automotive domain enables important functionality and innovations, it also requires significant effort for its verification & validation to meet the demands of safety, high quality and reliability. READ MORE
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24. Digital model-driven retail supply chain management
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to increase the understanding of how matching of digital models of products and customers can be used to shift the performance frontier in retail supply chains. This thesis puts forward the matching of digital models as an operational practice used by retail supply chains. READ MORE
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25. Digital twinning for ports : from characterization to operations’ modelling
Abstract : Ports are actively pursuing greater operational efficiency to effectively handle the increasing global flow of goods, while striving to improve the energy efficiency of their operations to comply with new environmental regulations. As a result, innovation-leading ports have begun to recognize the potential of digital twins to overview, coordinate and optimize port processes, resulting in energy savings, and reductions of costs and of CO2 emissions. READ MORE