Search for dissertations about: "kunskapsspridning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word kunskapsspridning.
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1. Kunskapsspridning och medicinskt handlande = [Diffusion of knowledge and medical practice]
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2. A knowledge process perspective on the improvement of software processes
Abstract : The number of software-based products is increasing, which is why the importance of an efficient software development process is also increasing, from a competitive advantage perspective. For years, software development organizations have been plagued by poor product quality and high development costs. READ MORE
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3. Occupational Health Services Professionals; skills, needs and experiences shared in a learning network : Co-operative inquiry performed in the manufacturing sector
Abstract : Work environment conditions can influence individuals, organisations as well as society, and economic consequences can be extensive. The employer is responsible for the work environment,but must engage Occupational Health Services (OHS) or similar if the own competenceis not sufficient. READ MORE
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4. Expanding the use of contract inspections in construction : An approach to inter-project knowledge diffusion?
Abstract : This licentiate thesis presents a taxonomic approach to classification of defect information in construction projects. A conceptual model, based in a frame of reference consisting of the concepts of Continuous Improvement, Performance Measurement, Knowledge Management, as well as the current Quality Management regime of the industry helps to understand how the use of Contract Inspections can be developed towards facilitating inter-project knowledge diffusion and continuous improvement in construction. READ MORE
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5. Visualization of Guidelines on Computer Networks to Support Processes of Design and Quality Control
Abstract : Industrial companies supply products intended to satisfy customers’ needs and requirements. To be competitive and to maintain good economic performance, efficient systems are needed to communicate information and exchange knowledge. READ MORE