Search for dissertations about: "libraries"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 271 swedish dissertations containing the word libraries.
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1. Merger and management : University of Rwanda libraries in a transitional context
Abstract : With a focus on management of libraries, this study is set in the context of a merger of the University of Rwanda with multi-sites and campuses. The study explores how librarians, library directors and representatives for university management understand and conceive of the libraries in relation to the merger. READ MORE
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2. Support for Development and Maintenance of Generic Libraries
Abstract : Software libraries have emerged as one of the most common ways of providingreusable, organized collections of software. Practically every softwareproject nowadays uses a number of software libraries for the most basic tasksas well as for domain-specific programming tasks. READ MORE
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3. Verifying Information Flow Control Libraries
Abstract : Information Flow Control (IFC) is a principled approach to protecting the confidentiality and integrity of data in software systems. Intuitively, IFC sys- tems associate data with security labels that track and restrict flows of information throughout a program in order to enforce security. READ MORE
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4. Generic Programming with Concepts
Abstract : Generic programming is an indispensable ingredient of modern programminglanguages. In the C++ programming language, generic programming isimplemented by the means of parameterized fragments of code, called templates,in which parameters are constrained by concepts. READ MORE
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5. Managers' Cooperative Work Practices in Computational Artefacts-Supported Library Systems
Abstract : The dissertation presents understandings of the complex, contextual, cooperative everyday work practices of academic library managers supported by computational artefacts, as well as challenges disrupting their practices and thereby computational artefacts usage. The doctoral research approaches and conceptualises managers’ work as ‘everyday cooperative practice’, in this way adopting the computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) approach. READ MORE