Search for dissertations about: "managing quality with stakeholders"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words managing quality with stakeholders.
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1. Quality-Impact Assessment of Software Products and Services in a Future Internet Platform
Abstract : The idea of a Future Internet platform is to deliver reusable and common functionalities to facilitate making wide ranges of software products and services. The Future Internet platform, introduced by the Future Internet Public Private Partnership (FI-PPP) project, makes the common functionalities available through so-called Enablers to be instantly integrated into software products and services with less cost and complexity rather than a development from scratch. READ MORE
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2. Managing water according to river basins : Information management, institutional arrangements and strategic policy support - with focus on the EU Water Framework Directive
Abstract : Today, there is a general notion that water resources are best managed according to their river basins. River basin management may be approached from a wide variety of angles. This thesis focuses on information management, institutional arrangements and strategic policy support, with special reference to the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). READ MORE
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3. Managing agricultural nutrient leaching within the EC Water Framework Directive in Sweden
Abstract : Agricultural management practices geared towards reducing nutrient leaching are in focus for the research presented in this thesis. Critical measures for reducing diffuse pollution from the agricultural sector depend on decisions of individual farmers. READ MORE
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4. Two strategies for dealing with uncertainty in social-ecological systems
Abstract : The scale of environmental problems is increasing. Globalisation and trade haveweakened the links between the ecosystems in which goods are produced and thecommunities in which they are consumed. READ MORE
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5. Managing Variability in SysML Models of Automotive Systems
Abstract : Organizations developing software-intensive systems inevitably face increasing complexity of developed products, mainly due to rapid advancements in all domains of technology. Many such organizations are considering model-based systems engineering (MBSE) practices to cope with the increasing complexity. READ MORE