Search for dissertations about: "packaged software"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words packaged software.
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1. Community-based customer involvement for improving packaged software development
Abstract : Noting the widespread use of virtual communities for interacting with customers, this thesis explores the role of virtual communities for involving distributed customers in packaged software development (psd) and the opportunities and challenges that are associated with this. While the idea of involving customers in software development is not new, it is yet to gain momentum in psd. READ MORE
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2. On Improvement of Requirements Engineering in the Automotive Domain
Abstract : Over the last decades software has been the driving force for change in many domains, causing increased global competition. To stay competitive, organizations need to produce more complex products, incorporating more and more functionality, while minimizing the cost for development and production. READ MORE
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3. Software Process Assessment & Improvement in Industrial Requirements Engineering
Abstract : Requirements Engineering (RE) is a crucial part of any product management and product development activity, and as such deficiencies in the RE process may have severe consequences. There are reports from industry that point towards inadequate requirements being one of the leading sources for project failure. READ MORE
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4. Modeling Complex Engines as Dynamic Powertrain Members
Abstract : Engine modeling and simulation have been necessary tools for efficient product development in the automotive industry for some time. The scope of this work is novel engine models, tools, and methods for powertrain research and development. READ MORE
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5. Fixed-dose chloroquine and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine treatment of malaria : outcome and pharmacokinetic aspects
Abstract : Background: A pre-packaged fixed-dose formulation of chloroquine (CQ) and sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (SIP) combination (Homapak) is widely used for the treatment of falciparum malaria in the Home Based Management of Fevers program for Ugandan children. Until the present study, the efficacy, pharmacokinetics and drug interactions of the dose regimen of the product were not known. READ MORE