Search for dissertations about: "peter anderberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words peter anderberg.
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1. FACE : Disabled People, Technology and Internet
Abstract : This thesis is based on the Internet experiences of people withsignificant mobility/physical impairments who are proficient andexperienced computer users in their computer world but havelimitations in mobility that severely restrict their functioning inthe physical world. The Internet functioning of this group isanalysed by means of the factors attitude, control and enabling,with the main focus on what is achievable when all accessproblems such as unadapted interfaces, beginners’ difficulties andthe digital divide are overcome. READ MORE
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2. Internet learning for all. On initial efforts to achieve satisfactory study opportunities for people with disabilities
Abstract : Non-disabled people can adjust their bodies and intellects to fit rigid structures, one example being educational programs. Very often, though, disabled people cannot. Today, the Internet makes individualized study possible in a new way. This should not a. READ MORE
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3. Data-Driven Decision Support Systems for Product Development - A Data Exploration Study Using Machine Learning
Abstract : Modern product development is a complex chain of events and decisions. The ongoing digital transformation of society, increasing demands in innovative solutions puts pressure on organizations to maintain, or increase competitiveness. READ MORE
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4. Using Mobile Health Technology to Support Health-related Quality of Life : From the Perspective of Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
Abstract : The prevalence of cognitive impairment and illness increases with age. For older adults, maintaining or improving health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in the early stages of cognitive impairment is important to prevent consequences related to the progression of the condition. READ MORE
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5. Evaluating Success Factors of Health Information Systems
Abstract : Health information systems are our technological response to the growing demand for health care. However, their success in their mission can be challenging due to the complexity of evaluating technological interventions in health care. In the series of studies compiled in this dissertation, we looked at the evaluation of these systems. READ MORE