Search for dissertations about: "planning support systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 296 swedish dissertations containing the words planning support systems.
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1. Strategic Planning of Knowledge Management Systems : A Problem Exploration Approach
Abstract : Knowledge management (KM) is focused on the problems and opportunities of using organizational knowledge as a resource. Information systems that are used to support KM processes are called knowledge management systems (KMS). READ MORE
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2. Brownfield Factory Layout Planning using Realistic Virtual Models
Abstract : To stay competitive in an increasingly digitalised and global context, manufacturing companies need to increase productivity and decrease waste. This means their production systems must improve; something they can achieve in a multitude of ways. READ MORE
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3. Affordances and Constraints of Intelligent Decision Support for Military Command and Control : Three Case Studies of Support Systems
Abstract : Researchers in military command and control (C2) have for several decades sought to help commanders by introducing automated, intelligent decision support systems. These systems are still not widely used, however, and some researchers argue that this may be due to those problems that are inherent in the relationship between the affordances of technology and the requirements by the specific contexts of work in military C2. READ MORE
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4. Applying Industrial Ecology in Urban Planning for the local integration of data centers
Abstract : The data center industry’s rapid development raises questions about how to regulate data center locations and expansion, becoming a matter of high concern regarding Urban Planning. Data center facilities are commonly located and scaled (regarding power and size) responding to business profitability interests steered by the global market. READ MORE
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5. Hierarchical Concurrent Systems from a Model-Oriented perspective
Abstract : Real world systems are normally considered as hierarchically organized, for example, we see those as hierarchies of systems including subsystems. Examples on this can be seen in organizations where people act in environments and carry within themselves their own internal subsystem of thinking processes. READ MORE