Search for dissertations about: "process assessment"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1145 swedish dissertations containing the words process assessment.
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21. Refining the fatigue assessment procedure of existing steel bridges
Abstract : This thesis treats the fatigue assessment process of steel bridges. The purpose is to identify areas with potential of enhancement with an overall aim of attaining a longer service life. The aging bridge stock in Sweden and in many other developed countries is an impending economical burden. READ MORE
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22. Exploring Process Aspects of Change Impact Analysis
Abstract : Change is inevitable in software development. During the entire lifecycle of a software system, from conception to retirement, things happen that require the system to be changed: the hardware and software environment changes, customer needs evolve, flaws are found, and so on. READ MORE
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23. Formative assessment and problem solving in mathematics
Abstract : In this thesis, the focus is on how reasoning in problem solving can be supported and which factors are associated with this support. In four studies, I investigated four aspects which address the overarching aim of the thesis. READ MORE
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24. Professional development in formative assessment : effects on teacher classroom practice and student achievement
Abstract : The potential of formative assessment, evident in several research reviews, has raised the interest in many countries to invest in reform initiatives to develop its use. However, implementation of formative assessment is not straightforward and there is a lack of knowledge about how to design appropriate professional development. READ MORE
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25. Road Ecology for Environmental Assessment
Abstract : Transport infrastructure is closely linked to several politically relevant sustainability issues, and since 1985 a formalized environmental assessment process is linked to planning and construction of new roads and railways in the EU (EU directives 85/337/EEC and 2001/42). The aim of the environmental assessment process is to think in advance; to identify, predict and evaluate significant environmental changes resulting from a proposed activity, in order to adjust the proposed activity accordingly and to avoid unnecessary and unexpected consequences. READ MORE