Search for dissertations about: "records systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 862 swedish dissertations containing the words records systems.
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1. Synchronous Protocols for Low-Power Wireless: Towards Reliable and Low-Latency Autonomous Networking for the Internet of Things and Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : With the emergence of the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles and the Industry 4.0, the need for reliable yet dynamic connectivity solutions is arising.Many of these applications build their operation on distributed consensus. READ MORE
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2. On Securing Vehicular Communications: Methods and Recommendations for Secure In-vehicle and Car2X Communications
Abstract : Today's vehicles contain approximately more than 100 interconnected computers (ECUs), several of which will be connected to the Internet or external devices and networks around the vehicle. In the near future vehicles will extensively communicate with their environment via Vehicle to Vehicle and Vehicle to Infrastructure (together called V2X) communications. READ MORE
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3. Search Processes, User Behaviour and Archival Representational Systems
Abstract : Information technology and political motives, e.g. e-governance, freedom of information legislation, has recent years lead to an increasing emphasis on users and access to records, but little research based knowledge about those issues exist so far. The main focus of the previous research is the use of non-current records in archival repositories. READ MORE
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4. On the Design and Analysis of Consensus Protocols for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : Vehicle-to-vehicle communication technologies support diverse cooperative applications for intelligent transportation systems to increase safety and fuel efficiency of road vehicles. Vehicles participating in a cooperative pplication are expected to make coordinated and mutually consistent decisions. READ MORE
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5. In search of information systems value : a case study of the EHR benefits realisation efforts of three Swedish hospitals
Abstract : The Swedish public health care organisation could very well be undergoing its most significant change since its specialisation during the late 19th and early 20th century. At the heart of this change is a move from using manual patient journals to electronic health records (EHR). READ MORE