Search for dissertations about: "support system"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 2941 swedish dissertations containing the words support system.
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16. Computerized decision support system in nursing homes
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to study the thinking strategies and clinical reasoning processes of registered nurses (RNs) and to implement and test a computerized decision support system (CDSS) integrated into the electronic health care record (EHR) to improve patient outcomes, i.e. READ MORE
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17. 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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18. Publicly Funded Support of Technology-Based Ventures
Abstract : This thesis is about publicly funded support of technology-based ventures. These ventures are regarded as solutions to create growth and societal development. They are commonly originated from universities, institutes or other firms and their products or techniques are commonly new or at least different from the ordinary. READ MORE
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19. IT support for construction planning : a system design based on integrated information
Abstract : The aim of the work has been to develop a conceptual designof an IT system for construction planning. For the development,an iterative method has been used, based on prototypesdeveloped in dialogue with industry professionals. READ MORE
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20. Support and Resistance : Ambivalence in Special Education
Abstract : Support and Resistance discusses the interaction between pupils of different abilities and the school organisation. The dissertation has its point of departure in the views of pupils, both those with special support and their classmates. It outlines how school is – and how it should be – in the views of schoolchildren. READ MORE