Search for dissertations about: "swedish design principles"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words swedish design principles.
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1. In/visible - Conceptualizing Service Ecosystem Design
Abstract : This thesis explores and advances the evolving understanding of service design in service research. The study problematizes the prevailing view of service design as the design of service offerings to improve customer experiences. READ MORE
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2. Understanding and Supporting Product-Service System Designing : Preliminary Insights and Support for Designing Resource-Efficient and Effective Solutions
Abstract : This licentiate thesis aims to establish the basis for scientifically understanding and supporting the cognitive processes involved in the conceptual design of resource- efficient and effective product-service systems (PSSs). The research carried out is transdisciplinary in nature and includes both prescriptive and descriptive studies. READ MORE
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3. Engineering principles for open socio-technical systems
Abstract : Engineering Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for robust information sharing is the fundamental area of investigation in thesis. Robust workflow based information sharing systems have the potential to be part of robust information infrastructures providing positive effects for the individuals and teams as well as opportunities for societal and economical gains. READ MORE
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4. Architecturally Innovative Multi-Storey Timber Buildings : Methodology and Design
Abstract : This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tests them within the engineering paradigm of very tall timber buildings – taller than have ever been erected in the history of architecture. According to Edward Glaeser’s book, Triumph of the City, the cheapest way to deliver new housing (at least in the USA) is in theform of mass-produced two-storey homes, which typically cost only about $84 per square foot to erect. READ MORE
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5. Robust Design Methodology - A Framework and Supportive Methods
Abstract : Robust designs are more insensitive to the influence of variation in e.g. assembly, components and use than other comparable designs. If a design is not robust, there will be an unacceptable deviation from the desired target of product characteristics. READ MORE