Search for dissertations about: "technology managment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words technology managment.
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1. Lessons Learned in Knowledge Managment - the case of construction
Abstract : The construction sector has been criticised in recent years for being inefficient. The critique involved describes finished buildings as having flaws and there being a lack of interest within the construction sector in assembling knowledge and sharing experience. READ MORE
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2. Finding a common ground : a pilot implementation of digital self-managment support in Swedish primary health care
Abstract : Background: Due to an ageing, multi-diseased population, type 2 diabetes (T2D) and other chronic conditions pose a challenge for primary healthcare. To meet such challenges, primary healthcare nurses must adapt to new roles and acquire new skills regarding self-management support. READ MORE
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3. Law in Progress? : A Contextual Study of Norm-Generating Processes - The Example of GMES
Abstract : This PhD-thesis in Sociology of Law studies ”Law in Progress” by investigating norm-generating processes, which emerge through an interaction between actors over time. The thesis has an empirical approach, thus illustrates these processes through an empirical example, a European “Earth Observation” (EO) initiative: Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES). READ MORE
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4. A sociocybernetic approach to information systems design
Abstract : This study has focused on the problems associated with the design of computer based managment Information Systems (IS) and especially on how to integrate the design, use and embedded social context into one coherent framework. The term IS is used in this study to broadly refer to areas such as Decision Support Systems (DSS), Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Co-operative Work (CSCW). READ MORE
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5. Cooperative and non-cooperative wireless access : Resource and infrastructure sharing regimes
Abstract : Future wireless networks will combine multiple radio technologies and subsystems, possibly managed by competing network providers. For such systems it may be advantageous to let the end nodes (terminals) make some or all of the resource management decisions. READ MORE