Search for dissertations about: "thesis on fraud"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on fraud.
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6. Applying Simulation to the Problem of Detecting Financial Fraud
Abstract : This thesis introduces a financial simulation model covering two related financial domains: Mobile Payments and Retail Stores systems. The problem we address in these domains is different types of fraud. We limit ourselves to isolated cases of relatively straightforward fraud. READ MORE
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7. Logging for Intrusion and Fraud Detection
Abstract : Computer security is an area of ever increasing importance. Our society relies on computerised services, which gives many reasons for computer criminals, attackers, terrorists, hackers, crackers, fraudsters, or whatever name is appropriate, to break these systems. To deal with security problems, many types of mechanisms have been developed. READ MORE
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8. Pensions, retirement behaviour and financial fraud victimisation
Abstract : This thesis consists of four articles that explore pension investments and retirement behaviour.The first article investigates how pension communication affects the trading behaviour among pension savers. READ MORE
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9. On practical machine learning and data analysis
Abstract : This thesis discusses and addresses some of the difficulties associated with practical machine learning and data analysis. Introducing data driven meth- ods in e. g. industrial and business applications can lead to large gains in productivity and efficiency, but the cost and complexity are often overwhelm- ing. READ MORE
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10. On being heard in court trials and police interrogations : A study of discourse in two institutional contexts
Abstract : The present studies describe various aspects of the dialogues in two institutional situations, namely criminal court trials and preliminary police interrogations. Both situations are social encounters where professional representatives of an official institution meet and communicate with laymen, suspects and defendants, who are the subject of the institutions' functions. READ MORE