Search for dissertations about: "thinking with care"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 63 swedish dissertations containing the words thinking with care.
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6. On the road to interoperability : Complexities of public sector enterprise thinking
Abstract : Increasingly, eGovernment (the use of ICTs in order to achieve better government) is moving its focus from web presence and electronic service provision to striving for an interoperable public sector. Interoperability refers to the ability for information exchange across organizational borders, concerning technology as well as business aspects. READ MORE
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7. Multi-agent Systems in Diabetic Health Care
Abstract : This thesis discusses how Multi-agent Systems (MAS) should be designed in the context of diabetic health care. Three fields are touched: computer science, socio-psychology and systems science. Agent Technology is the core technology in the research. READ MORE
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8. Exploring person-centered care in acute psychosis care settings. Findings from the Person-Centered Psychosis Care project
Abstract : Many persons with psychotic disorders are in need of inpatient care at some point in time. The inpatient setting is suggested to need reform to better deliver recovery-oriented care and align with legislation emphasizing patient participation and autonomy. READ MORE
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9. Learning for safety in health care and air traffic control
Abstract : Introduction Risk management in enterprises, organisations and companies has had a long and complicated history. During the eighties, and at least during the beginning of the nineties, the notion concerning risk management was that if an accident happened in an otherwise perfect system it was due to the human operator in some way being the cause of the error. READ MORE
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10. Product-service systems: Panacea or myth?
Abstract : Life cycle environmental problems have been addressed by a number of strategies. However, the results are mostly lamentable because solutions are searched for within the same paradigms that give rise to the problems. READ MORE