Search for dissertations about: "usability test"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 54 swedish dissertations containing the words usability test.
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21. Anthropometric diversity and consideration of human capabilities : Methods for virtual product and production development
Abstract : Contemporary product and production development is typically carried out with the support of computer tools where the design of products and workstations are originated and evaluated within virtual environments. Ergonomics addresses factors important to consider in the product and production development process to ensure a good fit between humans and the items being designed. READ MORE
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22. Anthropometric diversity and consideration of human capabilities
Abstract : Contemporary product and production development is typically carried out with the support of computer tools where the design of products and workstations are originated and evaluated within virtual environments. Ergonomics addresses factors important to consider in the product and production development process to ensure a good fit between humans and the items being designed. READ MORE
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23. Development and testing af an observation-based method to assess person-centeredness in healthcare
Abstract : Person-centred care (PCC) has been designated and endorsed as a core competency needed for health care professionals (HCP) to meet the evolving challenges facing health care. The aim of this thesis was to develop and test an observation-based method for assessing clinician competency in the delivery of PCC. READ MORE
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24. Efficient Development of Vehicle Configuration Rules
Abstract : The aim of this PhD thesis is to describe an efficient and user-friendly development process for vehicle configuration rules. The development of vehicle configuration rules precedes the sales configuration, and is the process of authoring, evaluating and releasing configuration rules sets. READ MORE
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25. A cognitive ergonomic approach for user code design : from PIN-code to face
Abstract : The overall goal the research upon which this thesis is based concerns the development of personal security coding that is superior to today's systems that use digit-based codes. In exploring alternate coding strategies, emphasis has been on identification of methods/systems that are more user-friendly. READ MORE