Search for dissertations about: "user effects"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 274 swedish dissertations containing the words user effects.
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1. Enabling the user - Exploring methodological effects on user requirements elicitation
Abstract : This thesis concerns centred product development and more specifically how methodological choices in user requirements elicitation can enable the users to communicate their requirements to the product developers. During the development process choices have to be made concerning what methodology to use for eliciting user requirements. READ MORE
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2. On Optimizing Manufacturing Systems - A User Perspective
Abstract : Recent developments and trends in manufacturing have resulted in tremendous efficiency increases. However, the full potential of advanced manufacturing systems has not yet been seen and efficiency problems remain. READ MORE
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3. Privacy-Invasive Software : Exploring Effects and Countermeasures
Abstract : As computers are increasingly more integrated into our daily lives, we need aiding mechanisms for separating legitimate software from their unwanted counterparts. We use the term Privacy-Invasive Software (PIS) to refer to such illegitimate software, sometimes loosely labelled as spyware. READ MORE
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4. A Socio-Material Study of User Involvement : Interrogating the practices of technology development for older people in a digitalised world
Abstract : Population ageing and increased digitalization each constitute an ongoing and profound transformation within contemporary modes of living, as growing advances in technological development mix and intermingle with the lived realities of older people as the final recipients. It is against the backdrop of this interplay that user involvement has enjoyed ever-rising advocacy to an almost normative degree. READ MORE
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5. Managing Digital Open Innovation with User Communities : A Study of Community Sensing and Product Openness Capabilities in the Video Game Industry
Abstract : Digital and open innovation has changed how product innovation occur and how it is managed by firms. Digital technology as an enabler of increasingly distributed innovation processes has in particular impacted firms’ abilities to draw on, and leverage, large numbers of external users and user communities to develop their offerings. READ MORE