Search for dissertations about: "user interface"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 251 swedish dissertations containing the words user interface.
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6. Convergence in mixed reality-virtuality environments : facilitating natural user behavior
Abstract : This thesis addresses the subject of converging real and virtual environments to a combined entity that can facilitate physiologically complying interfaces for the purpose of training. Based on the mobility and physiological demands of dismounted soldiers, the base assumption is that greater immersion means better learning and potentially higher training transfer. READ MORE
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7. Evaluation of the user-provider interface in malaria control programme : The case of Jepara District, Central Java Province, Indonesia
Abstract : Introduction: Early detection and case management remain the main strategies in malaria control programme (MCP) in a low endemic area such as in Java Island, Indonesia. These strategies require an understanding of the community’s care-seeking behaviour in relation to the various health services. READ MORE
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8. The human-computer interface in commercial systems : Investigations of dialogue design factors and usability with alphanumeric display terminals
Abstract : When terminal based computer systems are incorporated in administrative processes, man-computer interface technology for many reasons becomes a crucial problem area. Terminal users ("terminalists") in such systems account for a vast number of terminal hours. READ MORE
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9. Do lighting control and user interface design matter to occupant behaviour? The case of optimal lighting use in non-residential buildings
Abstract : The lowering of energy use from artificial lighting in buildings is vital to reaching the goal of reducing CO2 emissions. Hence, changes in individuals’ behaviours regarding lighting use have received increased attention. Feedback on energy use has often been used to change individuals’ behaviour. READ MORE
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10. Digitalization Dynamics : User Interface Innovation in an Automotive Setting
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