Sökning: "Self Service Technologies"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 27 avhandlingar innehållade orden Self Service Technologies.
1. Self Services and Disservices : Improving Avatars with Co-Design
Sammanfattning : Corporations and government agencies that use Avatars claim there are substantial benefits for using them in their respective organizations; including 24/7 service availability, quick answers without a phone queue, and improved consistency in the responses provided. “There are also potential cost savings by having an Avatar answering questions compared to using personnel” (Lind and Salomonson, 2006). LÄS MER
2. Self-Service Business Analytics and the Path to Insights : Integrating Resources for Generating Insights
Sammanfattning : The nature of today’s business demands that Business Analytics (BA) extends to an operational level to better support employees in their decision-making. This is noticeable from the constant requests for new reports and changes in old ones at different employee levels. LÄS MER
3. A Middleware for Self-Managing Large-Scale Systems
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates designs that enable individual components of a distributed system to work together and coordinate their actions towards a common goal. While the basic motivation for our research is to develop engineering principles for large-scale autonomous systems, we address the problem in the context of resource management in server clusters that provide web services. LÄS MER
4. Uncertainties in Mobile Learning applications : Software Architecture Challenges
Sammanfattning : The presence of computer technologies in our daily life is growing by leaps and bounds. One of the recent trends is the use of mobile technologies and cloud services for supporting everyday tasks and the sharing of information between users. LÄS MER
5. Moisture Induced Stress Perpendicular to Grain in Timber Structures
Sammanfattning : Timber structures and wooden element are in general affected by moisture and moisture variation in different ways. Their hygroscopic properties result in adsorption of water when wetted and in desorption when dried. LÄS MER