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Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 38 avhandlingar innehållade orden computer centres.
1. Computer Simulation of the Neural Control of Locomotion in the Cat and the Salamander
Sammanfattning : Locomotion is an integral part of a whole range of animal behaviours. The basic rhythm for locomotion in vertebrates has been shown to arise from local networks residing in the spinal cord and these networks are known as central pattern generators (CPG). LÄS MER
2. Calling for call centres : a study of call centre locations in a Swedish rural region
Sammanfattning : The business economy is undergoing structural changes as we are moving towards more information based businesses. Most studies of industrial location have however focused on manufacturing activities and there is a lack in knowledge of the exact determinants for the location of information based and geographically independent activities. LÄS MER
3. Computer Simulation of the Neural Control of Locomotion in the Cat
Sammanfattning : Locomotion is one of the most important behaviours and requires interaction between sensors at various levels of the nervous system and the limb muscles of an animal. The basic neural rhythm for locomotion in mammals has been shown to arise from local neural networks residing in the spinal cord and these networks are known as central pattern generators (CPGs). LÄS MER
4. Informatisk forskning om riskanalysprocess applicerad på Apoteket AB:s kundcenterverksamhet
Sammanfattning : English summary This licentiate paper describes a study of how the introduction of Customer Care Centres into The Corporation of Swedish Pharmacies affects its work on risk analysis. The two Customer Care Centres in operation today function as central nodes to which calls are connected that before were usually answered by one of the country’s 900 pharmacies. LÄS MER
5. On the information exchange between physicians and social insurance officers in the sick leave process : an activity theoretical perspective
Sammanfattning : In Sweden, there has been a substantial increase in the number of people on long-term sick leave. This phenomenon has awakened the interest of researchers for understanding its causes. So far, no simple and unambiguous reason explaining this phenomenon has been found. LÄS MER