Sökning: "digital service communication"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 64 avhandlingar innehållade orden digital service communication.
1. En gökunge i public service-boet? : Publikens roll i digitaliseringen av marksänd television
Sammanfattning : In a Swedish setting an audience orientation is applied to investigate public service TV in the ongoing development of terrestrial digital television. Focus is on institutionalized politics and public service TV companies Sveriges Television (Swedish Television) and Utbildningsradion (Education Radio). LÄS MER
2. Persistent Digital Service Encounters : Challenges of organizational use of social media in a hotel chain
Sammanfattning : The emergence of social media has in many ways changed how individuals interact, communicate and also consume online. Due to the massive, world wide use of social media, organizations are starting to use social media in order to be present where their customers are. LÄS MER
3. Towards Secure Synchronous Communication Architectures for Wireless Networks
Sammanfattning : The vision behind the Internet of Things (IoT) revolves around creating a connected ecosystem where devices, people, and systems collaborate seamlessly, unlocking new possibilities, improving efficiency, and enhancing our daily lives. IoT encloses many device classes, including low-power wireless devices that rely on batteries or energy harvesting. LÄS MER
4. Mot en digital demokrati? : Teknik, politik och institutionell förändring
Sammanfattning : New information and communication technologies are today put forward as one possible solution to the perceived problems of democracy. Seeing that the Internet enables new forms of communication and eases information gathering, one view says that the Internet will open up new participatory avenues and radically transform patterns of political participation. LÄS MER
5. Integration of Clouds to Industrial Communication Networks
Sammanfattning : Cloud computing, owing to its ubiquitousness, scalability and on-demand ac- cess, has transformed into many traditional sectors, such as telecommunication and manufacturing production. As the Fifth Generation Wireless Specifica- tions (5G) emerges, the demand on ubiquitous and re-configurable computing resources for handling tremendous traffic from omnipresent mobile devices has been put forward. LÄS MER