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Making sense of sensing: Learning through Maker-based Civic Engagement
(2022-03-02)In the last decade or two, initiatives engaging the public in scientific activities have become increasingly popular. For example, in air pollution monitoring with Do-it-Yourself (DIY) low-cost sensors. It is a relatively ... -
Maternal Healthcare in Low-Resource Settings: Investigations of IT as a resource
(2020-05-15)Maternal mortality is a major problem especially in developing countries. Maternal deaths are partly attributed to the limited access to healthcare and a shortage of medically trained health professionals who can provide ... -
Measuring the Evolution of Meta-models, Models and Design Requirements to Facilitate Architectural Updates in Large Software Systems
(2017-10-24)Background: In order to reduce complexity of the system and its development cost, the architecture of large software systems is often developed following the MDE (Model-Driven Engineering) approach. Developing architectures ... -
Methods and Tools for Automating Language Engineering
(2016-05-12)Language-processing software is becoming increasingly present in our society. Making such tools available to the greater number is not just a question of access to technology but also a question of language as they need ... -
Mobile phones in school: From disturbing objects to infrastructure for learning
(2017-09-06)Amid digitalisation, the mobile phone has pervaded society and become one of the most widespread digital technologies. In school, the mobile phone has stirred up conflicts and tensions visible in public debate as well as ... -
Model Checking Reconfigurable Interacting Systems
(International Symposium on Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, 2022)Reconfigurable multi-agent systems consist of a set of autonomous agents, with integrated interaction capabilities that feature opportunistic interaction. Agents seemingly reconfigure their interactions interfaces by forming ... -
Model-Based Engineering for Embedded Systems in Practice
(2014-11-18)Model-Based Engineering (MBE) aims at increasing the e↵ectiveness of engineering by using models as key artifacts in the development process. While empirical studies on the use and the e↵ects of MBE in industry generally ... -
Modelling Flocks of Birds from the Bottom Up
(2022)We argue that compositional specification based on formal languages can facilitate the modelling of, and reasoning about, sophisticated collective behaviour in many natural systems. One defines a system in terms of individual ... -
Multilingual Abstractions: Abstract Syntax Trees and Universal Dependencies
(2019-05-24)This thesis studies the connections between parsing friendly representations and interlingua grammars developed for multilingual language generation. Parsing friendly representations refer to dependency tree representations ... -
Narrativer i förändringsarbete – Från projekt till Athenas plan
(2014-09-24)Planned changes occur constantly in organizations. Most of these change management projects fail to reach decided goals and have limited impact within the organization. An important prerequisite for anchoring changes is ... -
On the Specification and Monitoring of Timed Normative Systems
(2022)In this article we explore different issues and design choices that arise when considering how to fully embrace timed aspects in the formalisation of normative systems, e.g., by using deontic modalities, looking primarily ... -
OPEN LEARNING IN LIFE SCIENCES – Studies of open educational resources in animal welfare and work-based learning in food science.
(2015-10-05)The aim of this thesis is to explore ways of organising and supporting open learning in food science, food quality and animal welfare at the boundary between society, the university and other academic institutions. Two ... -
Pedestrian Behavior Prediction Using Machine Learning Methods
(2024-11-14)Background: Accurate pedestrian behavior prediction is essential for reducing fatalities from pedestrian-vehicle collisions. Machine learning can support automated vehicles to better understand pedestrian behavior in complex ... -
PEER-PRODUCTION FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN ACADEMICS AND PRACTITIONERS
(2011)The purpose of this article is to suggest commons-based peer-production as a form of work that can help bridge the gap between research and practice in LIS. The research design is based on two in-depth and longitudinal ... -
Phenomenal Fields Forever. - Instructed Action and Perception’s Work
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Platformization: Digital Materiality at the Limits of Discourse
(2023-04-13)The digital platform has served us well as a metaphor for an imaginary ‘something’ made comprehensible through theories such as matchmaking, externalities, and network effects. But as much as metaphors and theories can ... -
Playing for Togetherness - Designing for Interaction Rituals through Gaming
(2012-04-11)can design facilitate togetherness through games? Seeing the outcomes of a successful interaction ritual – positive emotional energy and a sense of group solidarity – as the main components of the togetherness of games, ... -
Plug & Play? Stakeholders’ co-meaningmaking of gamification implementations in workplace learning environments
(2023-01-12)This dissertation discusses the implementation process of gamification in organisations’ workplace learning environments, focusing on four stakeholder groups: Administrators, Leaders, Providers and Users. These stakeholder ... -
A PO Characterisation of Reconfiguration
(2022)We consider partial order semantics of concurrent systems in which local reconfigurations may have global side effects. That is, local changes happening to an entity may block or unblock events relating to others, namely, ...