Essays about: "bml"

Found 4 essays containing the word bml.

  1. 1. Applying MVP Principles when Developing Mobile Health Applications: An Exploratory Study on Selected mobile Applications and their Version History

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för data- och informationsteknik

    Author : Felix Sebastian Fortoul; Jonas Torstensson; [2016-06-28]
    Keywords : minimum-viable-product; mvp; build-measure-learn; bml; lean software development; mhealth; ehealth; mobile application development; medical software; release frequency; continuous evolution;

    Abstract : In an ever evolving and highly competitive mobile health application market, software developers and companies face the daunting challenge to streamline their development methods to be able to obtain and correctly interpret customer demands, in order to reduce wasted resources and reevaluate and improve their products to stay competitive within this volatile industry. This exploratory case study aims at identifying how mHealth developers deploy their products by applying buildmeasure- learn principles and how frequently a new minimumviable- product is released; along with analyzing which factors that triggers the continuous development of their products, if any significant amount of changes are driven by user-experience issues, stability enhancements, legislative requirements, compatibility demands or emerging technological possibilities providing opportunities for extended functionality; as well as investigating which basic functionality that should be considered vital to implement in an initial version of a minimum-viableproduct in this field. READ MORE

  2. 2. Strategic Sustainable Trigger Questions: How Strategic Sustainable Development might be introduced in the Lean Startup through the Business Model Canvas

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för strategisk hållbar utveckling

    Author : Thomas Van der Molen; Anastasia Bagrianski; [2016]
    Keywords : Strategic Sustainable Trigger Questions; Lean Startup; Business Model Canvas; Value Proposition Canvas; Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development FSSD ; Sustainability.;

    Abstract : We are living in the “Anthropocene” the era in which human activities are responsible for severe damage to the resilience of the ecological and social systems, undermining the Earth’s autopoetic mechanism, integrity and ability to function as a healthy complex adaptive systems. The prevailing societal paradigm for business practices has yet to realise the reality of our current global unsustainable state – and the shift necessary to move us forward collectively. READ MORE

  3. 3. A comparative study on surface treatments in conservation of dry leather, with focus on silicone oil.

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvård

    Author : Lena Ludwick; [2013-03-05]
    Keywords : Leather conservation; Klucel G; British Museum leather dressing; surface treatment; dry leather; silicone oil treatment; passivation polymers; silanol terminated polydimethyl siloxane; comparative study;

    Abstract : In the museums, private collections and historical houses, there is a wealth of leather artifacts, in various need of conservation. The treatment options, however, are few, and all with their drawbacks. READ MORE

  4. 4. Battle Management Language - An Implementation for a Military Scenario Editor

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Högskoleingenjörsutbildning i datateknik

    Author : Henric Lind; Mathias Lubera; [2009]
    Keywords : saab training systems ab; general scenario editor; c-bml; coalition battle management language; jbml; joint battle management language; battle management language; bml; virtual battlespace 2; vbs2; campus helsingborg; lund university; lth; Social Sciences; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : In order to plan and control a military simulation, there is a need for a language which can be understood by all parts and levels of the organization - both man and machine. This need has encouraged the development of a highly structured and unambiguous language. The term for this type of language is Battle Management Language. READ MORE