Essays about: "kortsortering"

Found 2 essays containing the word kortsortering.

  1. 1. Using information to provide safe care for neonatal care unit patients : Medical staff interprets their use of information and communication technologies

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)

    Author : Pia Stjerndorff Gröhn; [2020]
    Keywords : Information and Communication Technology; ICT; Safe Care; Neonatal Care Unit; NCU; Healthcare; eHealth; Sweden; Communication Techniques; Explorative Research; Systems Thinking; Interpretive Paradigm; Semi-Structured Interview; Card Sorting; The Three C’s of Analysis; Thematic Analysis; Rich Picture; Informations- och kommunikationsteknik; IKT; Säker vård; Trygg vård; Neonatalavdelning; NEO; Hälsovård; eHälsa; Sverige; Kommunikationsteknik; Explorativ forskning; Systemteori; Interpretivism; Semistrukturerad intervju; Kortsortering; The Three C’s of Analysis; Tematisk analys; Rich Picture;

    Abstract : 2017 became the beginning of the Childbirth Crisis of Sweden, as a result of underbudgeting and understaffing, creating an environment where patient safety and availability was questioned. Additionally, information and communication technology rapidly take a larger role in the field of healthcare, nourishing new solutions for old processes. READ MORE

  2. 2. Redesign of a website for technical information and service tools following a human centered design process to reflect the workflow of different users

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Milda Norkute; [2018]
    Keywords : Human centered design; Card sorting; Website tools; Documentation; Windows; Människocentrerad utveckling; kortsortering; webbplatsverktyg; dokumentation; Windows;

    Abstract : Web-based services designed using human centered design methods containing instructions how to self-complete various tasks and providing interfaces to do them helped various organizations become more efficient. However, often software engineering teams have a lack of understanding of when and how users should bei nvolved when designing such systems. READ MORE