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Ketterät menetelmät ja CMMI: yhteensopivia vai -sopimattomia?
2009
Kuhno, Hanna Maria Ketterät menetelmät ja CMMI: yhteensopivia vai -sopimattomia?/Hanna Kuhno Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2009 47 s. Kandidaatintutkielma Tässä tutkielmassa tutustutaan ketterien menetelmien soveltamiseen CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) nimisen prosessien kypsyystasomallin yhteydessä. Tavoitteena on aihealueeseen tutustumisen lisäksi selvittää CMMI:n ja ketterien menetelmien yleisimmät yhteensopivuusongelmat sekä tuoda esille myös niihin kirjallisuudessa esitettyjä ratkaisuja. Niihin CMMI:n alueisiin, jotka ketterät menetelmät täyttävät hyvin, ei tutkielmassa puututa. Ketterät menetelmät ja CMMI mielletään usein toistensa vastakohdiksi, joiden yhteensovitt…
Author response: The NFκB-inducing kinase is essential for the developmental programming of skin-resident and IL-17-producing γδ T cells
2015
Solving NP-Complete Problems with Networks of Evolutionary Processors
2001
We propose a computational device based on evolutionary rules and communication within a network, similar to that introduced in [4], called network of evolutionary processors. An NP-complete problem is solved by networks of evolutionary processors of linear size in linear time. Some furher directions of research are finally discussed.
The effects of mobile banking application user satisfaction and system usage on bank-customer relationships
2016
This study examines mobile banking (m-banking) application usage in Finland by linking it with customer-bank relationship development. Specifically, we examine how usage is related to relationship commitment, overall satisfaction, intention to recommend the bank and future intentions to remain with the bank. A survey was used to collect data from experienced mbanking application users. In total, 273 valid responses were received. The results support the hypotheses and reveal that user satisfaction with m-banking application usage has a strong positive association with usage of m-banking applications. Usage, in turn, was positively related to all examined bank-customer relationship related v…
Reflecting on the Tensions of Research Utilization: Understanding the Coupling of Academic and User Knowledge
2018
This paper addresses debate of how research is utilized that questions measuring ‘acts of use’ of research (patents, spin-offs, or license income). A science system is a progressive business where research builds upon diverse existing research and knowledge. The extent of research utilization is determined by the extent to which prior research can feed into research that ultimately leads to acts of use. We use the term ‘knowledge transformers’ to refer to research users that transform academic knowledge into the socio-economic domain, and define ‘usability’ of prior research as the ease with which it may contribute to research that knowledge transformers are able to absorb. We argue that to…
Research-in-progress
2012
In this paper, we present a research-in-progress study where we are revisiting a well known knowledge-level framework of understanding (i.e. knowledge) of a system proposed by Olfman et al. (2006). The catalyst for this relook was the anomalies and incongruencies that surfaced when we tried to apply this framework in another study whose aim was to examine how hermeneutic reflection helps in learning. While the framework proved a useful vehicle to carry out hermeneutic analysis, it also proved inadequate in accounting for some significant aspects of what constitutes understanding of a system. A closer look at the data revealed that other theoretical premises could not only provide a better i…
Case study on exceptions
1995
Discusses exceptions in office work and the link between rules and exceptions in office information systems. After describing the nature of exceptions, examines their effect on rules. Provides a case study of a factory purchasing process, including unmatched invoices, costs, classification and strategic changes.
Digitalizing Management Accounting
2019
“Digitalization” is a term that is widely used to describe various technology-induced organizational change processes. These range from those that increase efficiency through the use of technology (e. g., digitalizing paper-based workflows, e.g. invoicing) to disruptive changes to existing business models by employing new technological possibilities (e. g., platforms such as Airbnb or Uber).
Test-driven development in education
2008
Test-Driven Development (TDD) was applied in educational setting right after it became well-known as a key practice of Extreme Programming (XP). Basically, there are many studies reporting positive experiences on TDD applied in different levels of a curriculum. In this paper, we discuss the role of TDD in education through the students' experiences. In our experiment, a challenging programming task was applied in order to see what kind of difficulties the students would encounter and discuss. The students' answers revealed several topics that require a careful treatment in teaching to avoid conceptual confusion. For example, the topics include the scalability of TDD, extent of single test, …
Extending the international new venture phenomenon to digital platform providers : A longitudinal case study
2018
People increasingly interact with services enabled by digital platforms. This has been a consequence of the digitalization of artifacts, which has transmuted traditional businesses into digital forms. With the increasing digitalization and modularization of services, digital platforms have given many digital service providers possibilities to scale globally, and to rapidly transcend national borders by serving multi-sided markets. However, we still know very little about how digital platform providers actually internationalize their services, or how they make their platforms available for global markets. In this paper, we contribute to the increasing literature on digital-based INVs, examin…