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Exploring health information technology implementation success factors: a comparative investigation in Nordic countries

2016

The implementation of health information technology (HIT) can improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare services. There is a gap in terms of generalising and systematising the results of previous research and in understanding HIT implementation worldwide. The majority of studies on HIT implementation have been conducted in North America, most of which are case studies or other qualitative research. In this research, we surveyed IT managers in Nordic healthcare and used factor analysis to uncover success factor groups. Six groups emerged: culture conducive to change, quality of system and service, collaboration, alignment, end-user involvement, and management commitment. We found that…

Leadership and Managementbusiness.industryHealth information technologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInformation technologyHealth Informaticsta314102 engineering and technologyPublic relations020204 information systemsService (economics)Health careRealm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedicineQuality (business)0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessSet (psychology)ta512Qualitative researchmedia_commonInternational Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management
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FluorMODgui V3.0 : a graphic user interface for the spectral simulation of leaf and canopy chlorophyll fluorescence

2006

The FluorMODgui Graphic User Interface (GUI) software package developed within the frame of the FluorMOD project Development of a Vegetation Fluorescence Canopy Model is presented in this manuscript. The FluorMOD project was launched in 2002 by the European Space Agency (ESA) to advance the science of vegetation fluorescence simulation through the development and integration of leaf and canopy fluorescence models based on physical methods. The design of airborne or space missions dedicated to the measurement of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence using remote-sensing instruments require physical methods for quantitative feasibility analysis and sensor specification studies. The FluorMODg…

Leaf fluorescenceCanopyFluorMODIrradianceReflectanceGeofísicaWRSFluorescènciaADLIB-ART-2498Graphic user interfaceCanopy fluorescenceTransmittanceLeaf angle distributionRadianceComputers in Earth SciencesLeaf area indexChlorophyll fluorescenceGeologyZenithInformation SystemsRemote sensingComputers & geosciences
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The emergence of lean construction in the Norwegian AEC industry

2021

Lean construction has inspired the AEC industry globally over the last decades, and this manifests within a wide array of contexts. The purpose of this paper is to provide a narrative-based qualitative analysis of the emergence and impact of Lean construction on a national level, notably in the Norwegian AEC industry. The analysis is based on the concept of paradigm shift and on empirical knowledge in the form of narratives. The narratives of practitioners and researchers provide deep insights into how Lean Construction has inspired the Norwegian AEC industry and academia, respectively. The reflections indicate that the introduction of the Lean construction principles and tools in the Norwe…

Lean constructionKnowledge managementbusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionNorwegianLean manufacturingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlanguage.human_languageManagement Information SystemsNarrative inquiryVDP::Teknologi: 500Paradigm shiftlanguageNarrativeSociologybusiness
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A nested virtualization tool for information technology practical education

2016

Background A common problem of some information technology courses is the difficulty of providing practical exercises. Although different approaches have been followed to solve this problem, it is still an open issue, specially in security and computer network courses. Results This paper proposes NETinVM, a tool based on nested virtualization that includes a fully functional lab, comprising several computers and networks, in a single virtual machine. It also analyzes and evaluates how it has been used in different teaching environments. Conclusions The results show that this tool makes it possible to perform demos, labs and practical exercises, greatly appreciated by the students, that woul…

Lecture-based learningNetwork securityComputer scienceProblem-based learningDistributed computingNested virtualization02 engineering and technologyMultidisciplinary approach020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONComputer networksSystem administrationMultidisciplinarybusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationInformation technologyNetwork securityNested virtualizationProblem-based learningSystem administrationbusinessSoftware engineering0503 educationSoftwareSpringerPlus
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Motivation to engage in crowdsourcing: Towards the synthetic psychological–sociological model

2021

Abstract This article is aimed at analysis of user participation in web-based crowdsourcing projects in the digital humanities (DH) field, with a focus on what motivates these volunteers.1 The first aim of the article is a critical analysis of models of motivators for involvement offered to date. The analysis is based on a review of DH crowdsourcing literature, as a result of which there is an indication of shortcomings of the psychological data-driven approach that has dominated thus far. The second aim of the article is to offer a new model that synthesizes the psychological-motivation approach with a sociological one. Applying Pierre Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital, the motivation model cre…

Linguistics and Languagebusiness.industrySociologyCrowdsourcingbusinessLanguage and LinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsInformation SystemsEpistemologyDigital Scholarship in the Humanities
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The shortest-path problem with resource constraints with -loop elimination and its application to the capacitated arc-routing problem

2014

Abstract In many branch-and-price algorithms, the column generation subproblem consists of computing feasible constrained paths. In the capacitated arc-routing problem (CARP), elementarity constraints concerning the edges to be serviced and additional constraints resulting from the branch-and-bound process together impose two types of loop-elimination constraints. To fulfill the former constraints, it is common practice to rely on a relaxation where loops are allowed. In a k-loop elimination approach all loops of length k and smaller are forbidden. Following Bode and Irnich (2012) for solving the CARP, branching on followers and non-followers is the only known approach to guarantee integer …

Loop (graph theory)Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputationManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringModeling and SimulationShortest path problemBenchmark (computing)Column generationRelaxation (approximation)Arc routingInteger (computer science)MathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Performance and Implementation Modeling of Gated Linear Networks on FPGA for Lossless Image Compression

2020

Over recent years, imaging systems have seen explosive increase in resolution. These trends present a challenge for resource-constrained embedded imaging devices. Efficient image compression is essential to reduce bandwidth consumption and to increase the capability of on-board storage. Especially, for imaging systems where information loss is not allowed, for example, in medical, military and remote sensing imaging systems. This paper explores the use of Gated Linear Networks (GLNs) for development of embedded lossless compression systems. GLNs have proved themselves via PAQ archiver series, that have been ranked among the top across several lossless compression benchmarks. We propose an a…

Lossless compressionbusiness.industryComputer scienceEmphasis (telecommunications)02 engineering and technologyInformation loss020202 computer hardware & architecture020204 information systemsScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBandwidth (computing)businessField-programmable gate arrayThroughput (business)Computer hardwareImage compression2020 9th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO)
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Input-to-state stability for discrete-time nonlinear switched singular systems

2016

Discrete-time nonlinear switched singular systems (SSSs) are investigated.The input-to-state stability (ISS) problems for discrete-time nonlinear SSSs are concerned.The ISS criteria are obtained via average dwell time approach and iterative algorithm of discrete-time systems.The switching rules are optimized and designed. This paper investigates the input-to-state stability (ISS) problems for a class of discrete-time nonlinear switched singular systems (SSSs). Two novel ISS criteria are proposed based on average dwell time (ADT) approach and iterative algorithm of discrete-time systems (IADS). In particular, the following two cases are considered for the underlying systems: the first case i…

Lyapunov function0209 industrial biotechnologyInformation Systems and ManagementIterative method02 engineering and technologyStability (probability)Theoretical Computer Sciencesymbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automationExponential stabilityControl theoryArtificial IntelligenceIterative algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematicsSwitched singular systemInput-to-state stabilityProcess (computing)Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAverage dwell time; Discrete-time system; Input-to-state stability; Iterative algorithm; Nonlinear system; Switched singular system; Control and Systems Engineering; Theoretical Computer Science; Software; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Information Systems and Management; Artificial IntelligenceComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear systemDwell timeDiscrete time and continuous timeDiscrete-time systemControl and Systems EngineeringsymbolsNonlinear system020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAverage dwell timeSoftware
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Adaptive Neural Stabilizing Controller for a Class of Mismatched Uncertain Nonlinear Systems by State and Output Feedback

2015

In this paper, first, an adaptive neural network (NN) state-feedback controller for a class of nonlinear systems with mismatched uncertainties is proposed. By using a radial basis function NN (RBFNN), a bound of unknown nonlinear functions is approximated so that no information about the upper bound of mismatched uncertainties is required. Then, an observer-based adaptive controller based on RBFNN is designed to stabilize uncertain nonlinear systems with immeasurable states. The state-feedback and observer-based controllers are based on Lyapunov and strictly positive real-Lyapunov stability theory, respectively, and it is shown that the asymptotic convergence of the closed-loop system to ze…

Lyapunov functionObserver (quantum physics)Computer Simulation; Feedback; Neural Networks (Computer); Nonlinear Dynamics; Control and Systems Engineering; Software; Information Systems; Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionNeural Networks (Computer)Nonlinear controlUpper and lower boundsFeedbackComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeNonlinear DynamicsControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryAdaptive systemStability theorysymbolsComputer SimulationNeural Networks ComputerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSoftwareInformation SystemsMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
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Engagement as a Driver of Growth of Online Health Forums: Observational Study

2017

Background: The emerging research on nurturing the growth of online communities posits that it is in part attributed to network effects, wherein every increase in the volume of user-generated content increases the value of the community in the eyes of its potential new members. The recently introduced metric engagement capacity offers a means of quantitatively assessing the ability of online platform users to engage each other into generating content; meanwhile, the quantity engagement value is useful for quantifying communication-based platform use. If the claim that higher engagement leads to accelerated growth holds true for online health forums (OHFs), then engagement tracking should be…

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