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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Th-U series radionuclides in the characterization of geothermal reservoirs (Bruchsal, SW Germany)

Kölbel, Lena 30 September 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Разработка полной модели архитектуры деятельности предприятия для проекта внедрения мобильных приложений : магистерская диссертация / Development of a complete enterprise architecture model for a mobile application implementation project

Фокшук, Н. О., Fokshuk, N. O. January 2022 (has links)
Работа посвящена изучению и совершенствованию процессов взаимодействия в виртуальной среде предприятия, моделированию архитектуры процессов виртуальной организации, разработке информационного приложения взаимодействия заказчика и исполнителя, оценке экономической эффективности проекта разработки мобильного приложения, разработке и апробации системно-динамической модели оценки эффективности реализации проектных задач в динамике средствами имитационного моделирования. / The work is devoted to the study and improvement of interaction processes in the virtual environment of the enterprise, modeling the architecture of the processes of a virtual organization, developing an information application of interaction between the customer and the contractor, evaluating the economic efficiency of the mobile application development project, developing and testing a system-dynamic model for evaluating the effectiveness of the implementation of project tasks in dynamics by means of simulation modeling.
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When Should Feedback be Provided in Online Forms? : Using Revisits as a Measurement of Optimal Scanpath Disruption and Re-evaluating the Modal Theory of Form Completion.

Koniakowski, Isabella January 2017 (has links)
In web forms, feedback can be provided to users at different points in time. This study investigates these three ways of providing feedback to find which results in the shortest completion time, which results in the lowest number of gaze revisits to input fields, and which type of feedback the users prefer. This was investigated through development of prototypes that were tested with 30 participants in a within-group design after which they were interviewed about their experiences. Providing feedback instantly or after form submission resulted in significantly shorter completion times than providing feedback after users left a field. Providing feedback instantly also resulted in significantly fewer revisits to input fields compared to providing feedback after leaving a field. Through a thematic analysis, users’ experiences were shown to be the most negative when given feedback after form submission, while the most positive experiences occurred when users were given feedback immediately. The results indicate that providing feedback immediately may be an equally good or better alternative to earlier research recommendations to provide feedback after form submission and that revisits to areas of interest may, with further research, be a measurement of optimal scanpath disruption.

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