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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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Omvänd logistik för e-handel inom modeindustrin

Ahmed Abdulalim, Qane January 2023 (has links)
This bachelor thesis explores the implementation of reverse logistics (OL) as a means to enhance sustainable practices within the e-commerce sector, with a specific focus on clothing e-commerce. The study begins by defining reverse logistics as the process of planning, implementing and controlling the efficient flow of raw materials, in-process inventory, finished goods, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption to meet customer requirements. To effectively utilise the reverse logistics companies utilize various strategies to encourage consumers to return their used or unwanted products in hope to reclaim the original value of the item(s). The successful implementation of reverse logistics necessitates a focus on transporting products from point B to point A. Given that most organisations rely on intermodal transport for deliveries, reverse logistics plays a pivotal role in maintaining an efficient supply chain. By conducting a literature review using databases such as Google Scholar, DIVA portal and Scopus this study used previous studies done in the same subject. Previous articles were studied to find the most common factors that hinder an efficient or improved reverse logistic process for clothing and accessories e-commerce companies. The factors that were found to be the most crucial were as following:  Inventory, Handling, Product complexity, Return policy, Transport and distance. Why these findings are of interest is because by implementing strategies that targets the factors it may lead to a more efficient reverse logistics process which in turn will lead to increased customer satisfaction and revenue.
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Vårdplaceringsproblematik på Norrlands Universitetssjukhus : En fallstudie gällande vårdplaceringsprocessen och hur IoT kan användas inom den

Henriksson, Joar, Gustavsson, Daniel January 2019 (has links)
The complex process of patient placement within a hospital is a big challenge. The main focus in the process is how to coordinate clinics to make sure that the patients get the best possible care. The rise of digital health has led to a greater use of technologies to facilitate the activities within the hospitals’ processes. This study has been focusing on how Internet of Things can be used in the patient placement process. Respondents to participate in the interviews were chosen with help from a coordinator based on their experience within the study area of interest. Observations were done in meetings where the staff discussed patient placements. From a perspective of problem based coordination, a thematic analysis was done on the collected data and from the themes that were created a solution was presented. The object of this study is to map the process of patient placement and to present an analytic approach on how to facilitate the patient placement process with the use of Internet of Things. Our proposed approach will contribute to a greater understanding of the patient placement process and how Internet of Things can be used within it.
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Dräkt och pose i porträtt : En analys av posens fiktion och dräktens avbildning i tre porträtt föreställande Herman Wrangel (1584 - 1643)

Bredberg, Eva January 2017 (has links)
This study is concerned with portraiture as a roleplay and a strategy to communicate the sitter´s identity to affect the viewer. Focusing on the sitter´s pose and the depiction of dress, the study examines three portraits between 1624 and the 1630s, representing Herman Wrangel (1584–1643), Field Marshal and Councilor of the Realm. The analysis is based on the concept, the fiction of the pose, developed by Harry Berger Jr. The idea of Theatricality discussed by Hanneke H Grootenboer´s is also used. The results show that dress, details of dress and the pose which are significant for the identity of the sitter are depicted with emphasis. Therefore, the dress and the pose have a key role in the depiction of the sitter acting his identity. The sitter acts before the artist and in the long run before the beholder. The portrait of the nobleman becomes a monologue for the beholder who can confirm the nobility´s role in society. / Uppsatsen handlar om hur porträttmåleri som ett rollspel och en strategi för förmedling av den avporträtterades identitet till betraktaren. Tre porträtt från perioden 1624–1630, föreställande Herman Wrangel (1584–1643) fältmarskalk och riksråd, har analyserats med fokus på den avporträtterades pose och dräktens avbildning med stöd i begreppet the fiction of the pose, baserat på Harry Berger Jr teori. Vidare används begreppet teatrikalitet, som det diskuteras av Hanneke H Grootenboer. Undersökningen visar att dräkt och dräktdetaljer samt poser som är betydelsefulla, för den avporträtterades identitet, framställs med emfas. Därmed spelar dräkten och posen en viktig roll i den avporträtterades framställan. Den avporträtterade agerar inför konstnären och i förlängningen inför betraktaren. Porträttet av adelsmannen blir en uppvisning, en monolog inför betraktaren som kan bekräfta adelsmannens roll i den sociala hierarkin.

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