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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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Omläggning av skiftgång

Enlund, Johan January 2003 (has links)
The digital printing market is changing faster now than before and the ability to adjust to newsituations has become more importat to a printing company. An efficient internal communicationis essential. At Elanders Digitaltryck a decision was made in august 2002 to look over the shiftworking system for the printer operators. In this paper, an investigation of the possibilities tochange the existing system to a better one was made.The project resultet in four different timetabels. The construction was based on theoretical studiesand an analysis of the current situation at the workplace. The analysis showed that a strong resistanseagainst a change of the working hours exists among the workers and that this should beconsidered before a decision is made. An analasys of the printers counters shows that they areused more efficient during shorter shift periods compared to the longer ones. A closeer look at theabcense due to sickness shows that it is relatively high but no connection between abcense andworking hours could be made.Working hours is a sensitive issue and should be treated with care. It is important that the workersare well informed and preferly involved in the development of a new timetable.
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Stories to wear : A surface pattern collection that explores storytelling through a memory game as a method for a clothing context / Berättelser att bära

Ideäng, Hanna January 2023 (has links)
Stories to wear is a bachelor degree work in textile design. The position of the work is in digitally printed textile surface pattern for clothing where the surface pattern collection is designed for storytelling and playfulness. The project explores the synergistic effect in combining a method where randomness decides the outcome, textiles, patterns and the body. / Stories to Wear är ett kandidatarbete inom textildesign. Arbetets position är inom digitalt tryckt textilytmönster för kläder där ytmönsterskollektionen är designad för berättande och lekfullhet. Projektet utforskar den synergistiska effekten av att kombinera en metod där slumpen bestämmer utfallet, textilier, mönster och kroppen.

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