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Get the Cogs in Synch – Time Horizon Aspects of Industry–Academia Collaboration
In industry–academia collaboration projects, there are many issues related to different time horizons in industry and academia. If not adressed upfront, they may hinder collaboration in such projects. We analyze our experiences from a 10 year industry–academia collaboration program, the EASE Industrial Excellence Center in Sweden, and identify issues and feasible practices to overcome the hurdles
Team-based fault content estimation in the software inspection process
The main objective of software inspection is to detect faults within a software artifact. This helps to reduce the number of faults and to increase the quality of a software product. However, although inspections have been performed with great success, and although the quality of the product is increased, it is difficult to estimate the quality. During the inspection process, attempts with objecti
Teachers' Experience of Teaching and Learning Internationalisation in the Swedish Nurse Education
Building New States: Lessons from Eritrea
Pelle erövraren (1987)
The Tree Theme Method®
Negativa förpliktelser i finansiella avtal
Exploring the role of communication in shaping fertility transition patterns in space and time
Det vetenskapliga studiet av politik
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Our Mission: Development : Comparative Perspectives on Development - David Livingstone and Finland's Development Policy Programme 2012
Black Cultural Studies och feministisk (postkolonial) forskning
The right to social cash benefits as property rights under the european convention on human rights?
The Global-Local Nexus Revisited: Constructing Asia in Times of Globalization
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Utredningsarbete i barnavården- centrala utgångspunkter
Från jägare till bonde? - Om Ertebøllekultur och tidigneolitisk Trattbägarkultur i sydligaste Sverige
Bevattning med avloppsvatten i energiskog
Den underfundige betraktaren
Site-control of InAs quantum dots on a patterned InP surface: As/P exchange reactions
We present the effect of annealing temperature and annealing time on InAs/InP site-controlled quantum dot growth. Electron beam pre-patterning forms carbon nano-deposits at the InP surface, which then can be used as growth masks to form nano-holes at the surface. By only annealing of the patterned InP surface under an arsine ambient, As/P exchange reactions produce material sufficient for selectiv