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    • SoA-in-Practise: R&D Activities in Norway 

      Skjellaug, Bjørn; Berre, Arne- Jørgen (Lecture, 2008)
    • Social software for co-creation in Living Labs - lessons learnt 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Karahasanovic, Amela (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2012)
      In this report we summarize the results from our work on requirements and design of social software for co-creation in Living Labs, conducted within the SociaLL project.Social design feedback is proposed as an approach to ...
    • Social software for co-creation in Living Labs: Solutions and experiences 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Karahasanovic, Amela (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2013)
      In this report we summarize the results from our work on requirements and design of social software for co-creation in Living Labs, conducted within the SociaLL project. The intended readership of the report is practitioners ...
    • SociaLL initial framework for understanding social software for co-creation in Living Labs 

      Følstad, Asbjørn; Ebbesson, Esbjørn; Hammer-Jacobsen, Thomas; Bergvall-Kåreborn, Birgitta (Research report, 2011)
      Living Labs is a relatively new approach to involving users in the innovation and development processes and has received great interest lately. In the NordForsk research project SociaLL we aim to use social software for ...
    • A socio-technical perspective on the scope for ports to enable energy transition 

      Damman, Sigrid; Steen, Markus (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      The paper applies the multi-level perspective (MLP) in a descriptive study of three Norwegian ports, to shed new light on the sociotechnical processes that structure their efforts to develop into zero emission energy hubs. ...
    • Software Architecture for Self-Adapting Sub-sea Sensor Networks: Work in Progress 

      Hallsteinsen, Svein Olav; Sanders, Richard Torbjørn (Chapter, 2009)
      Monitoring of the sub-sea environment requires advanced sensor networks with both stationary and mobile nodeson the surface and underwater, each node playing a different role. The combination of mobile and stationary nodes, ...
    • Software Engineering and AI for Data Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems/Internet of Things - SEA4DQ'22 Report 

      Nguyen, Phu Hong; Sen, Sagar; Cassoli, Beatriz Bretones; Jourdan, Nicolas; Magnanini, Maria Chiara (Journal article, 2023)
      Cyber-physical systems (CPS)/lntemet of Things (IoT) are omnipresent in many industrial sectors and application domains in which the quality of the data acquired and used for decision support is a common factor. Because ...
    • Software Engineering Challenges for Migration to the Service Cloud Paradigm 

      Mohagheghi, Parastoo; Sæther, Thor (Chapter, 2011)
      This paper presents on-going work in a research project on defining methodology and tools for model-driven migration of legacy applications to a service-oriented architecture with deployment in the cloud; i.e. the Service ...
    • Software Entropy in Agile Product Evolution 

      Hanssen, Geir Kjetil; Conradi, Reidar; Yamashita, Aiko Amparo Fallas; Moonen, Leon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Conference: HICCS-43, 5-8 Jan. 2010, Koloa, Kauai (Hawaii), USA. ACM Press. A shorter version was presented at the 25th International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'2009), Edmonton, Canada, 20-26 Sept. 2009, pp. ...
    • Software Security Activities that Support Incident Management in Secure DevOps 

      Jaatun, Martin Gilje (Chapter, 2018)
      Many software services are currently created using DevOps, where developers and operations personnel are more tightly integrated. The DevOps paradigm enables shorter development cycles, but increased speed has raised ...
    • Software Teams and Their Knowledge Networks in Large-Scale Software Development 

      Šmite, Darja; Moe, Nils Brede; Sablis, Aivars; Wohlin, Claes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Context: Large software development projects involve multiple interconnected teams, often spread around the world, developing complex products for a growing number of customers and users. Succeeding with large-scale software ...
    • Software-based, Intelligent Energy Optimization Methods for Green IoT 

      Goknil, Arda; Song, Hui; Dautov, Rustem; Yildirim, K. Sinan (SINTEF Rapport;2021:01423, Research report, 2021)
      Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to support a more sustainable world by digitalizing various daily-life tasks and industrial processes. On the other hand, the global energy consumption of IoT devices is already ...
    • SOI Thin Microdosimeter Detectors for Low Energy Ions and Radiation Damage Studies 

      James, B.; Tran, Linh T.; Vohradsky, J.; Bolst, David; Pan, Vladimir M.; Carr, M; Guatelli, Susanna; Pogossov, Alex; Petasecca, Marco; Lerch, Michael; Prokopovich, Dale A.; Reinhard, Mark I.; Povoli, Marco; Kok, Angela; Hinde, D; Dasgupta, M; Stuchbery, A.E.; Perevertaylo, Vladimir I.; Rosenfeld, Anatoly B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The responses of two silicon on insulator (SOI) 3-D microdosimeters developed by the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics were investigated with a range of different low energy ions, with high linear energy transfer (LET). ...
    • SOI Thin Microdosimeters for High LET Single Event Upset Studies in Fe, O, Xe and Cocktail Ion Beam Fields 

      James, Benjamin; Tran, Linh T.; Bolst, David; Perrachi, Stefania; Davis, Jeremy; Prokopovich, Dale A.; Guatelli, Susanna; Petasecca, Marco; Lerch, Michael L.F.; Povoli, Marco; Kok, Angela; Goethem, Marc-Jan; Nancarrow, Mitchell; Matsufuji, Naruhiro; Jackson, Michael; Rosenfeld, Anatoly B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The response of a 5 μm thin silicon on insulator (SOI) 3D microdosimeter was investigated for single event upset applications by measuring the LET of different high LET ions. The charge collection characteristics of the ...
    • Solving Node Edge Arc Routing Problems in the Distribution of Media Products 

      Flatberg, Truls; Kloster, Oddvar; Nilssen, Eivind Jodaa; Smedsrud, Morten; Hasle, Geir (Lecture, 2009)
      There is a strong pressure on economy in the distribution of media products. Two important remedies are more efficient carrier routes and distribution of side products. Both call for effective and dynamic route design and ...
    • Sonopermeation Enhances Uptake and Therapeutic Effect of Free and Encapsulated Cabazitaxel 

      Snipstad, Sofie; Mørch, Ýrr; Sulheim, Einar; Åslund, Andreas; Pedersen, André; Hansen, Rune; Davies, Catharina de Lange; Berg, Sigrid (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Delivery of drugs and nanomedicines to tumors is often heterogeneous and insufficient and, thus, of limited efficacy. Microbubbles in combination with ultrasound have been found to improve delivery to tumors, enhancing ...
    • Sound exposure during outdoor music festivals 

      Tronstad, Tron Vedul; Gelderblom, Femke B. (Journal article, 2016)
    • Sound signals to improve evacuation in road tunnels 

      Tronstad, Tron Vedul; Jenssen, Gunnar; Moscoso Paredes, Claudia Trinidad; Södersten, Carl-Johan Hugo; Zaikonnikov, Eugene (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Although visual signage is the most common means of evacuation support in road tunnel emergencies, these can be of little help when there is dense smoke product of a fire. In such cases, auditory messages can lead evacuees ...
    • Space–time series clustering: Algorithms, taxonomy, and case study on urban smart cities 

      Belhadi, Asma; Djenouri, Youcef; Nørvåg, Kjetil; Ramampiaro, Heri; Masseglia, Florent; Lin, Jerry Chun-Wei (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This paper provides a short overview of space–time series clustering, which can be generally grouped into three main categories such as: hierarchical, partitioning-based, and overlapping clustering. The first hierarchical ...
    • Spatial distribution of malignant transformation in patients with low-grade glioma 

      Jakola, Asgeir S; Bouget, David Nicolas Jean-Marie; Reinertsen, Ingerid; Skjulsvik, Anne Jarstein; Sagberg, Lisa Millgård; Bø, Hans Kristian; Gulati, Sasha; Sjåvik, Kristin; Solheim, Ole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background Malignant transformation represents the natural evolution of diffuse low-grade gliomas (LGG). This is a catastrophic event, causing neurocognitive symptoms, intensified treatment and premature death. However, ...