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When to Treat Security Risks with Cyber Insurance
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Transferring security risk to a third party through cyber insurance is an unfamiliar playing field for a lot of organisations, and therefore many hesitate to make such investments. Indeed, there is a general need for ... -
When to Treat Security Risks with Cyber Insurance
(Chapter, 2018)Transferring security risk to a third party through cyber insurance is an unfamiliar playing field for a lot of organisations, and therefore many hesitate to make such investments. Indeed, there is a general need for ... -
Where is the Proof? - A Review of Experiences from Applying MDE in Industry
(Chapter, 2008)Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) has been promoted as a solution to handle the complexity of software development by raising the abstraction level and automating labor-intensive and error-prone tasks. However, few efforts ... -
Where is the Proof? - A Review of Experiences from Applying MDE in Industry
(Lecture, 2008)Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) has been promoted as a solution to handle the complexity of software development by raising the abstraction level and automating labor-intensive and error-prone tasks. However, few efforts ... -
Which Mobile Health Toolkit Should a Service Provider Choose? A Comparative Evaluation of Apple HealthKit, Google Fit, and Samsung Digital Health Platform
(Chapter, 2017)Mobile health applications are proliferating. Platform vendors have recently created programming toolkits to support developers. In many healthcare scenarios, mobile health applications are only the end-point of a larger ... -
Why People Use Chatbots
(Chapter, 2017)There is a growing interest in chatbots, which are machine agents serving as natural language user interfaces for data and service providers. However, no studies have empirically investigated people’s motivations for using ... -
Wire-arc additive manufacturing of structures with overhang: Experimental results depositing material onto fixed substrate
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)As additive manufacturing (AM) technology grows both more advanced and more available, the challenges and limitations are also made more evident. Most existing solutions for AM build structures layer by layer using strictly ... -
Wireless Communication Technologies for Safe Cooperative Cyber Physical Systems
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Cooperative Cyber-Physical Systems (Co-CPSs) can be enabled using wireless communication technologies, which in principle should address reliability and safety challenges. Safety for Co-CPS enabled by wireless communication ... -
Wireless Instrumentation for Safety Critical Systems. Technology, Standards, Solutions and Future Trends
(, Research report, 2015)Wireless communication is an important part of everyday life, but has until recently been considered too unreliable for use in industrial processes. In particular, there has been reluctance to accept wireless systems as ... -
Wireless Instrumentation for the Water and Wastewater Industry
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Wireless Smart Systems Beyond RFID
(Lecture, 2008)It is expected that in the coming 20 years the IoT will be pervasive, and ubiquitous: smart devices, embedded in smart materials, will work in synergy to improve the quality of our lives. In this context wireless smart ... -
WirelessHART vs. ISA100.11a: The Format War Hits the Factory Floor
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The first decade of the new millennium has been a stage for the rapid development of wireless communication technologies for low-cost, low-power wireless solutions capable of robust and reliable communication [1]. IEEE ... -
With a Little Help from Your Friends: Collaboration with Vendors During Smart Grid Incident Response Exercises
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)The introduction of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) into conventional power grids has resulted in a digitalized smart grid, enabling a more efficient and robust operation. However, it can also lead to ... -
Wood's anomalies and spectral uniformity of focusing diffractive optical elements
(Journal article, 2010)We report on simulations and measurements of focusing diffractive optical elements, fabricated as two-level binary optics. The diffractive optical elements are designed to separate and focus four specific wavelengths in ... -
Work clothing for fishermen participating in the Goliat coastal oil spill response team
(SINTEF Rapport;2020:00983, Research report, 2020)Downgrading of SINTEF Health Research report F23963 dated 2013-01-29, 1st amendment dated 2013-12-20 and 2nd amendment dated 2014-12-19. Downgrade ordered from Vår Energi AS (former Eni Norge AS) by Ulf Klevstad on email ... -
Work Engagement in Agile Teams: The Missing Link Between Team Autonomy, Trust, and Performance?
(Chapter, 2022)To have engaged and high-performing agile teams are what most organizations strive for. At the same time, there is little research on the drivers of team work engagement in the software context. Team autonomy and trust are ... -
Work strain and thermophysiological responses in Norwegian fish farming — a field study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Fish farming is considered as a physical demanding occupation, including work operations with high workloads and awkward work positions for prolonged periods of time. Combined with potential challenging environmental ... -
Zebras and Lions: Better Incident Handling Through Improved Cooperation
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Zero Delay Joint Source Channel Coding for Multivariate Gaussian Sources over Orthogonal Gaussian Channels
(Journal article, 2013)Communication of a multivariate Gaussian source transmitted over orthogonal additive white Gaussian noise channels using delay-free joint source channel codes (JSCC) is studied in this paper. Two scenarios are considered: ...