SINTEF Digital: Recent submissions
Now showing items 821-840 of 2523
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Norwegian ship-owners' adoption of alternative fuels
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The shipping sector's rising greenhouse gas emissions are often considered “hard-to-abate”. Some ship-owners have recently adopted or started to consider the adoption of alternative fuels, but systematic studies of this ... -
Understanding Barriers to Internal Startups in Large Organizations: Evidence from a Globally Distributed Company
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)Large global companies need to speed up their innovation activities to increase competitive advantage. However, such companies' organizational structures impede their ability to capture trends they are well aware of due ... -
Parenteral Nutrition in Advanced Cancer: The Healthcare Providers’ Perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Introduction: The evidence base for parenteral nutrition (PN) in advanced cancer patients is limited. We studied healthcare providers’ (HCPs’) experiences with PN in cancer patients, focusing on perceived treatment benefits ... -
Identifying Scalability Debt in Open Systems
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Architectural technical debt can be generated by changes in the business and the environment of an organization. In this paper, we emphasize the change in scalability requirements due to new regulations. Scalability is the ... -
Agile elicitation of scalability requirements for open systems: A case study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Eliciting scalability requirements during agile software development is complicated and poorly described in previous research. This article presents a lightweight artifact for eliciting scalability requirements during agile ... -
Improving productivity through corporate hackathons: A multiple case study of two large-scale agile organizations
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Software development companies organize hackathons to encourage innovation. Despite many benefits of hackathons, in large-scale agile organizations where many teams work together, stopping the ongoing work results in a ... -
Innovation in Large-scale agile - Benefits and Challenges of Hackathons when Hacking from Home
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021)Hackathons are events in which diverse teams work together to explore and develop solutions, software, or even ideas. Hackathons have been recognized not only as public events for hacking but also as a corporate mechanism ... -
Using Guilds to Foster Internal Startups in Large Organizations: A Case Study
(Chapter, 2021)Software product innovation in large organizations is fundamentally challenging because of restrained freedom and flexibility to conduct experiments. As a response, large agile companies form internal startups to initiate ... -
Spørsmål til Barnehage-Norge 2020 - Analyse og resultater fra Utdanningsdirektoratets spørreundersøkelse til barnehagesektoren
(SINTEF Rapport;2021:00076, Research report, 2021)Spørsmål til Barnehage-Norge 2020 presenterer resultatene fra den årlig spørreundersøkelse fra Utdanningsdirektoratet til barnehagesektoren i Norge. Temaene i årets undersøkelse er: Koronastengte barnehager våren 2020, ... -
Requirements Engineering in the Market Dialogue Phase of Public Procurement: A Case Study of an Innovation Partnership for Medical Technology
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Context and Motivation: In 2016, the European Union introduced ‘innovation partnerships’ to facilitate innovative development of the EU through public procurement. Requirements engineering is one of the main challenges ... -
Coordination Strategies When Working from Anywhere: A Case Study of Two Agile Teams
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)Effective coordination is the key to successful agile teams. They rely on frequent interactions and mutual adjustment to manage dependencies between activities, which traditionally has been solved by co-locating the team. ... -
Toward an Agile Product Management: What Do Product Managers Do in Agile Companies?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The product manager (PM) role is well established in leading technological companies, such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook. PMs are responsible for integrating technical, design, and business perspectives when ... -
Assessing cyber threats for storyless systems
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)A proper assessment of potential cyber threats is vital for security decision-making. This becomes an even more challenging task when dealing with new system designs and industry sectors where there is little or no historical ... -
Lower-Grade Gliomas: An Epidemiological Voxel-Based Analysis of Location and Proximity to Eloquent Regions
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Glioma is the most common intra-axial tumor, and its location relative to critical areas of the brain is important for treatment decision-making. Studies often report tumor location based on anatomical taxonomy ... -
Security and Independence of Process Safety and Control Systems in the Petroleum Industry
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The developments of reduced manning on offshore facilities and increased information transfer from offshore to land continue and may also be a prerequisite for the future survival of the oil and gas industry. A general ... -
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on mental well-being of Norwegian adolescents during the first wave—Socioeconomic position and gender differences
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: The lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic has been called a crisis in mental health, and adolescents may have been among the most affected. Comparing the first period of societal lockdown in spring ... -
A novel hybrid analysis and modeling approach applied to aluminum electrolysis process
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Aluminum electrolysis cells are characterized by harsh environments where several measurements have to be done manually. Due to the operational costs related to manual sampling, the sampling rates of these measurements are ... -
Are there predilection sites for intracranial meningioma? A population-based atlas
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Meningioma is the most common benign intracranial tumor and is believed to arise from arachnoid cap cells of arachnoid granulations. We sought to develop a population-based atlas from pre-treatment MRIs to explore the ... -
Trust in pathways? Professionals’ sensemaking of care pathways in the Norwegian mental health services system
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: In January 2019, care pathways within specialist mental health and substance abuse treatment services were officially launched in Norway. The care pathway introduced timeframes for assessment and treatment, ... -
Disruption management in railway systems by safe place assignment
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)When major disruptions occur in a rail network, the infrastructure manager and train operating companies may be forced to stop trains until the normal status is recovered. A crucial aspect is to identify, for each train, ...