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When safety science meets the practitioners: Does safety science contribute to marginalization of practical knowledge?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)In this paper we explore the proposal that knowledge generated by safety scientists may displace or marginalize existing local or system-specific safety knowledge embedded in operational practices. The proposition is based ... -
When the Decomposition Meets the Constraint Satisfaction Problem
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper explores the joint use of decomposition methods and parallel computing for solving constraint satisfaction problems and introduces a framework called Parallel Decomposition for Constraint Satisfaction Problems ... -
When the Social Becomes Non-Human: Young People’s Perception of Social Support in Chatbots
(Chapter, 2021)Although social support is important for health and well-being, many young people are hesitant to reach out for support. The emerging uptake of chatbots for social and emotional purposes entails opportunities and concerns ... -
When time matters: a qualitative study on hospital staff's strategies for meeting the target times in cancer patient pathways
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Cancer patient pathways (CPPs) were introduced in Norway in 2015. CPPs are time-bound standardised care pathways that describe the organisation of and responsibilities for diagnostics and treatment, as well ... -
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 and why do firms choose to move? Empirical evidence from Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A key goal for many public policies is to increase the competitiveness of local industries and make areas more attractive for firm location and development. However, little is known about firm relocations even though they ... -
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 ... -
'Where is your "F"?': Psychological Testing, Communication and Identity Formation in a Multinational Corporation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The article is based on multi-sited fieldwork in a multinational corporation, where psychological tests were used extensively to facilitate communication and human resource development. The analysis indicates that the test ... -
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 ... -
Whispers in the Wind: Ethical dimensions of social conflict in offshore wind
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The current European energy crisis in combination with the international climate agreements dictate the need for strong investment in green energy. Among others, offshore wind is widely considered an efficient low-impact ... -
Who cares about ocean acidification in the Plasticene?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-05-15)Plastics is all the rage, and mitigating marine litter is topping the agenda for nations pushing issues such as ocean acidification, or even climate change, away from the public consciousness. We are personally directly ... -
Who should own the PV? Assessment of ownership structures for local energy production in zero emission neighbourhoods
(ZEN Report;55, Research report, 2024)Ownership structures for local energy production in zero emission neighbourhoods Nyhavna, an industrial area in Trondheim, Norway, is undergoing a transformation into a zero-emission neighbourhood (ZEN) as an extension ... -
Why do regional biogeochemical models produce contrasting future projections of primary production in the Barents Sea?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Projected future changes in primary production in the Barents Sea vary among different regional biogeochemical models, with some showing an increase, some a decrease, and some no change. This variability has been attributed ... -
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 ... -
Wide-Band Transformer Modeling Including Core Non-Linear Effects
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Wide-band, black-box transformer models can be obtained via frequency sweep measurements on transformer terminals followed by rational model extraction via passive curve fitting. These models do however not include core ... -
Wild caught cod (Gadus morhua) and haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) chilled in slurry or flake ice and its effect on product quality.
(Chapter, 2023)Chilling is an essential preservation technology in fish-processing. Slurry systems offer seafood preservation at sub-zero temperatures with advantages like faster chilling, reduced physical damage and prolonged shelf life. ... -
Will 10 MW wind turbines bring down the operation and maintenance cost of offshore wind farms?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Larger wind turbines are believed to be advantageous from an investment and installation perspective, since costs for installation and inner cabling are dependent mainly on the number of wind turbines and not their size. ... -
Wind farm control - Part I: A review on control system concepts and structures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Wind farm control design is a recently new area of research that has rapidly become a key enabler for the development of large wind farm projects and their safe and efficient connection to the power grid. A comprehensive ...