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    Analys av metoder för sökmotoroptimering : Hur öka synligheten för sin webbplats

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    Det hÀr arbetet behandlar olika metoder för att optimera sin webbplats för sökmotorer. Syftet Àr att ge en inblick i hur sökmotorer fungerar, hur folk anvÀnder sig av dem, samt att förse lÀsaren med lÀmpliga redskap för att sjÀlv kunna sökmotoroptimera mindre webbplatser. Arbetet fokuserar pÄ gratis, allmÀnt accepterade metoder som alla kan anvÀnda sig av. PÄ grund av Google dominans behandlas frÀmst deras sökmotor. Arbetet grundar sig pÄ elektroniska kÀllor samt en del egna undersökningar. Arbetet börjar med att reda ut hur sökmotorer fungerar och hur folk anvÀnder sig av dem. Metoderna för att sökmotoroptimera webbplatser har delats in i onpage- och offpage-metoder. PÄ sÄ vis fÄr lÀsaren först en inblick i hur man optimerar en webbplats pÄ bÀsta sÀtt, och sedan kunskap om andra externa faktorer som man behöver ta i beaktande. Som avslutning har en jÀmförelse mellan nÄgra högt rankade webbplatser gjorts och lÀsaren presenteras Àven med framtidsutsikter för sökmotoroptimering. Arbetet strÀvar efter att vara sÄ lÀttlÀst som möjligt, men pÄ grund av sin tekniska natur krÀvs det att lÀsaren har en grundförstÄelse för hur webbplatser Àr uppbyggda, samt kÀnner till HTML och CSS.This thesis deals with various methods for optimizing a website for search engines. The purpose is to give an insight into how search engines work, how people use them, and to provide the reader with the necessary tools for optimizing smaller websites. The thesis focuses on free, widely accepted methods that anyone can use. Because of Google's dominance, their search engine is primarily dealt with. The thesis is based on electronic sources, as well as some of my own investigations. The thesis begins with sorting out how search engines work and how people use them. The methods for optimizing websites have been divided into on-page and off-page methods. This first gives the reader an insight into how to optimize a website in the best way, and then the knowledge of other external factors that one needs to take into consideration. In conclusion, a comparison between some high ranking sites is made and the reader is also presented with the outlook for search engine optimization. The thesis strives to be as easily readable as possible, but due to its technical nature the reader is required to have a basic understanding of how websites are constructed, and also be familiar with HTML and CSS

    Representationslikhetsanalys med flera modeller och korsvalidering inom magnetoencefalografi

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    Due to the increased availability of computational resources, more complex analysis methods taking advantage of the inherent high dimensionality of the data can be employed in functional brain imaging, allowing for development and assessment of intricate models. Models are utilized for both explanatory and predictive purposes and permits generalization from individual brain responses to the functioning principles of the brain. Representational similarity analysis (RSA) is a framework allowing evaluation of the performance of models by comparison to imaging data via the use of representational distance matrices (RDMs). This type of analysis also enables finding the linear combination of models that best explains the imaging data, something that successfully has been applied to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. In this thesis, RSA is applied to magnetoencephalography (MEG) data on the sensor level using a spatiotemporal searchlight approach. The method is validated through simulations based on the forward-inverse modelling framework of MEG, where complete control over the source activation is exerted. Non-negative least squares fitting of a linear combination of multiple models is carried out, with an additional option of performing leave-kk-out cross-validation to prevent overfitting to the simulated dataset. Finally, the method is applied to real MEG data

    Long-Term Effects of Climate and Litter Chemistry on Rates and Stable Fractions of Decomposing Scots Pine and Norway Spruce Needle Litter—A Synthesis

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    We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus silvestris). This synthesis covers c 16 studies/papers made along a climatic gradient; range in mean annual temperature (MAT) from −1 to +7 °C and mean annual precipitation (MAP) from 425 to 1070 mm. Scots pine has an early stage dominated by carbohydrate decomposition and a late stage dominated by decomposition of lignin; Norway spruce has just one stage dominated by lignin decomposition. We used data for annual mass loss to identify rate-regulating factors in both stages; climate data, namely, MAT and MAP, as well as substrate properties, namely, nitrogen (N), acid unhydrolyzable residue (AUR), manganese (Mn). Early-stage decomposition for Scots pine litter was dominated positively by MAT; the late stage was dominated negatively by MAT, N, and AUR, changing with decomposition stage; there was no effect of Mn. Norway spruce litter had no early stage; decomposition in the lignin-dominated stage was mainly negative to MAP, a negative relationship to AUR and non-significant relationships to N and MAT. Mn had a positive relationship. Limit values for decomposition, namely, the accumulated mass loss at which decomposition is calculated to be zero, were related positively to Mn and AUR for Scots pine litter and negatively to AUR for Norway spruce litter. With different sets of rate-regulating factors as well as different compounds/elements related to the limit values, the decomposition patterns or pathways are different

    Long-Term Effects of Climate and Litter Chemistry on Rates and Stable Fractions of Decomposing Scots Pine and Norway Spruce Needle Litter—A Synthesis

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    We have reviewed information on early-, late- and limit-value decomposition stages for litter of Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus silvestris). This synthesis covers c 16 studies/papers made along a climatic gradient; range in mean annual temperature (MAT) from −1 to +7 °C and mean annual precipitation (MAP) from 425 to 1070 mm. Scots pine has an early stage dominated by carbohydrate decomposition and a late stage dominated by decomposition of lignin; Norway spruce has just one stage dominated by lignin decomposition. We used data for annual mass loss to identify rate-regulating factors in both stages; climate data, namely, MAT and MAP, as well as substrate properties, namely, nitrogen (N), acid unhydrolyzable residue (AUR), manganese (Mn). Early-stage decomposition for Scots pine litter was dominated positively by MAT; the late stage was dominated negatively by MAT, N, and AUR, changing with decomposition stage; there was no effect of Mn. Norway spruce litter had no early stage; decomposition in the lignin-dominated stage was mainly negative to MAP, a negative relationship to AUR and non-significant relationships to N and MAT. Mn had a positive relationship. Limit values for decomposition, namely, the accumulated mass loss at which decomposition is calculated to be zero, were related positively to Mn and AUR for Scots pine litter and negatively to AUR for Norway spruce litter. With different sets of rate-regulating factors as well as different compounds/elements related to the limit values, the decomposition patterns or pathways are different

    Enhancing the EAST-ADL error model with HiP-HOPS semantics

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    EAST-ADL is a domain-specific modelling language for the engineering of automotive embedded systems. The language has abstractions that enable engineers to capture a variety of information about design in the course of the lifecycle — from requirements to detailed design of hardware and software architectures. The specification of the EAST-ADL language includes an error model extension which documents language structures that allow potential failures of design elements to be specified locally. The effects of these failures are then later assessed in the context of the architecture design. To provide this type of useful assessment, a language and a specification are not enough; a compiler-like tool that can read and operate on a system specification together with its error model is needed. In this paper we integrate the error model of EAST-ADL with the precise semantics of HiP-HOPS — a state-of-the-art tool that enables dependability analysis and optimization of design models. We present the integration concept between EAST-ADL structure and HiP-HOPS error propagation logic and its transformation into the HiP-HOPS model. Source and destination models are represented using the corresponding XML formats. The connection of these two models at tool level enables practical EAST-ADL designs of embedded automotive systems to be analysed in terms of dependability, i.e. safety, reliability and availability. In addition, the information encoded in the error model can be re-used across different contexts of application with the associated benefits for cost reduction, simplification, and rationalisation of dependability assessments in complex engineering designs

    Investigating an Incubator for Digital innovation in Cultural Heritage

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    In this case study we investigate a cultural heritage incubator, using theoretical constructs suggested suitable for the study of digital innovation in open-ended value landscapes or ecosystems. Interviews are conducted with eight entrepreneurial firms participating in the incubator, who develop digital innovations within the cultural heritage domain, representatives from museums, also a document study and active participation in incubator activities has been utilized for data collection. A content analysis was conducted using a deductive approach where theoretical constructs from digital innovation literature were used to derive themes connected to concepts of value creation and value capture, value co-creation and co-destruction as well as value spaces paths and recombination. Recommendations are made and the ability of existing theoretical constructs to capture the specific characteristics of the case are made

    The Promise of a Crowd

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    This paper presents an evaluation of a mobile complaint and problem-reporting solution made for Swedish municipalities and their citizens. The evaluation is made through a government 2.0 framework to assess the appropriateness of the initiative as a citizen-sourcing solution. The research approach consists of a secondary analysis of empirical data. The researchers have been active participants in gathering the data for the secondary analysis. The results show that although the promise of the crowd is very prominent in the technical platform, municipalities are not prepared to fully utilize the citizen-sourcing solution. The main contribution for research is a widening of the body of knowledge regarding citizen-sourcing by an empirical application of a previously developed theoretical citizen-sourcing framework. The paper contributes to society and practice through highlighting difficulties that can be expected when realizing the promise of the crowd

    Efficient CRISPR-rAAV engineering of endogenous genes to study protein function by allele-specific RNAi.

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    Gene knockout strategies, RNAi and rescue experiments are all employed to study mammalian gene function. However, the disadvantages of these approaches include: loss of function adaptation, reduced viability and gene overexpression that rarely matches endogenous levels. Here, we developed an endogenous gene knockdown/rescue strategy that combines RNAi selectivity with a highly efficient CRISPR directed recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) mediated gene targeting approach to introduce allele-specific mutations plus an allele-selective siRNA Sensitive (siSN) site that allows for studying gene mutations while maintaining endogenous expression and regulation of the gene of interest. CRISPR/Cas9 plus rAAV targeted gene-replacement and introduction of allele-specific RNAi sensitivity mutations in the CDK2 and CDK1 genes resulted in a >85% site-specific recombination of Neo-resistant clones versus ∌8% for rAAV alone. RNAi knockdown of wild type (WT) Cdk2 with siWT in heterozygotic knockin cells resulted in the mutant Cdk2 phenotype cell cycle arrest, whereas allele specific knockdown of mutant CDK2 with siSN resulted in a wild type phenotype. Together, these observations demonstrate the ability of CRISPR plus rAAV to efficiently recombine a genomic locus and tag it with a selective siRNA sequence that allows for allele-selective phenotypic assays of the gene of interest while it remains expressed and regulated under endogenous control mechanisms

    DESIGNING AN M-GOVERNMENT SOLUTION: ENABLING COLLABORATION THROUGH CITIZEN SOURCING

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    y combining openness with m-government, OECD and the research community envisage benefits, and action is called for within this field. The objective of this paper is to answer these calls and address the research question How to design a citizen sourcing m-government solution to facilitate collaboration between governments and citizens? An instantiation of a complaint and problem management solution is designed and evaluated using design science. The solution (named Munizapp) comprises a mobile application (app) and an integration platform (ePlatform). The app is the front-end for citizens, enabling them to report complaints and problems to municipalities. The ePlatform facilitates seamless two-way communication between the app and back-end case management system in municipalities. Different evaluation activities have been carried out that proved the enabling features of the solution for facilitating collaboration. Usability evaluation and knowledge gained through the research process provides new knowledge to citizen sourcing and m-government theory. One example is the need to expand citizen sourcing frameworks to also include stakeholders other than citizens and governments as well as the need to explicate value co-creation between all stakeholders touched by the solution. The paper ends with suggestion for future research on value co-creation

    Appearance of a late stage during mammalian DNA replication when cells resume formation of 10 kb DNA replication intermediates

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    AbstractAfter the joining of human large DNA replication intermediates and before the appearance of mature chromatin DNA, there exists a distinct stage — ‘the post-elongation stage’. This stage reappears during recovery of DNA synthesis simultaneously with the reappearance of a large DNA replication intermediate, 10 kb DNA
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