Browsing Department of Information Systems by Author "Gjøsæter, Terje"
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Barrier considerations in crisis information systems
Nesse, Kirsti Næsager; Foss, Sindre Broby (Master thesis, 2023)Good decision-making during crisis situations is crucial to ensure fortunate outcomes by minimizing loss and damage. There are many factors that compose good decision-making, but the level of situational awareness attained ... -
Barrier considerations in crisis information systems
Foss, Sindre Broby; Nesse, Kirsti Næsager (Master thesis, 2023)Good decision-making during crisis situations is crucial to ensure fortunate outcomes by minimizing loss and damage. There are many factors that compose good decision-mak-ing, but the level of situational awareness attained ... -
Digital Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure: A Systematic Literature Review on Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector
Aarland, Mari; Gjøsæter, Terje (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The main purpose of this paper is to identify the current state of the art on digital supply chain cybersecurity risks in critical infrastructure and how the term resilience is used in this context. To achieve this objective, ... -
Introducing GitHub and how it affects the company
Nyland, Thomas Fakse; Skar, Josef (Master thesis, 2022)In this master thesis we will explore two cases that originates from two companies owned by the same parent company. Both cases have been through the same digital transformation endeavour of introducing GitHub as their new ... -
Introducing GitHub and how it affects the company
Nyland, Thomas Fakse; Skar, Josef (Master thesis, 2022)In this master thesis we will explore two cases that originates from two companies owned by the same parent company. Both cases have been through the same digital transformation endeavour of introducing GitHub as their new ... -
On abstraction in the OMG hierarchy: systems, models, and descriptions
Prinz, Andreas; Xanthopoulou, Themis Dimitra; Gjøsæter, Terje; Møller-Pedersen, Birger (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2022)The Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) uses a metadata hierarchy with several layers that are placed on top of each other. The traditional view is that the layers provide abstractions related to models in languages defined ... -
Understanding situational disabilities and situational awareness in disasters
Gjøsæter, Terje; Radianti, Jaziar; Chen, Weiqin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)