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  1. Information Theory: Deep Ideas, Wide Perspectives, and Various

    The history of information theory, as a mathematical principle for analyzing data transmission and information communication, ... The selected case study is extremely relevant to this epoch as it classifies areas with different growth rates of COVID-19. In contrast, the paper titled Event-Triggered Adaptive Fault Tolerant Control for a Class of ...

  2. Case Study

    Defnition: A case study is a research method that involves an in-depth examination and analysis of a particular phenomenon or case, such as an individual, organization, community, event, or situation. It is a qualitative research approach that aims to provide a detailed and comprehensive understanding of the case being studied.

  3. PDF Comparing the Five Approaches

    grounded theory, and a holistic view of how a culture-sharing group works results in an ethnography. An in-depth study of a bounded system or a case (or several cases) becomes a case study. The general structures of the written report may be used in designing a journal-article-length study. However, because of the numerous steps in

  4. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    The authors have recently conducted an in-depth case study in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry of New Zealand. A multiple case studies approach was adopted that spanned over 2 years, as it is difficult to investigate all the aspects of a phenomenon in a single case study (Cruzes, Dybå, Runeson, & Höst, 2015). The ...

  5. The theory contribution of case study research designs

    2.1 Case study research design 1: no theory first. A popular template for building theory from case studies is a paper by Eisenhardt (1989). It follows a dramaturgy with a precise order of single steps for constructing a case study and is one of the most cited papers in methods sections (Ravenswood 2011).

  6. Case Study Methods and Examples

    The purpose of case study research is twofold: (1) to provide descriptive information and (2) to suggest theoretical relevance. Rich description enables an in-depth or sharpened understanding of the case. It is unique given one characteristic: case studies draw from more than one data source. Case studies are inherently multimodal or mixed ...

  7. What Is a Case Study?

    Revised on November 20, 2023. A case study is a detailed study of a specific subject, such as a person, group, place, event, organization, or phenomenon. Case studies are commonly used in social, educational, clinical, and business research. A case study research design usually involves qualitative methods, but quantitative methods are ...

  8. A Necessary Dialogue: Theory in Case Study Research

    Abstract. This article is premised on the understanding that there are multiple dimensions of the case-theory relation and examines four of these: theory of the case, theory for the case, theory from the case, and a dialogical relation between theory and case. This fourth dimension is the article's key contribution to theorizing case study.

  9. Guidelines for conducting and reporting case study research ...

    Case study is a suitable research methodology for software engineering research since it studies contemporary phenomena in its natural context. However, the understanding of what constitutes a case study varies, and hence the quality of the resulting studies. This paper aims at providing an introduction to case study methodology and guidelines for researchers conducting case studies and ...

  10. What is a Case Study?

    A case study protocol outlines the procedures and general rules to be followed during the case study. This includes the data collection methods to be used, the sources of data, and the procedures for analysis. Having a detailed case study protocol ensures consistency and reliability in the study.

  11. The case study approach

    A case study is a research approach that is used to generate an in-depth, multi-faceted understanding of a complex issue in its real-life context. It is an established research design that is used extensively in a wide variety of disciplines, particularly in the social sciences. A case study can be defined in a variety of ways (Table (Table5),5 ...

  12. The Case Research Strategy in Studies of Information Systems

    systems research strategy. First, the re-. searcher can study information systems in a natural setting, learn about the state of the art, and generate theories from practice. Sec-ond, the case method allows the researcher to answer "how" and "why" questions, that is, to understand the nature and complexity of.

  13. What the Case Study Method Really Teaches

    What the Case Study Method Really Teaches. Summary. It's been 100 years since Harvard Business School began using the case study method. Beyond teaching specific subject matter, the case study ...

  14. Building Theories from Case Study Research

    Abstract. This paper describes the process of inducting theory using case studies—from specifying the research questions to reaching closure. Some features of the process, such as problem definition and construct validation, are similar to hypothesis-testing research. Others, such as within-case analysis and replication logic, are unique to ...

  15. Grounded Theory: A Guide for Exploratory Studies in Management Research

    Gustafsson (2017) defines case studies as "an intensive study about a person, a group of people or a unit, which is aimed to generalize over several units." Gerring (2004) provides a similar definition and further argues that the case study methodology is "not a way of analyzing casual relations" (Gerring, 2004, p. 341).

  16. Information theory

    Information theory. Information theory is the mathematical study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. The field was established and put on a firm footing by Claude Shannon in the 1940s, [1] though early contributions were made in the 1920s through the works of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley.

  17. Why Information Theory is Important

    Zip files & error correction depend on information theory, Tim Muller takes us through how Claude Shannon's early Computer Science work is still essential to...

  18. Using institutional theory with sensemaking theory: a case study of

    Institutional theory has proven to be a central analytical perspective for investigating the role of social and historical structures of information systems (IS) implementation. However, it does not explicitly account for how organisational actors make sense of and enact technologies in their local context. We address this limitation by exploring the potential of using institutional theory ...

  19. Information Theory and Coding: Case Studies of Laboratory Experiments

    INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING LABORATORY developed for multiple OBJECTIVES as follow: The student should be made to: • Be exposed to the information theories and their coding. • Learn to ...

  20. Case Study: Definition, Examples, Types, and How to Write

    A case study is an in-depth analysis of one individual or group. Learn more about how to write a case study, including tips and examples, and its importance in psychology. ... The subjects are then observed, and the information gathered is compared to the pre-existing theory. Explanatory case studies: These are often used to do causal ...

  21. Case Study Research Method in Psychology

    For example, Freud has been criticized for producing case studies in which the information was sometimes distorted to fit particular behavioral theories (e.g., Little Hans). This is also true of Money's interpretation of the Bruce/Brenda case study (Diamond, 1997) when he ignored evidence that went against his theory. References

  22. Approaching a case study

    Case studies apply theory to practice. When approaching a case study assignment, focus on relating information from the literature to the main issues in the case. A case study narrows the focus to a particular organisation, or a specific sector, with definite needs and issues. By focusing on the IT environment of one business you can ...

  23. Claude Shannon Explains Information Theory

    #informationtheory #claudeshannon #technology Claude Shannon, the mastermind behind the concept of modern information theory, delves into the idea of treatin...

  24. Urban Flooding Disaster Risk Assessment Utilizing the MaxEnt ...

    This research employs the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model alongside game theory, integrated with an extensive framework of natural disaster risk management theory, to conduct a thorough analysis of the indicator factors related to urban flooding. This study conducts an assessment of the risks associated with urban flooding disasters using Changchun city as a case study. The validation outcomes ...

  25. Incorporating case conceptualization drawing in counselor group

    While the counseling community embraces the use of creative approaches in counseling and supervision, few researchers have attempted to empirically describe the process of including an art-based technique into counselor group supervision. A grounded theory design guided the exploration of including a case conceptualization drawing technique into six counselor supervision groups. Six doctoral ...

  26. Mark Roberge and Donald Kelly

    In sales, you can't rely solely on the product to close deals; you need the right strategies and mindset to get prospects to say yes to your offers. Some companies excel at this, while others need a bit of help. Join me and my guest, Mark Roberge, in this episode as we share three case studies of businesses that turned their sales success around.

  27. Evolving Dynamics of Relational Coordination: A Study of Progression of

    Stray V. G., Lindsjørn Y., Sjøberg D. I. (2013, October 10-11). Obstacles to efficient daily meetings in agile development projects: A case study. In 2013 ACM/IEEE. International symposium on empirical software engineering and measurement (pp. 95-102). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

  28. The PHEM-B toolbox of methods for incorporating the influences on

    Background It is challenging to predict long-term outcomes of interventions without understanding how they work. Health economic models of public health interventions often do not incorporate the many determinants of individual and population behaviours that influence long term effectiveness. The aim of this paper is to draw on psychology, sociology, behavioural economics, complexity science ...

  29. A case-control study of bacterial, fungal, and viral skin infections in

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  30. Strain phase equilibria and phase‐field method of ferroelectric

    The recently developed strain phase equilibrium theory 25 offers a powerful yet efficient approach to determine the polydomain phase diagrams without assumption on the specific domain structures and has been successfully employed to study the multiphase/multidomain stability in BiFeO 3, 26 PbTiO 3, 25 and other nonperovskite oxides. 27 ...