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  • Designing telecommunication service management systems 

    WADE, VINCENT PATRICK (Trinity College Dublin.School of Computer Science and Statistics.COMPUTER SCIENCE, 2006)
    In today's telecommunication industry, the management of services is seen as a key enabler and differentiating factor in the flexible delivery of telecommunication solutions. Increased competition and globalisation of ...
  • Designing visual decision support for sociotechnical enterprises 

    Upton, Connor (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)
    As automation becomes more pervasive in industry, human decision-makers are becoming increasingly dependent on sensor-data to monitor and interpret performance across largescale enterprises. At the same time an exponential ...
  • Detecting gender bias in the coverage of politicians in Irish newspapers using automated text classification 

    Leavy, Susan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2014)
    This thesis presents an investigation of whether there is evidence of gender bias in the coverage of politicians in Irish newspapers. Text-analysis techniques including natural language processing and machine learning are ...
  • Detecting restriction class correspondences in Linked Open Data 

    Walshe, Brian (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2014)
    The Linked Open Data (LOD) project has made a broad range of knowledge available on the World Wide Web as open datasets, using a common format and linked in such a manner that it is a simple task to explore and integrate ...
  • Discovery of autonomous semantic services in mobile ad hoc networks 

    Nedos, Andronikos (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007)
    Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) are dynamic networks in which mobile devices with wireless connnunication capabilities cooperate to provide spontaneous connectivity. In particular, a mobile ad hoc network can be considered ...
  • Discovery of delay-tolerant networking endpoint elements 

    McMahon, Alex (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
    In this thesis, we study discovery problems in heterogeneous networks. Internet applications generally involve contemporaneous low-latency connectivity oriented around hosts and addresses. The discovery standards, protocols ...
  • Distinguishability and Web traffic timing analysis 

    Feghhi, Saman (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2017)
    Privacy of data transmitted over public networks has attracted much attention over recent years. Studies show that attacks based on traffic analysis enable malicious users to extract useful information about communications ...
  • Distributed optimal routing in wireless ad hoc networks 

    Yang, Guoxian (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2012)
    In this thesis, optimal routing problems in wireless ad hoc networks are investigated. The majority of existing routing algorithms follow a selfish strategy, where routing decisions are based on individual communication ...
  • Distributed shared memory architectures and global performance state estimation 

    Manzke, Michael (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2006)
    Invasive and non-invasive methods may be applied to measure and analyse the performance of hardware Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) systems. This thesis presents novel solutions for both methods and discusses the ...
  • Domain-aware user model interoperability 

    Walsh, Edmond (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
    Exchanging user information between multiple sources can potentially bring many benefits that enhance the user experience in software applications. Richer and more dynamic user models can be constructed allowing more ...
  • Effects of social structure on establishing lexical conventions in a computational model of task-oriented primeval dialogue 

    Bachwerk, Martin (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
    In the field of language evolution, the only way of obtaining empirical data for most of its parts is with the help of computational models and simulations. As a consequence, a large number of different modelling approaches ...
  • Enforcing cooperation between nodes in mobile ad hoc networks 

    Othman, Nor Effendy (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
    Traditional infrastructure-based networks are formed around an infrastructure of static, dedicated components that connect the individual end points such as desktop computers and servers. The exponential rise in the number ...
  • Enhancing real-time focus and context direct volume rendering 

    Corcoran, Andrew (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2013)
    Direct volume rendering is a challenging problem both due to the technical difficulty of displaying large volume datasets on limited hardware and due to the difficulty of rendering such complex information in a manner which ...
  • Event-Based Middleware for Collaborative Ad Hoc Applications 

    MEIER, RENE (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
    Middleware supporting event-based communication is widely recognised as being well suited to interconnecting the components of mobile applications since it naturally accommodates a dynamically changing population of ...
  • Explaining the output of ensembles on a case by case basis 

    Wall, Robert (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2003)
    This thesis introduces a novel method for explaining the predictions of ensembles of artificial neural networks on a case by case basis. Current research is primarily directed towards building global model, that is, models ...
  • Explicit Substitution and Sorted Bigraphs 

    Ó Conchúir, Shane Thomas (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)
    This dissertation investigates the notions of sorting and explicit substitution in the framework of bigraphs. We present kind sortings which endeavour to add enough structure to bigraphs to allow faithful representations, ...
  • Exploiting commodity parallel hardware for computer graphics applications and architectures 

    O'Conor, Keith (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007)
    The processing power available in today's commodity parallel hardw are has enabled realism and detail in graphics that has never before been possible. With the advent of the progrannnable Graphics Processor Unit (GPU), the ...
  • Exploiting heterogeneity in peer-to-peer systems using gradient topologies 

    Sacha, Jan (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)
    A peer-to-peer system can be defined as an overlay network built by a set of nodes on top of a physical network infrastructure and its operating protocols, such as the Internet. In a peer-to-peer network, each node ...
  • Exploiting unstable paths in urban-scale wireless sensor networks 

    Mirza, Farrukh (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2016)
    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are composed of small autonomous devices called sensor nodes, used to measure environmental phenomena. These sensor nodes are typically unattended battery-powered devices that typically have ...
  • Extending event based programming for sensor-driven applications in resource-constrained environments 

    Reilly, Sean (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2011)
    The ubiquitous computing vision which began with Weiser and its evolution since predicts large quantities of sensors, actuators and computational devices embedded in our environment enabling advanced applications which ...