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  • uDiscovery: An Urban-Centric Model for Service Discovery in Smart Cities 

    CABRERA JOJOA, CHRISTIAN HUMBERTO (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2020)
    Cities offer services to their citizens to improve their overall quality of life (e.g., education, or health care services) and these services are frequently supported by digital information (e.g., library opening hours ...
  • Understanding and Improving Physical Interactions in Virtual Reality 

    Yamac, Goksu (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2023)
    An important challenge in AR/VR is to enable virtual interactions that look and feel natural. Our goal in this work was to identify certain failures of AR/VR interactions, understand them, and propose solutions for them ...
  • Unintrusive, engaging, simple semantic mapping over time 

    Conroy, Colm (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2012)
  • Unrepresentable: Technological Futures, Art and The Ontological Singularity 

    O'DEA, TOM (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
    This thesis examines the implications of the increasing prevalence of computation in contemporary society. In doing so the thesis develops a definition of computation that is based on the manipulation and communication of ...
  • A Usable Knowledge Graph Framework for Linking Health Events with Environmental Data 

    Navarro Gallinad, Albert (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2023)
    Environmental exposures transported across air, land and water can affect our health making us more susceptible to developing a disease. Researchers studying these health-environment interactions integrate and link multiple ...
  • User Acceptance of Health and Mental Health Care Technologies 

    Nadal, Camille (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2022)
    Health and wellbeing is a rapidly growing area within Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). In recent years, many have developed systems, theoretical stances, and methodologies that aim at positioning information and communication ...
  • User Expertise Modelling Using Social Network Data 

    XU, YU (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)
    The ability to understand the expertise of online users is a key component for delivering effective information services such as talent seeking and user recommendation. However, users are often unwilling to make the effort ...
  • Using Distributed Technology for Teaching Distributed Systems 

    Thornton, David Willson (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
    Current developments in multimedia and Internet technologies are enabling their wide use as a means for delivering education and training. There is much diversity and no single architecture has yet emerged as the ...
  • Using Dynamic Proxies to Support RMI in a Mobile Environment 

    Biegel, Gregory (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2001-09)
    The emergence of small, mobile computing devices such as personal digital assistants and cellular telephones has been driven by advances in computing and wireless communication technologies. The development of distributed ...
  • Using Events to Implement a Distributed Worm in a Mobile Environment 

    Ashmore, Robert (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
    A distributed system comprises a number of independent computers linked together by a network, running a set of software components residing on numerous machines, all working towards a common goal. A worm is a paradigm ...
  • Using Fluid Models for AQM Evaluation 

    Taillard, Boris (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
    In spite of the congestion management mechanisms included in the TCP/IP protocol, the Internet still suffers from a lack of optimization in the way network overload is managed. One of the reasons for this is that the ...
  • Using Group Communication to Support Inter-Vehicle Co-ordination 

    O'Gorman, Eoin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
    Recent advancements in wireless communication technology and portable computing are opening up exciting possibilities for the future of mobile network applications. One obvious domain for such mobile network applications ...
  • Using NLP Techniques to Enhance Content Discoverability and Reusability for Adaptive Systems 

    BAYOMI, MOSTAFA MOHAMED (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
    The volume of digital content resources written as text documents is growing every day, at an unprecedented rate. Because this content is generally not structured as easy-to-handle units, it can be very difficult for users ...
  • Using NLP Techniques to Enhance Content Discoverability and Reusability for Adaptive Systems 

    BAYOMI, MOSTAFA (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2019)
    The volume of digital content resources written as text documents is growing every day, at an unprecedented rate. Because this content is generally not structured as easy-to-handle units, it can be very difficult for users ...
  • Using semantic mappings for semantic based publish/subscribe systems 

    Guo, Song (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2009)
    Routing of information within heterogeneous, distributed network domains (e.g. communication networks, ubiquitous computing environments) is a key challenge that must be tackled for such environments to be successful. ...
  • Using stigmergy to build pervasive computing environments 

    Barron, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer Science, Dublin, 2005)
    Pervasive computing looks beyond the age of the personal computer to a time when everyday devices will be embedded with technology and connectivity. The goal of pervasive computing is to make such devices available throughout ...
  • Using the Bridge21 pedagogical model of 21st century teaching and learning to teach new literacies in second-level English education, and the impact on students' attitudes 

    Kearney, Sharon (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2018)
    The development and proliferation of 21st century (21C) information and communication technology (ICT) has enabled new ways of reading, writing and communicating. These new or 21C literacies are concurrently digital, ...
  • Using trust for environment adaptive model-based energy saving algorithm for wireless sensor networks 

    Mohan, Mithileash (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2015)
    Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are used in environmental monitoring applications to obtain fine-grained spatial and temporal information concerning environmental phenomena. This requires continuous sensing and communication ...
  • Virtual machine showdown: stack versus registers 

    Shi, Yunhe (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2007)
    Virtual machines (VMs) enable the distribution of programs in an architecture-neutral format, which can easily be interpreted or compiled. The most popular VMs, such as the Java virtual machine (JVM), use a virtual stack ...
  • Waste of Time - Examining the Politics and Temporal Practices of Smart Cities Through Urban Sanitation Systems 

    McDermott, Fiona
    In the contemporary city, everything from traffic signals to street lighting to bus shelters are becoming part of the Internet of Things (IoT). With the capacity for sensing and monitoring and the all-important generation ...