Theses, Dissertations, and Creative Activity from students in the Department of Computer Science. Please also visit the Department of Computer Science's website here.
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
E-commerce, its technology, and implementation, Bin Shu
Intelligent Voice Email Agent: A Multimedia Solution, Xuecheng Wang
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
Development of an Abstract Graph Partitioning Model Using the Maple V Computer Algebra System., Christopher J. Augeri
Inference propagation engine for belief networks., Alexander Churbanov
Graph theory and tolerance graphs., Michael D. Hazelwood
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
To Host a Legacy System to the Web, Miguel Angel Bustamante
A parallel scheduling approach for multiprocessor scheduling., Jianguo Cai
A Genetic-Based Approach to Multi-layer Channel Routing In VLSI Design., Mark P. Cloyed
MIPPS: A Mobile IP Protocol Simulator., Efren Serra
Electronic Commerce on Business Application, Fang Xiao
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
Mobile IP and Route Optimization: A Simulation Study., Preetha P. Kannadath
Theses/Dissertations from 1996
On Scheduling Real-Time Periodic Tasks in a Multiprocessor Environment., Stephen J. Bernard
Parallel Database Architectures: A Simulation Study., Emad Eldin Mohamed Mohamed
Theses/Dissertations from 1995
Pattern Classification Based On Multi-Hyperellipsoid Clustering., Yao Cai
Theses/Dissertations from 1994
Logon to AI: A dynamic supporting tutorial system., Carole L. Becic
A metrics paradigm for object-oriented analysis and design., Michael F. Bridges
An empirical investigation of algorithms for the convex hull problems., Sheri Zimmel
Theses/Dissertations from 1992
An Object Based Approach Towards the Automation of Office Procedures Using Intelligent Messages, Robert L. Palumbo
Theses/Dissertations from 1990
Integration of Distributed Expert Systems: An Open System Approach., Semir Al-Schamma
Peephole optimization of assembly language using regular expression pattern matching., Bill Mahoney