Computer Science | University of North Dakota

Prior Graduate Work

Ph.D. Dissertations:

Master’s Thesis:

Theses not on-line may be found in the Chester Fritz library.
  • Min Luo (2006) Pseudo-synchronization of Clocks in Distributed Systems.
  • Travis Dazell (2006) Towards a Platform-Specific Model for Java.
  • Zhangmin Liu (2006) Information Retrieval using Relevance Feedback for the Mobile Internet.
  • Jyotsna Singh Mann (2006) The Prototype Adaptive GRID.
  • Phillip Gotter (2005) Usage Mining and Recommender System for the World Wide Web.
  • Rajani Chennamaneni (2005) Comparison and Evaluation of Methodologies for Transforming UML Class Diagram Models to Object-Relational Database Systems.
  • Ganesh Pulicheria (2005) An Online Geographic Information System with Web Map Service for Distributed Geospatial Interoperability.
  • Raghuveer Maan (2005) An Adaptive GRID Security Architecture.
  • Ben Podoll (2005) A Distributed Approach for Solving Conjuntive Normal Forms.
  • Jason James Smith (2004) A Hierarchy for Solution Sets of Conjunctive Normal-form Boolean Expressions.
  • Lei Liu (2004) Deriving Model-to-Code Transformation Rules at the Meta-Model Level.
  • Krishna Tedla (2004) Application of Object Oriented Domain Analysis and Design in the Model Driven Architecture Framework.
  • Vanaja Kommera (2004) A location-aware recommender system for the mobil internet.
  • Jason Smith (2004) A hierarchy for solution sets of conjunctive normal form Boolean expressions.
  • Bhararth Panyadahundi (2004) Analysis and Prediction of West Nile Distribution in North America Using General Uniary Hypothesis Automation.
  • Haibiao Zhang (2003) Benchmarking Databases In A Small Business E-Commerce Environment.
  • Jeffrey Einhorn (2002) A BDI agent software development process.
  • Maria Vargas (2002) Combining speech and earcons in spoken hierarchical menu systems.
  • Jody Grassel (2001) The design and analysis of a wireless LAN relayed frame protocol extension.
  • Prahalad Ragothaman (2001) Grouping committed transactions based on number, space, and time.
  • Santosh Stayan (2001) Efficient scheduling algorithm for a multimedia presentation traffic over a connection-oriented network.
  • Harry Duchscherer (2001) Situated autonomy and its effects on efficiency and teaming.
  • Scott Fowler (2001) Traffic policing for statistically multiplexed self-similar traffic on an ATM network ATM network.
  • Rajesh Yalamanchili (2001) Transaction fusion : a novel recovery paradigm.
  • David Giese (2000) Variable level variable type reflective autonomy model(VLVTRAM) for autonomy derivation and deliberation.
  • Rumman Sobhan (2000) Development of a semantically rich logging protocol for complete damage assessment and recovery of a database.
  • Chandana Lala (2000) Efficient storage of transaction dependency graph: a meticulous tool for fast damage assessment.
  • Sani Tripathy (2000) efficient damage assessment and recovery using log clustering.
  • Yuelong Gu (2000) Development and analysis of indexing structures for similarity searching in image databases.
  • Satyadeep Patnaik (1999) Efficient logging for defensive information warfare.
  • Jade Yang (1999) Machine vision routines for finding objects guided by a pointer.
  • Chun Ng (1999) The STM algorithm for 3-CNF satisfiability problem.
  • Katomi Furusawa (1997) Improved O-complete trees for non-uniformly distributed keys.
  • Wen Jin (1996) Data declustering algorithms for a shared nothing parallel database architecture.
  • David Hodgeson (1995) Artificial neural networks for university admission decisions.
  • John Folland (1995) Warpnet : an improved learning algorithm for structurally adaptive neural networks.
  • Bryan Hahn (1994) Utilization of advanced technology for computer-aided instruction involving large-scale databases.
  • Robert Quintus (1994) Classification of satellite images using a large neural network.
  • Chandrashekar Ramamurthy (1993) Design and implementation of a denotational semantic interpreter.
  • Rose Keeley (1993) IVY : The aviation advisor.
  • David Apostal (1991) Developing a run-time performance benchmark for the Ada-to-Fortran program interface.
  • Roger Priebe (1990) Teaching computer science as a service course.
  • Bradley Briercliffe (1989) Highly intelligible voice synthesis.
  • Robert Lyden (1988) The design of an inference engine for the C language.


Master’s Projects & Reports:
 
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