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Master of Computer and Information Sciences (MCIS) and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences Honours (BCIS Hons): Past and Current Theses and Dissertations

MCIS Programme Leader Contact: Shoba Tegginmath
Phone: +64 9 921-9999 x. 5829
Email:  shoba.tegginmath@aut.ac.nz

Suggested Areas of Thesis and Dissertation Research

Projects by Professor Steve MacDonell
Projects by Dr Tony Clear
Projects by Dr Nurul Sarkar

Master of Computer and Information Sciences
Theses and Dissertations (Current)

2010

  • Exploring m-government readiness: The case of Vanuatu
  • Assisted living interface redevelopment project
  • Mobile sales assistant for customers in New Zealand retail stores.
  • Developing and testing of an RFID robot activity detection system
  • Parsing common phrases in text
  • Computing clausal representation of text   
  • Performance study of IEEE 802.11 WLANs in the presence of hidden stations

2009

  • String kernel based sequence analysis for system security
  • MEBs knowledge sharing for correlated multi-task learning
  • Performance study of IEEE802.11g WLAN under noise and interference environments
  • Characterization of high precision frequency standards performance for radio astronomy and industrial applications
  • Using closed frequent itemsets to accelerate the generation of association rules in a data stream environment
  • The development of a framework to measure the consistency of online user experience
  • The factors influencing ICT governance implementation: A case study
  • Soft issues in IS projects: Lessons from a Profit organization in New Zealand
  • E-Government directions in the developed & developing world: The role of mobile communications & technology
  • Discrimination - based active learning for outlier detection and classification
  • Experimental study to identify methods of understanding activity in asimulation suite using RFID technology
  • Reverse engineering applying search based software engineering
  • RFID support for activity detection for the elderly
  • How does RFID influence the shopping environment in New Zealand: An investigation of the views of the retail sector
  • An investigation into requirements engineering capability in New Zealand
  • Data management in pervasive computing
  • Web traffic prediction for an online advertising company
  • Use of data compression techniques for optimizing queries in data warehouses in computerised tanker cargo operations

Past Thesis and Dissertation Research



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