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About the Collection
This collection contains graduate student theses and dissertations from the UNLV Department of Computer Science. Records are organized by Year, Author, and Title. To view the entire collection of UNLV theses and dissertations across all programs, visit the UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones collection.
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Simulation of Online Bin Packing in Practice, Kalpana Rajagopal
A Case Study on Enterprise Content Management using Agile Methodology, Rohit Raj
A Web-Based Solution for Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) Traffic Management, Monetta Angelique Shaw
Parallel Static Object Detection, Tirambad Shiwakoti
The JVMCSP Runtime and Code Generator for ProcessJ in Java, Cabel Dhoj Shrestha
A Web Based User Interface for Machine Learning Analysis of Health and Education Data, Chandani Shrestha
Mining Unstructured Log Messages for Security Threat Detection, Candace Suh-Lee
An Empirical Study on The Impact of C++ Lambdas And Programmer Experience, Phillip Merlin Uesbeck
Enhancing the Draft Assembly with Minhash, Saju Varghese
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Data Analysis With Map Reduce Programming Paradigm, Mandana Bozorgi
Fall Detection by Using Video, Robert J. Gripentog
Efficient Estimation of Cluster Population, Sanjeev K C
Situational Assessment using graph comparison, Pavan Kumar Pallapunidi
Tracking and Monitoring Unmanned Aircraft Systems Activities with Crowd-Based Mobile Apps, Tejaswini Papireddy
A Multi-Level Trust Management Scheme for the Internet of Things, Anusha Ramanathan
Concurrent Lazy Splay Tree with Relativistic Programming Approach, Jaya Ram Sedai
Constructing BFS Trees Using Tokens To Balance Speed and Network Traffic, Michael Spencer
Concurrent Non-blocking Skip List Using Multi-word Compare and Swap Operation, Anish Ratna Tuladhar
A Survey of Network Coding and Applications, Jonny L. Winger
A Survey on Potential Privacy Leaks of GPS Information in Android Applications, Srinivas Kalyan Yellanki
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Smart Data Collection Using Mobile Devices To Improve Transportation Systems, Tharindu Dasun Abeygunawardana
A Characterization of Open Shop Scheduling Problems using the Hall Theorem and Network Flow, Arunasri Chitti
A Taxonomy of Polynomially Solvable Shop Problems with Limited Number of Machines or Jobs, Megha Sairam Darapuneni
Approaches for Generating 2D Shapes, Pratik Shankar Hada
Using the Web 1T 5-Gram Database for Attribute Selection in Formal Concept Analysis to Correct Overstemmed Clusters, Guymon Hall