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    • Acceleration of cryptographic 

      Harrison, Owen (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer ScienceDublin, 2010)
      Graphics processing units (GPUs) can act as an attractive alternative to CPUs for general purpose computation in certain scenarios. Traditionally, the GPU has been developed to offload graphics processing from the CPU. In ...
    • Adaptive Ontology-Driven Personalised News Services 

      Tallon, Shane (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      Ontologically Driven Adaptation is a challenging field within the area of Personalised News. Ontologies provide a structured, semantically rich methodology for the modelling of a domain. Personalised News is an area of ...
    • An Adaptive Web-Based Learning Environment 

      Angelakis, George (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      In recent years enormous progress has been made in World Wide Web technologies. This is making the web an even more promising way to deliver educational material. New Technology, integrated with experiential education, can ...
    • An Advanced Appliance Interaction Architecture 

      O'Sullivan, Darragh (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      In the future, the ability to monitor and control home appliances over the Internet could become one of the conveniences that we wonder how we ever managed without. Also, the ability to interact with networked appliances ...
    • Analysis of Spam 

      Lambert, Anselm (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
      Spam is a pervasive annoyance in the lives of the Internet user. It has exploded into all facets of communications from mobile phones to personal organisers, and it has become a topical subject of discussion due to recent ...
    • An Analysis of the Dynamics of Multi-Disciplinary Medical Team Meetings and the Use of Communication Technology 

      Kane, Bridget Theresa (Trinity College DublinTrinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2008)
    • Architecture for multi-party synchronization of data sets in a distributed environment 

      Marczewski, Marcin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      In the world of common mobility, where more and more people and organizations use various mobile equipment such as phones, personal data assistants and other devices the consistency of stored and exchanged data is a very ...
    • Aspect-Based Properties 

      Lafferty, Donal (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer Science, 2008-11-10)
      Component frameworks are said to support contextual composition when crosscutting functionality is bound to component instances by declarative selection of context properties, rather than through direct connections, such ...
    • AspectC#: An AOSD implementation for C# 

      Kim, Howard (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2002-09)
      A major problem with Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is that it cannot deal efficiently with crosscutting concerns. Aspect Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is a new methodology that tries to enable the extension ...
    • Automated Reconciliation for Disconnected Operation in Object Oriented Middleware 

      Zavislak, Jason (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2005-09)
      Modern distributed computing systems are no longer constrained to fixed, wired networks. Many computers have gained the ability to move within a network and operate across wireless links. Such mobile computing devices often ...
    • Automated Web Service Composition 

      Murtagh, Donal (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)
      Web content has traditionally been dominated by documents intended for human interpretation. However, the recent advent of Web Services has played a key role in evolving the Web from a mere document repository to a provider ...
    • Automatic Web Publishing 

      Sanchez-Vilar, Oscar (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      Research and Development departments of most important companies are currently producing technical documents and papers as a result of their own investigation projects. This type of documents normally develop concepts and ...
    • Awareness Mechanisms in Groupware Systems 

      Byrne, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2004-09)
      The main focus of this dissertation is to study the awareness mechanisms in groupware computing. The object of this study is to create a platform for testing awareness mechanisms in a general and empirical fashion. The ...
    • BeanBag: An Extensible Framework for Describing, Storing and Querying Components 

      O'Reilly, Caroline (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      When it became obvious that Object Oriented software applications were falling short of their promise of significant software reuse, the software industry began to look at another solution. Hence the interest in Component ...
    • CapaFS: A globally Accessible File System 

      Regan, Jude Thaddeus (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      We have designed and implemented a reference implementation of CapaFS, a global, decentralised file system that allows users to collaborate with other users anywhere in the world, with no prior arrangements or connections. ...
    • Clock Synchronization for Multi-hop Ad hoc Networks 

      O'Connor, Neil (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
      Clock syncronization is one of the basic requirements of a distributed real-time systems. The greater the precision achievable by the clock synchronization algorithm used, the harder the real-time guarantees that can be ...
    • CodePlus- Evaluating The Short and Long-Term Impact of a Computing Outreach Programme for Girls 

      Lawlor, Grace (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science & Statistics. Discipline of Computer Science, 2022)
      Women s equal and meaningful participation in the digital society is seen as both integral to the realization of women s rights in the 21st century, as well as the realization of a just, inclusive and rights based information ...
    • Collaborative Ad-hoc Applications 

      O'Connell, Paul (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      The proliferation of mobile hand-held devises and the development of ad-hoc networking technologies has opened the possibility for users of these devises to partake in collaborative applications with other mobile users. ...
    • Completely unanticipated dynamic adaptation of software 

      KEENEY, JOHN (Trinity College DublinDublin University - Trinity College, Department of Computer Science, 2004)
      Dynamic adaptation of software behaviour refers to the act of changing the behaviour of some part of a software system as it executes, without stopping or restarting it. It is difficult to dynamically adapt software if ...
    • Consistency Maintenance Framework For Collaborative Software Modeling Tools 

      Lozano, Marta (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2003-09)
      The globalization of companies and business, and the improvements in communication and computing have lead to the need of new models of collaborative work. Real-time collaborative editing systems are included in the field ...