Browsing William Perrizo - Thesis Committee by Issue Date
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An Investigation of Integration and Performance Issues Related to the Use of Extended Page Sizes in Computationally Intensive Applications
(North Dakota State University, 2012)The combination of increasing fabrication density and corresponding decrease in price has resulted in the ability of commodity platforms to support large memory capacities. Processor designers have introduced support for ... -
Capacitated Transshipment Models for Predicting Signaling Pathways
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Signal transduction is a process of transmitting signals for controlling biological responses. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) data, containing signal transduction proteins, can be considered as a bi-directional, ... -
Mining for Significant Information from Unstructured and Structured Biological Data and Its Applications
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Massive amounts of biological data are being accumulated in science. Searching for significant meaningful information and patterns from different types of data is necessary towards gaining knowledge from these large amounts ... -
Smart Grid Optimization Using a Capacitated Transshipment Problem Solver
(North Dakota State University, 2013)A network flow model known as the capacitated transshipment problem, or CTP, can represent key aspects of a smart grid test network with the goal of finding minimum cost electric power flows using multiple different cost ... -
Injecting Safety-Critical Certification Into Agile Software Methods
(North Dakota State University, 2013)Agility offers an adaptable and changeable environment within software development. The benefits that agile methods provide for software development are becoming an even greater possibility in safety-critical software ... -
Metrics and Tools to Guide Design of Graphical User Interfaces
(North Dakota State University, 2014)User interface design metrics assist developers evaluate interface designs in early phase before delivering the software to end users. This dissertation presents a metric-based tool called GUIEvaluator for evaluating the ... -
Project Quality Tool: A Tool for Project Success
(North Dakota State University, 2014)This paper proposes a solution to the current changing requirements communication problem in an offshore on-site software development model. The proposed model is a web-based tool where the user in a project team can enter ... -
Improved Genetic Programming Techniques For Data Classification
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Evolutionary algorithms are one category of optimization techniques that are inspired by processes of biological evolution. Evolutionary computation is applied to many domains and one of the most important is data mining. ... -
Mining Significant Patterns by Integrating Biological Interaction Networks with Gene Profiles
(North Dakota State University, 2015)Nowadays, large amounts of high-throughput data are available. Automatic with classical cell biology techniques which are employed in the analysis of cell functions, interactions, and how pathogens can exploit them in ... -
Usability Construct for Mobile Applications: A Clustering based Approach
(North Dakota State University, 2015)The growth of mobile applications that run on cell phones and other handheld devices has introduced a broad range of usability challenges that were not faced by the web and standalone PC environments. The current usability ... -
Foundational Algorithms Underlying Horizontal Processing of Vertically Structured Big Data Using pTrees
(North Dakota State University, 2016)For Big Data, the time taken to process a data mining algorithm is a critical issue. Many reliable algorithms are unusable in the big data environment due to the fact that the processing takes an unacceptable amount of ... -
Understanding Contextual Factors in Regression Testing Techniques
(North Dakota State University, 2016)The software regression testing techniques of test case reduction, selection, and prioritization are widely used and well-researched in software development. They allow for more efficient utilization of scarce testing ...