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    • A Distributed Linear Programming Model in a Smart Grid 

      Ranganathan, Prakash (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Advances in computing and communication have resulted in large-scale distributed environments in recent years. They are capable of storing large volumes of data and, often, have multiple compute nodes. However, the inherent ...
    • A Distributed Power Market for the Smart Grid 

      McCulloch, Ryan James (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      To address the challenges of resource allocation in the Smart Electrical Grid a new power market is proposed. A distributed and autonomous contract net based market system in which participants, represented by the agents, ...
    • Document Management System 

      Sharma, Aman (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The debate of using paper documents over computer documents has been a long topic of interest, there has been a lot of research done on the topic. Also, experiments have been done to evaluate the performance of users working ...
    • Does Domain Knowledge Increase Creativity During Requirements Development: An Empirical Investigation 

      Sharm, Sonu (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      To design and build a system/software, we need to understand the business of the organization, so understanding the business is very important for requirement analysis of such system. This requires an effective and efficient ...
    • DOM Structure Based Web Pattern Mining 

      Pillarikuppam, Naresh (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      A rapid expansion in the Web has motivated several studies to understand and recognize the implementation structure underlying the interface. Though the presentation of the Web pages looks different, those Web pages may ...
    • Domain Ontology Based Detection Approach to Identify Effect Types of Security Requirements upon Functional Requirements 

      Al-Ahmad, Bilal Ibrahim (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Requirements engineering is a subfield of software engineering that is concerned with analyzing software requirements specifications. An important process of requirement engineering is tracing requirements to investigate ...
    • Dynamic Algorithms for Sensor Scheduling and Adversary Path Prediction 

      Pandey, Shivendushital Pyarelal (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      In this thesis we describe three new dynamic, real time and robust sensor scheduling algorithms for intruder tracking and sensor scheduling. We call them Tactic Association Based Algorithm (TABA), Tactic Case Based ...
    • Dynamic Light Trail Construction in Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Optical Networks 

      Amuge, Betty Elizabeth (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This paper addresses dynamic light trail construction issues in a WDM optical network. This construction was done with an objective to consume a minimum number of resources, such as, the number of free wavelengths, while ...
    • Effect of Prompting Techniques and Learning Styles on Requirements Elicitation 

      Jan, Bonnie Lynn (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Research efforts on improving requirements elicitation are focused on developing and validating better techniques for eliciting a comprehensive set of requirements. However, there isn't enough empirical evidence available ...
    • Effective Regression Testing of Web Applications through Reusability of Resources 

      Eda, Madhusudana Ravi (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Regression testing is one of the most important and costly phases of a software development project. Regression testing is performed to ensure no new faults are introduced due to changes in a software. Web applications ...
    • Effectiveness of Human Error Abstraction Assist Tool at Improving the Quality of Software Requirements 

      Deosi, Navneet (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The successful completion of any given software project is dependent on error-free Software Requirement Specification (SRS) documents. SRS documents are prone to human errors and faults because their creation involves a ...
    • Efficient Mobile Information Sharing Through Finger Swipe 

      Hu, Ping (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Smartphones have been pervasive in our daily life, and are now the dominant driver of social media. People post and access information on the social media through smartphones. In addition, users are likely to share information ...
    • Efficient Publish/Subscribe System over Mobile Ad-Hoc Network 

      Liu, Chao (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Information dissemination is an important issue for mobile ad-hoc communities. This issue is very challenging due to the dynamic and fragile nature of the mobile ad-hoc networks, in which participants have limited computing ...
    • Efficient Regression Testing for Web Applications Using Reusable Constraint Values 

      Hossain, Md Imamul (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Current web applications offer people easy ways to deploy web sites, and the use of web applications has grown rapidly over the past decades. Companies that provide web applications need frequent regression testing because ...
    • Electricity Demand Prediction Using Artificial Neural Network Framework 

      Param, Sowjanya (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      As the economy is growing, electricity usage has been growing and to meet the needs of energy market in providing the electricity without power outages, utility companies, distributors and investors need a powerful tool ...
    • Electronic Payment System Decision Support with Bloom's Taxonomy 

      Mattaparthy, Harika (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      The primary goal of this paper is to develop an online course that enables students to learn about electronic payment systems by applying Bloom's taxonomy. There are six levels in Bloom's taxonomy, with knowledge ...
    • Email Classification Using a Self-Learning Technique Based on User Preferences 

      Phadke, Swapna Gautam (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      In the current information overloaded atmosphere with an explosive growth of textual data, one can find it a challenging task to keep all the ducks in a row. This has resulted in an emergence of many Text Classification ...
    • Emergency Search Using Android App 

      Ginjala, Anisha (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Emergency can occur anywhere anytime. The nature of emergency is unpredictable and it can unveil itself in any form. Whenever disasters occur, people in the location need to have adequate information to minimize the human ...
    • Emergency Social Media Search 

      Ginjala, Ashok Reddy (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Providing real time information from people involved in an emergency is vital in emergency management. Nowadays, large number of emergency information management resources and also a number of social media search tools ...
    • Energy Data Analyzer System 

      Pradhan, Basudha (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Analyzing the electrical energy load and pricing data is important to make informed decisions about energy needs and regulations. Data from over a decade are publicly available online for many Independent System Operators ...