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    • Project Tracker and Organizer 

      Kambhampaty, Krishna Kanth (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      A Project Tracking and Organizer is a software tool which is a simple, fast and an efficient way to assign modules of a project to employees and track the progress of a project. Using this software, project status can be ...
    • Protein Functional Site Prediction Using the Shortest-Path Graph Kernel Method 

      Benaragama Vidanelage, Malinda Vikum Sanjaka (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Over the past decade Structural Genomics projects have accumulated structural data for over 75,000 proteins, but the function of most of them are unknown due to limitation of laboratory approaches for discovering the ...
    • Protein-Function Prediction Using a Graph-Matching Algorithm 

      Shrestha, Sarjan (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Proteins are the basic building blocks for biological life. Proteins interact with other proteins or molecules to carry out various functions. The active region in the protein molecule is the functional site. Today, most ...
    • Quantifying Relationships Between Two Time Series Data Sets 

      Roy, Arighna (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      One of the popular methods for quantifying the relationship between two time series data sets is canonical correlations; however, it is linear and cannot accommodate more complex scenarios, such as time series data for ...
    • Real Parameter Optimization Using Differential Evolution 

      Dawar, Deepak (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Over recent years, Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) have emerged as a practical approach to solve hard optimization problems presented in real life. The inherent advantage of EA over other types of numerical optimization methods ...
    • A Realistic and Reliable Approach for Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure 

      Garg, Rakhen (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Rapid advancements in the field of site reliability engineering in the past few decades have made it an indispensable part of how humans create scalable and highly reliable software systems. The inherent need of a reliable ...
    • The Realization of Visualization and Prediction Models 

      Wang, Yijun (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Visualization is a specific technique for building images, animations or diagrams to communicate a message [1]. Nowadays, it effective to communicate both abstract and concrete ideas for big data by visual imagery. ...
    • Recommendation of Business Intelligence Tool 

      Chhina, Ramneet (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Business Intelligence (BI) is extremely vital for organizations for delivering useful information from the large volumes of data being collected. There are many BI tools available but no single tool is appropriate for every ...
    • Recommending Whom to Follow on GitHub 

      Sarwar, Muhammad Usman (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Social networking activities on GitHub allow the construction of interesting interaction networks. One such network is `follow-network' which enables an effective information dissemination process. As a result, GitHub users ...
    • Recruiting Through Identification: Identification Strategies and Tactics Used in External Higher Education Strategic Communication 

      Anderson, Dana Raye (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This exploratory study examines higher education strategic communication for identification inducement strategies and tactics using Cheney's (1983) typology as a guiding framework. The study also explores the differences ...
    • Red River Flood Monitor iOS Application 

      Singh, Saumya (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The Flood Monitor system is designed to help people share photos and information in case of a flood in the basin of the Red River. This work is part of the redesign of an application that has the goal of enabling mobile ...
    • Region Based Data Mining on Agriculture Data 

      Battu, Babitha (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Spatial Data Mining is the process of discovering interesting and previously unknown, but potentially useful patterns from large spatial databases. Most relationships in spatial datasets are regional and there is a great ...
    • REND: Reliable and Energy-Efficient Node-Disjoint Paths in Wireless Sensor Networks 

      Yanteru, Siva (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      In wireless sensor networks, finding most reliable and most efficient paths between source node and destination node is considered NP hard problem. We can increase reliability by ability to find node-disjoint alternate ...
    • Replication with Incentives in Centralized Peer to Peer Networks 

      Mudgal, Akshay (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      We are living in a digital age in which data production has become so ubiquitous that the demand for sharing will increase as more aspects of life become digital. There are several ways we share data: via websites and ...
    • Requirement Eliciting Process: A Method To Analyze Requirements Through Concept Maps 

      Fonseka, Marie Nilukshi (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Conceptual modeling involves the understanding and communication between system analysts and end-users. Concept maps (CM) are informal, semantic, node-link conceptual graphs used to represent knowledge in a variety of ...
    • Resource and Bandwidth Allocation in Hybrid Wireless Mobile Networks 

      Bengfort, Benjamin John (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      In the lead up to the implementation of 802.16 and 4G wireless networks, there have been many proposals for addition of multi-hop MANET zones or relay stations in order to cut the cost of building a new backbone ...
    • A Restful Architecture for Multiuser Virtual Environments and Simulations 

      Kariluoma, Matti (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      JavaMOO is an architecture for creating multiuser virtual environments using the MUD (Multi-User Dungeon) and MOO (MUD Object Oriented) design patterns (rooms and objects in the rooms, including \exit" objects that lead ...
    • Review Mining: Hierarchy Generation for Online Reviews 

      Rajan, Prateek (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      In the present world of ecommerce more and more products are purchased and sold online then via any other medium. With such massive drive in online shopping more and more information is being added every day on web regarding ...
    • ReviewMiner: An Unsupervised Method of Aspect Extraction and Aspect Rating from Product Reviews 

      Dutta, Anubrata (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      One major piece of information available on the web is reviews about various products that are written by users. Some commercial websites provide additional information about the products along with the reviews. However, ...
    • Role of Bias in Information Warfare: Classifying Fake News Articles Using Natural Language Processing 

      Gurmeet (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The way that people consume news, entertainment and media has been changed. The print media and even television have started to become obsolete. In this digital age, social media being the biggest news source for the masses ...