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    • A Distributed Event System for Use in Mobile Environments 

      Barron, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      Recent research into the automation of certain tasks within buildings has been shown to provide a better working environment and also has the potential to make buildings more responsive to the needs of the community at ...
    • Testing of a Novel Distributed Shared Memory Framework 

      Markey, Laurence (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      A novel object oriented framework for software Distributed Shared Memory (DSM) has been developed by the Distributed Systems Group in Trinity College, Dublin for programming parallel applications on a group of loosely ...
    • Using Distributed Technology for Teaching Distributed Systems 

      Thornton, David Willson (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      Current developments in multimedia and Internet technologies are enabling their wide use as a means for delivering education and training. There is much diversity and no single architecture has yet emerged as the ...
    • Using Events to Implement a Distributed Worm in a Mobile Environment 

      Ashmore, Robert (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      A distributed system comprises a number of independent computers linked together by a network, running a set of software components residing on numerous machines, all working towards a common goal. A worm is a paradigm ...
    • Quartz: A QoS Architecture for Open Systems 

      Siqueira, Frank (University of Dublin, Trinity College. Department of Computer Science, 1999-12)
      The term `QoS architecture? is used to describe middleware that provides applications with mechanisms for specification and enforcement of quality of service (QoS) requirements. These architectures administer the resources ...
    • Neural network ensembles for financial time-series prediction and risk management 

      Carney, John G. (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2000)
      Neural Network Ensembles for Financial Time-Series Prediction and Risk Management. Recently, neural networks have become popular tools for modelling financial markets. Much of this popularity can be attributed to the fact ...
    • A Multiple Autonomous Agent System for Negotiating Valued Information Exchange on the Web 

      O'Neill, Larry (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      The amount of detailed personal information being recorded electronically about individuals is growing rapidly. The increasing commercial pervasiveness of the Internet is a major factor in this growth. This information ...
    • CryptosFS: Fast Cryptographic Secure NFS 

      O'Shanahan, Declan (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      The issue of security in file-systems is as relevant today as when the first file system was developed. Current file system implementations rely heavily on centralised security mechanisms such as access control lists. ...
    • Real-Time Display of Dublin Traffic Information on the Web 

      Dineen, Mark (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      Many large-scale and highly specialised distributed systems such as Urban Traffic Control (UTC) systems produce considerable quantities of data on a real-time basis. This data is then frequently locked in a proprietary ...
    • 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 ...
    • Improving Open Web Architectures 

      Collins, Michael (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      When people use the Internet today, they use their browsers to connect to a web server located anywhere in the world and download a specified page that they have requested. Unless this page contains a Form, CGI-Script, ...
    • Dublin Bus Tracking Service: Design and implementation of a device independent passenger information system 

      Fallon, Eamonn (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      Traditionally public transport has been perceived as the less desirable alternative to the car. The environmental argument of using public transport has not led to a significant increase in the usage of public transport. ...
    • Modular Data Serialisation and Mobile Code 

      O'Leary, Ciaran (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      Since its creation the World Wide Web has revolutionised how we work. Academics have used it as a media to exchange research information, businesses use it to access markets previously unavailable to them and a growing ...
    • CORBA based Middleware for Cooperating Mobile Robots 

      Ryan, Colin (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      An embedded system is an autonomous information processing system that determines or controls to a large extent the behaviour of a larger system. The proliferation of embedded systems applications is increasing daily, ...
    • Mobility and Java RMI 

      Wall, Thomas (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      Recent advances in computing device and wireless communication technologies are enabling the widespread use of mobile computing devices. Mobile computing presents many problems not encountered in a static computing ...
    • A Toolkit for the Visualisation of CORBA Applications 

      Miller, Robert (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      VEDA is a visualisation environment that allows the operation of distributed applications to be visualised graphically for the purposes of testing and education. It contains a visualisation package which enables distributed ...
    • SIBLINGS A Server Framework for the Platform-Adaptive Delivery of Site Content 

      Sant, Joseph (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      The increasing use of devices such as connected palmtops and internet appliances has led to a need for web site designers to accommodate a wider range of client platforms and capabilities. Several approaches for transparently ...
    • Investigation and Development of Quality of Service Management for Web based Services: Managing Quality of Service from the End-User Perspective 

      Dalton, Eamonn (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 2000-09)
      With the advent of Web based delivery of business applications and increasing dependency on these services, management of availability and performance are critical. For service providers to offer guarantees on Web based ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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. ...