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Fall 2013
The issue-tracking systems used by software projects contain issues or bugs written by a wide variety of bug reporters, with different levels of knowledge about the system under development. Typically, reporters lack the skills and/or time to search the issue-tracking system for similar issues...
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A Framework for Associating Mobile Devices to Individuals Based on Identification of Motion Events
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The ubiquity of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices in everyday life allows various sensors to be utilized in networked systems for solving a number of real-world problems. Models utilizing specific sensing modalities achieve impressive performance in understanding human activity and are used in...
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Spring 2013
A very common form of collaborative work involves people working on shared resources, such as, for example, co-producing a project report, including editing text, cross-referencing citations and validating the budget or reviewing and authorizing different aspects of a loan application. All these...
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Fall 2015
Transceiver duty-cycling (DC) is a popular technique to conserve energy in a wireless sensor network (WSN). In this thesis, our overall objective is to study the performance of a DC WSN. Namely, we consider the performance of a DC WSN from the point of throughput, as well as energy consumption,...
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Spring 2016
In this work we address the challenges arising when developing, testing and deploying software for Wireless Sensor Networks. We investigate both pre-deployment software design, as well as efficient post-deployment updates. We present a combined pre-deployment framework that simulates the network...
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Spring 2017
With the rise of smartphones and the increasing impact of mobile applications on everyday life, mobile software engineering has become a popular research topic. A desired outcome of these research efforts is efficient application development with lower cost, but with high-quality software...
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Spring 2016
The Smart-Condo™ project investigates how technology can be used to unobtrusively observe and support seniors to live independently in their homes longer. Sensors embedded in the environment react to the people’s daily-living activities and the recorded readings are analyzed to recognize these...
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Spring 2013
Software development is an inherently team-based activity, and many software-engineering courses are structured around team projects, in order to provide students with an authentic learning experience. In these courses, student developers define, share and manage their tasks, relying on...
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Fall 2021
The problem of aspect-based recommendation---recommending an "item" to a "recommendation recipient" based on "aspects", i.e., information about the characteristic features of the item that may be of interest to the recommendation recipient or what makes an item a good match for a recommendation...