Inventory of Masters Theses Deposited by the Graduate Program in Software Engineering
UA.2009.08

Summary Information

Repository
Monmouth University Library
Creator
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.). Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering..
Creator
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.). Department of Software and Electrical Engineering.
Creator
Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.). Department of Software Engineering.
Title
Masters Theses Deposited by the Graduate Program in Software Engineering
ID
UA.2009.08
Date(s) [inclusive]
2000-2009
Extent
1.0 Linear feet (18 Volumes)
Language(s) of Materials
English

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Monmouth University theses; Monmouth University Library, West Long Branch, New Jersey.

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Scope and Contents

This collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University Graduate Program in Software Engineering. Unless otherwise noted, all collection holdings were submitted in partial fulfillment of university requirements for the Master of Science degree. Additional information about the materials comprising this collection is available through the Monmouth University Library online public access catalog.

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Arrangement

The holdings in this collection are arranged alphabetically by the names of the theses authors.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information


 Monmouth University Library 400 Cedar Avenue
West Long Branch, New Jersey, 07764-1898
732-571-3450

Access

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Conditions Governing Use

The holdings of this collection do not circulate and may not be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan.

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Accruals

The Monmouth University Library adds to this collection throughout the academic year subject to the accession of new materials from the issuing department.

Processing History

This collection was initially processed by the Monmouth University Library staff during the academic year 2008-2009. The machine-readable finding aid for this collection was written and encoded by Chris Ellwood in September 2009 using the Archivists' Toolkit™ version 2.0 open source data management system. The descriptive standard employed for the finding aid is Describing Archives: A Content Standard.

Location of Originals

Unless otherwise noted, the originals of all holdings in this collection are on deposit at the office of the Monmouth University Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Howard Hall, Room B-4, 400 Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, New Jersey 07764-1898 (732-571-7501).

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.) -- Academic affairs -- Theses.
  • Monmouth University (West Long Branch, N.J.) -- Fields of study -- Engineering -- Software engineering.
  • Monmouth University theses.

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Cataloging Information

Records for individual items comprising this collection have been entered in the Monmouth University Library's online public access catalog. This finding aid has been published to supplement the information included in the Library's catalog records. In cases where the publication date for the thesis appears in the finding aid but is absent in the corresponding catalog record, the date was unavailable for insertion in the catalog at the time the thesis was initially processed.

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Collection Inventory

Call-Number

 Agnihotri, Gaureesh
Computational analysis of stochastic epidemic model. 2005.
 57 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55); (Advisor: Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis Agn

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 Bayer, Ross
Improving software maintenance efficiency through the use of behavior-based cognitive models in integrated development environments. 2007.
 245 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 36-38); (Advisor: Milewski)

MU Thesis Bay

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 D'Attilio, John
Business rules specification enforcement and distribution for heterogeneous environments. 2002.
 36 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32); (Advisor: Rosca)

MU Thesis DAt

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 Ghiringhelli, Daniel
Real-time systems scheduling tool design and development. 2005.
 31 pages; includes bibliographical references (page 31); (Advisor: Wang)

MU Thesis Ghi

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 Guardascioine, Matthew
Feedback mechanisms in automated emergency management training. 2009.
 116 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 45-46); (Advisor: Milewski)

MU Thesis Gua

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 Jiang, Hao
Resource and time-constrained workflow modeling, analyzing and tool development. 2009.
 64 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 63-64); (Advisor: Wang)

MU Thesis Jia

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 Landrigan, Lauren
A study of the effectiveness of low cost interactive tabletop displays in an emergency operations environment. 2006.
 51 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 48-50); (Advisor: Milewski)

MU Thesis Lan

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 Li, Joanna
Dynamic modification of inter-organizational workflows due to addition of business rules. 2003.
 59 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 47-48); (Advisor: Rosca)

MU Thesis Li

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 Mink, Albert E.
Addressing the limitations of the KQML agent communication language. 2000.
 46 pages; includes bibliographical references (page 46); (Advisor: Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis Min

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 Monks, Mike
Software development model for multimedia projects. 2000.
 53 pages; includes bibliographical references (page 53); (Advisor: Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis Mon

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 Monto, Robert, Jr.
Single sign-on implementation and interoperability interface to inter-organizational workflows. 2008.
 89 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 88-89); (Advisor: Rosca)

MU Thesis Mon

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 O'Reilly, Dawn
A comparative analysis of legacy migration solutions. 2008.
 66 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 64-66); (Advisor: Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis ORe

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 Stoute, Michael Jason
Workflow management tool support for incident command systems. 2005.
 53 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 51-53); (Advisor: Wang)

MU Thesis Sto

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 Tarullo, Michael
Modeling and enacting inter-organizational workflows. 2007.
 105 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 102-105); (Advisor: Rosca)

MU Thesis Tar

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 Tsai, Anni
Resource-constrained and decision support workflow modeling and tool development. 2007.
 80 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 78-80); (Advisor: Wang)

MU Thesis Tsa

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 Vidovich, Matthew
Web-based resource-constrained workflow enactment tool development. 2008.
 51 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 49-51); (Advisor: Wang)

MU Thesis Vid

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 Wiegers, Eelke
Extended habitats and data access. 2004.
 68 pages; includes bibliographical references (page 22); (Advisor: Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis Wie

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 Woolley, Daniel
A layered software development framework. 2002.
 35 pages; includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35); (Advisors: Rosca, Tepfenhart)

MU Thesis Woo

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