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Forensic analysis of large capacity digital storage devices (2017)
Thesis
Penrose, P. (2017). Forensic analysis of large capacity digital storage devices. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University

Digital forensic laboratories are failing to cope with the volume of digital evidence required to be analysed. The ever increasing capacity of digital storage devices only serves to compound the problem. In many law enforcement agencies a form of adm... Read More about Forensic analysis of large capacity digital storage devices.

A Closer Look at Adaptation Mechanisms in Simulated Environment-Driven Evolutionary Swarm Robotics (2017)
Thesis
Steyven, A. S. W. A Closer Look at Adaptation Mechanisms in Simulated Environment-Driven Evolutionary Swarm Robotics. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1253630

This thesis investigates several aspects of environment-driven adaptation in simulated evolutionary swarm robotics. It is centred around a specific algorithm for distributed embodied evolution called mEDEA. Firstly, mEDEA is extended with an explici... Read More about A Closer Look at Adaptation Mechanisms in Simulated Environment-Driven Evolutionary Swarm Robotics.

Complex Pleasures: Designing Optional interactions for Public Spaces (2017)
Thesis
Helgason, I. Complex Pleasures: Designing Optional interactions for Public Spaces. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1022893

This research aims to contribute to knowledge about the design of interactive systems sited in public spaces. In particular, the study concerns "optional interactions" where systems invite interaction from passers-by. These systems are action-orienta... Read More about Complex Pleasures: Designing Optional interactions for Public Spaces.

Mango: A model-driven approach to engineering green Mobile Cloud Applications (2017)
Thesis
Chinenyeze, S. J. Mango: A model-driven approach to engineering green Mobile Cloud Applications. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/976572

With the resource constrained nature of mobile devices and the resource abundant offerings of the cloud, several promising optimisation techniques have been proposed by the green computing research community. Prominent techniques and unique methods h... Read More about Mango: A model-driven approach to engineering green Mobile Cloud Applications.

Mobile user authentication system (MUAS) for e-commerce applications. (2017)
Thesis
Molla, R. Mobile user authentication system (MUAS) for e-commerce applications. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1035289

The rapid growth of e-commerce has many associated security concerns. Thus, several studies to develop secure online authentication systems have emerged. Most studies begin with the premise that the intermediate network is the primary point of compro... Read More about Mobile user authentication system (MUAS) for e-commerce applications..

An exploration of strategic planning and stakeholder engagement for the development of heritage sites in Plovdiv, Bulgaria (2017)
Thesis
Bruehlmann, C. A. An exploration of strategic planning and stakeholder engagement for the development of heritage sites in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/976366

This study determined how stakeholders of heritage attractions apply strategic management for their business planning and development. A conceptual framework for strategic heritage planning was created and applied within the case of Plovdiv, Bulgaria... Read More about An exploration of strategic planning and stakeholder engagement for the development of heritage sites in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

Tasks and visual techniques for the exploration of temporal graph data (2017)
Thesis
Kerracher, N. Tasks and visual techniques for the exploration of temporal graph data. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/977758

This thesis considers the tasks involved in exploratory analysis of temporal graph data, and the visual techniques which are able to support these tasks. There has been an enormous increase in the amount and availability of graph (network) data,... Read More about Tasks and visual techniques for the exploration of temporal graph data.

Adaptive energy management mechanisms for cluster based routing wireless sensor networks. (2017)
Thesis
Eshaftri, M. Adaptive energy management mechanisms for cluster based routing wireless sensor networks. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1032654

Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology has been one of the major avenues of Internet of Things (IoT) due to their potential role in digitising smart physical environments. WSNs are typically composed of a vast number of low-power, low–cost and mult... Read More about Adaptive energy management mechanisms for cluster based routing wireless sensor networks..

Applying semantic technologies to multi-agent models in the context of business simulations. (2017)
Thesis
Farrenkopf, T. Applying semantic technologies to multi-agent models in the context of business simulations. (Thesis). Edinburgh Napier University. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1033149

Agent-based simulations are an effective simulation technique that can flexibly be applied to real-world business problems. By integrating such simulations into business games, they become a widely accepted educational instrument in the context of bu... Read More about Applying semantic technologies to multi-agent models in the context of business simulations..