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Optimization of List-Based Functional Pipelines 

Soehnlin, Timothy (2017-01-09)
There has always been a disconnect between how humans organize computer code, and how computers execute it. Functional programming is a paradigm that increases code maintainability and testability, but generally results ...

Scheduling DAGs For Minimum Finish Time and Power Consumption on Heterogeneous Processors 

Palli, Kirankumar (2005-08-15)
In the past years, scheduling has always been a hot research area, and with the advancement of processor technologies, there has been an increasing focus on the strategies that allow managing resource allocation in an ...

SciBrowser: Exploration and Analysis of the Complexity, Structure, and Activity Dynamics of Open Source Science Communities 

Shenvi Wagle, Damodar (2011-03-30)
Open Biomedical Ontology (OBO) is a socio-technical community that is comprised of individuals dispersed geographically, but function as a coherent unit through the use of cyber-infrastructure. This study explores dynamics ...

Situated Socio-Cognitive and Ecological Simulation of the Triple-Helix Theory of Regional Innovation Dynamics 

Morris-King, James R. (2014-05-14)
This dissertation focuses on applying the concept of agent-based ecological simulation to the problem of developing and maintaining regional innovation economies. A simulation model based on a popular model of innovation, ...

Symbiotic Adaptive Multisimulation 

Mitchell, Bradley (2007-12-15)
Systems characterized by non-linear interactions among diverse agents often exhibit emergent behavior that may be very different from what the initial conditions of these systems would suggest. Traditional simulation ...

Team-RUP: An Agent-Based Simulation Study of Team Behavior In Software Development Organizations 

Phillips, Jared (2006-05-15)
Software production methods are enacted via the interactions of software teams that cooperate to build software. Therefore, organizational culture has a significant effect on project coordination. Yet, this is not reflected ...

Towards Trustworthy Decision-Making in Human-Machine Symbiosis 

Lyu, Daoming (2022-05-02)
As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, it becomes an integral part of our daily lives. To augment our effectiveness, human-machine symbiosis enables both humans and AI systems to offer different yet complementary ...

Trusted, Third-Party Authenticated, Quantum Key Distribution 

Hood, Jonathan (2016-08-05)
This dissertation presents an algorithm that provides a way of establishing trust and authentication. The protocol negotiates a key using extensions to QKD algorithms that include non-repudiation and endpoint verification ...

Understanding and Improving Computer Vision and Spatiotemporal Deep Neural Networks 

Alcorn, Michael (2021-07-19)
Deep neural networks are increasingly being used to solve a wide range of machine learning tasks. In this dissertation, I discuss several research projects I have worked on at Auburn with the goal of understanding and ...

Warehouse Operations 

Ansari, Mohammadnaser (2020-12-10)
Warehouse operations include the administrative and physical processes related to the storage of materials and goods. Although some view a warehouse as only a place to store goods, the processes of storage, consolidation, ...