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Theses Digitization Project

2004

Computer programming

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Apparel Companies' Management System (Aplan), Anjia Wang Jan 2004

Apparel Companies' Management System (Aplan), Anjia Wang

Theses Digitization Project

APLAN is a computer software system developed to aid in an apparel company's management system. APLAN is designed to improve the efficiency of production management by combining the companies' main production activities in one system. This project was designed to use MYSQL as the database system. JSP (Java Server Pages) is an interface between MySQL and the web browser and the database access scheme is JDBC (JAVA Database Connectivity).


Dynamic Report Generator, Liquan Xie Jan 2004

Dynamic Report Generator, Liquan Xie

Theses Digitization Project

This project describes DRG (Dynamic Report Generator). This program can be used on the internet to summarize the content of a database based on user criteria. DRG allows the user to choose a database, input the data, and generate a report based on user input, and print out the results in a new format. This paper describes the design and analysis of the DRG program.


The Web-Based Database Management System For The Computer Science Graduate Program, Dung Tien Vu Jan 2004

The Web-Based Database Management System For The Computer Science Graduate Program, Dung Tien Vu

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to provide faculty and students a secure access to graduate student resources and it will also cover database design, web development, security, migration, and deployment of the new system.


A Heuristic On The Rearrangeability Of Shuffle-Exchange Networks, Katherine Yvette Alston Jan 2004

A Heuristic On The Rearrangeability Of Shuffle-Exchange Networks, Katherine Yvette Alston

Theses Digitization Project

The algorithms which control network routing are specific to the network because the algorithms are designed to take advantage of that network's topology. The "goodness" of a network includes such criteria as a simple routing algorithm and a simple routing algorithm would increase the use of the shuffle-exchange network.