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Graduate Advising System: Application Component, Kyle Rene Rotte
Graduate Advising System: Application Component, Kyle Rene Rotte
Theses Digitization Project
This project utilized PHP to write an application component for the Graduate Advising System (GRADS) computer program used by the Computer Science Department at California State University, San Bernardino. This application component allows the applicant to apply to the Computer Science program and to track the progress of his or her application. It allows people writing recommendations on the student's behalf to submit the recommendations via GRADS. It allows the Graduate Assistant to monitor the status of the application. It allows the Coordinator to review and evaluate the submitted application/ recommendation package.
Symmetric Representation Of Elements Of Sporadic Groups, Elena Yavorska Harris
Symmetric Representation Of Elements Of Sporadic Groups, Elena Yavorska Harris
Theses Digitization Project
Uses the techniques of symmetric presentations to manipulate elements of large sporadic groups and to represent elements of these groups in much shorter forms than their corresponding permutation or matrix representation. Undertakes to develop a nested algorithm and a computer program to manipulate elements of large sporadic groups.
A Topological Approach To Nonlinear Analysis, Wendy Ann Peske
A Topological Approach To Nonlinear Analysis, Wendy Ann Peske
Theses Digitization Project
A topological approach to nonlinear analysis allows for strikingly beautiful proofs and simplified calculations. This topological approach employs many of the ideas of continuous topology, including convergence, compactness, metrization, complete metric spaces, uniform spaces and function spaces. This thesis illustrates using the topological approach in proving the Cauchy-Peano Existence theorem. The topological proof utilizes the ideas of complete metric spaces, Ascoli-Arzela theorem, topological properties in Euclidean n-space and normed linear spaces, and the extension of Brouwer's fixed point theorem to Schauder's fixed point theorem, and Picard's theorem.
Senior Health Care System, Meng-Chun Ling
Senior Health Care System, Meng-Chun Ling
Theses Digitization Project
Senior Health Care System (SHCS) is created for users to enter participants' conditions and store information in a central database. When users are ready for quarterly assessments the system generates a simple summary that can be reviewed, modified, and saved as part of the summary assessments, which are required by Federal and California law.
Survival Analysis, Mohammad Alif Wardak
Survival Analysis, Mohammad Alif Wardak
Theses Digitization Project
Survival analysis pertains to a statistical approach designed to take into account the amount of time an experimental unit contributes to a study. A Mayo Clinic study of 418 Primary Biliary Cirrhosis patients during a ten year period was used. The Kaplan-Meier Estimator, a non-parametric statistic, and the Cox Proportional Hazard methods were the tools applied. Kaplan-Meier results include total values/censored values.
Achieving Effective Asset Management For Water And Wastewater Utilities: A Comparison Of Policy Options For A Special District And A Medium City, Cari K Dale
Theses Digitization Project
This project developed a model for effective asset management drawn from successful programs in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Asset management practices were examined at the City of Ontario Utilities Department; a medium sized utility, and also at the Rainbow Municipal Water District, a small sized utility. Gaps between the ideal model and the existing practices were investigated.
Food Wholesale Ordering System, Dennis Meng Yann Hsieh
Food Wholesale Ordering System, Dennis Meng Yann Hsieh
Theses Digitization Project
FWOS (Food Wholesaler Ordering System) demonstrates the application of web services to provide an ecommerce solution for general food wholesaler and their customers. The main goal of this project is to provide graphical user interfaces for the four user types including visitor, member, sales person and sales manager. The system provides a contact base ordering system, an account management sub-system, and a powerful accounting subsystem.
Symmetric Generation Of Finite Homomorphic Images?, Lee Farber
Symmetric Generation Of Finite Homomorphic Images?, Lee Farber
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this thesis was to present the technique of double coset enumeration and apply it to construct finite homomorphic images of infinite semidirect products. Several important homomorphic images include the classical groups, the Projective Special Linear group and the Derived Chevalley group were constructed.
Disintermediation In The United States Air Travel Industry Who Hold The Power Of Booking Strength, Preenida Gajaseni
Disintermediation In The United States Air Travel Industry Who Hold The Power Of Booking Strength, Preenida Gajaseni
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation of U.S. domestic air travelers and patterns of air travel purchase within the U.S. air travel industry. Influences on the patterns of air travel purchase involved 1) demographic characteristics of travelers 2) benefits to the customer 3) customer attitude toward service providers' (defined as airlines, web-based travel agents, and traditional travel agents and 4) information sources used to select and book a flight for business and leisure trips.
Online Project Management System, Amit Dhir
Online Project Management System, Amit Dhir
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to design and create a system that can be used by a wide variety of groups who do projects. The system created has been specifically tailored for a medium-level company that has employees in different locations and levels, and also has customers for whom they do projects.
Math, Music, And Membranes: A Historical Survey Of The Question "Can One Hear The Shape Of A Drum"?, Tricia Dawn Mccorkle
Math, Music, And Membranes: A Historical Survey Of The Question "Can One Hear The Shape Of A Drum"?, Tricia Dawn Mccorkle
Theses Digitization Project
In 1966 Mark Kac posed an interesting question regarding vibrating membranes and the sounds they make. His article entitled "Can One Hear the Shape of a Drum?", which appeared in The American Mathematical Monthly, generated much interest and scholarly debate. The evolution of Kac's intriguing question will be the subject of this project.
Online Solicitation Management System For The Office Of Technology Transfer And Commercialization, Chia-Chi Wang
Online Solicitation Management System For The Office Of Technology Transfer And Commercialization, Chia-Chi Wang
Theses Digitization Project
The Online Solicitation Management System (OSMS) is a web-based system designed for California State University, San Bernardino's Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization (OTTC) to run grant proposal solicitations more efficiently. The system accepts grant proposals, finds the best matched evaluators, calculates evaluation scores, and generated reports. Users in the system are divided into five (5) different roles: system administrator, program officer, staff, evaluator and applicant.
The Solvability Of Polynomials By Radicals: A Search For Unsolvable And Solvable Quintic Examples, Robert Lewis Beyronneau
The Solvability Of Polynomials By Radicals: A Search For Unsolvable And Solvable Quintic Examples, Robert Lewis Beyronneau
Theses Digitization Project
This project centers around finding specific examples of quintic polynomials that were and were not solvable. This helped to devise a method for finding examples of solvable and unsolvable quintics.
Numbers Of Generators Of Ideals In Local Rings And A Generalized Pascal's Triangle, Lucia Riderer
Numbers Of Generators Of Ideals In Local Rings And A Generalized Pascal's Triangle, Lucia Riderer
Theses Digitization Project
This paper defines generalized binomial coefficients and shows that they can be used to generate generalized Pascal's Triangles and have properties analogous to binomial coefficients. It uses the generalized binomial coefficients to compute the Dilworth number and the Sperner number of certain rings.
Micro-Payment Exchange System, Yiyao Hao
Micro-Payment Exchange System, Yiyao Hao
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to investigate the infrastructure requirements for a currency exchange market for holders of currencies issued through the Lightweight Currency Protocol. The Lightweight Currency Protocol was designed as a means for entities to issue currencies for the purpose of cultivating low value business transactions between collaborating nodes in a peer-to-peer market.
Cares - Computer Aided Rehabilitation Software, Kirti Katiyar
Cares - Computer Aided Rehabilitation Software, Kirti Katiyar
Theses Digitization Project
This project was done with the vision that it would simplify and improve outpatient treatment of substance abusers through a rehabilitation software program with 24-7 access availability. By developing an easy-to-use interface for out-patient substance abuse patients, they along with their counselors, administrators and insurance agencies, will be able to facilitate continuous communication during the course of a patient's treatment.
A Portable Traveler's Weblog, Feng-Chun Lung
A Portable Traveler's Weblog, Feng-Chun Lung
Theses Digitization Project
This project is a web based application tha provides a friendly and simple interface to let users easily record and modify their travel experiences anytime or anywhere.
A Secure, Payment-Based Email Delivery System, Ni Deng
A Secure, Payment-Based Email Delivery System, Ni Deng
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to design, build and implement a secure, payment-based email delivery system that provides privacy and reduces spam.
An Improved Software Process Management Tool: Remote (Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Tool Enterprise), Shujiang Xia
An Improved Software Process Management Tool: Remote (Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Tool Enterprise), Shujiang Xia
Theses Digitization Project
The principal purpose of the project is to enable ReMoTe support for multi-databases. ReMoTe stands for the Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Technology Enterprise, which is a web-based computer aided software engineering tool for monitoring software development process. Development of ReMoTe is based on the RMT (Recursive Multi-Threaded) software life cycle developed by Scott Simon, a CSUSB alum, in his master's thesis in 1997. ReMoTe enables the monitoring of projects that use different databases in various locations. Central management can view the progress information of each project using a web browser no matter where the database or project team is located. …
Symmetric Generation Of Finite Groups, MaríA De La Luz Torres Bisquertt
Symmetric Generation Of Finite Groups, MaríA De La Luz Torres Bisquertt
Theses Digitization Project
Advantages of the double coset enumeration technique include its use to represent group elements in a convenient shorter form than their usual permutation representations and to find nice permutation representations for groups. In this thesis we construct, by hand, several groups, including U₃(3) : 2, L₂(13), PGL₂(11), and PGL₂(7), represent their elements in the short form (symmetric representation) and produce their permutation representations.
Athena: An Online Proposal Development System, Humaira Rahim
Athena: An Online Proposal Development System, Humaira Rahim
Theses Digitization Project
Athena - Online Proposal Development System was the first version of a vision of Dr. Richard Botting, Professor, Department of Computer Science at California State University, San Bernardino. The program, a JSP based system incorporating a MySql database, moves the writing, review, and annotation of project proposals into the digital environment. It allows Computer Science Master's students to provide their project proposals online for review and annotation by the committee members.
Symmetrically Generated Groups, Benny Nguyen
Symmetrically Generated Groups, Benny Nguyen
Theses Digitization Project
This thesis constructs several groups entirely by hand via their symmetric presentations. In particular, the technique of double coset enumeration is used to manually construct J₃ : 2, the automorphism group of the Janko group J₃, and represent every element of the group as a permutation of PSL₂ (16) : 4, on 120 letters, followed by a word of length at most 3.
Wiki Message Linking, Hongping Yang
Wiki Message Linking, Hongping Yang
Theses Digitization Project
Wiki Message Linking (WML) is a group communication tool that will be used between group members and the group leader. By using WML, group web pages are created and modified easily. From the WML, new pages are created and owned by their creators. The group leader and the page owner can modify the page, and the owner may give permission for other people to modify the web page; member can edit their works online and the leader can review the works and correct the works directly from the WML.
Graduate Advisor System, Richard Brian Pallow
Graduate Advisor System, Richard Brian Pallow
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to update the architecture and design of the California State University San Bernardino Graduate Advisor System. This system allows potential students into the Master of Science degree program in Computer Science to complete their application online.
An Empirical Study: Usage Of The Unified Modeling Language In The Bachelor Of Science And Master Of Science Degree Programs At California State University, San Bernardino, Cynthia Patrice Farquhar
An Empirical Study: Usage Of The Unified Modeling Language In The Bachelor Of Science And Master Of Science Degree Programs At California State University, San Bernardino, Cynthia Patrice Farquhar
Theses Digitization Project
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) became part of the curriculum in the Department of Computer Science at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) in September 1997. The intent was to integrate the object-oriented paradigm in the undergraduate courses. Subsequently, this use has shifted to the graduate level. The purpose of this thesis is: 1) to determine what the students know about UML, 2) to reveal if the students were using UML, 3) to clarify how students use the UML.
Why Are Those Computers Sitting Over There Gathering Dust, Bradford Ralph Austin
Why Are Those Computers Sitting Over There Gathering Dust, Bradford Ralph Austin
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project was to create electronic books (E-books) for kindergartens to read during their center time. The E-books are intended for kindergarten teachers to use to help their students learn to read while utilizing the technology resources in their classroom. These E-books are teacher created so the cost is minimal and they can be copied and distributed to each student without worrying about copyright laws. Teachers can customize them to fit the current thematic unit they are teaching and once created, they can be used repeadedly without being damaged like paper books.
A Web Application For Medasolution Healthcare Company Customer Service System, Hao Jia
A Web Application For Medasolution Healthcare Company Customer Service System, Hao Jia
Theses Digitization Project
Medasolution is a virtual company designed by the author to handle Medicare insurance business. The web application (which uses ASP.net and SQL Server 2000) facilitates communication between Medasolution and all its clients: members, employers, brokers, and medicare providers through separate web pages based on their category levels. The program incorporates security so that it follows government privacy rules regarding client information.
Azip, Audio Compression System: Research On Audio Compression, Comparison Of Psychoacoustic Principles And Genetic Algorithms, Howard Chen
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project is to investigate the differences between psychoacoustic principles and genetic algorithms (GA0). These will be discussed separately. The review will also compare the compression ratio and the quality of the decompressed files decoded by these two methods.
Web-Based Independent Study Program, Darryl Dwaine Scroggins
Web-Based Independent Study Program, Darryl Dwaine Scroggins
Theses Digitization Project
The Web-based Independent Study Program (WISP) is an on-line database program used to create and store educational records for members of Dikaios. (Dikaios is a Christian educators association that offers an independent study program.) The database allows home educators to create, store, edit, view, and print the forms and records that are required by Dakaios administrators and by the state of California. Further, the database helps students and home educators monitor student progress towards meeting high school graduation requirements.
Advising Module: Graduate Application System For The Computer Science Graduate Program, Yen-Hsi Chiang
Advising Module: Graduate Application System For The Computer Science Graduate Program, Yen-Hsi Chiang
Theses Digitization Project
The Advising Module: Graduate Application System is a Web-based application system that provides quality advice on coursework for prospective as well as continuing graduate students. It also serves as an improved tracking system for the graduate coordinator. Authorized parties may obtain access to status evaluations, master's options, and permitted course waivers, course listings, personal data, various advisement forms, application usage statistics, and automatic data updating process reports.