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Traditional Chinese Medicine On-Line Diagnosis System, Chuan-Ting Chou Jan 2006

Traditional Chinese Medicine On-Line Diagnosis System, Chuan-Ting Chou

Theses Digitization Project

The project developed a web-based application that provides a user-friendly interface to assist practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine in determining the correct diagnosis. Traditional Chinese Medicine On-line Diagnosis System (TCMODS) allows a diagnostician to enter a patient's symptoms using a series of questionnaires to determine health status, which will then be stored in the database as part of the patient's medical records. The database will also differentiate among the patterns of syndromes known in traditional Chinese medicine and search and match these with the patient's data to the known uses of Chinese herbs. TCMODS will then generate that patient's medical …


Software-Based Gradient Nonlinearity Distortion Correction, Thomas Seward Lee Jan 2006

Software-Based Gradient Nonlinearity Distortion Correction, Thomas Seward Lee

Theses Digitization Project

The primary purpose of the thesis is to discuss the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in functional proton radiosurgery. The methods presented in this thesis were specifically designed to correct gradient nonlinearity distortion, the single greatest hurdle that limits the deployment of MRI-based functional proton radiosurgery systems. The new system central in the thesis fully utilized MRI to provide localization of anatomical targets with submillimeter accuracy. The thesis provides analysis and solutions to the problems related to gradient nonlinearity distortion. The characteristics of proton radiosurgery are introduced, in addition to a discussion of its advantages over other current methods …


International Extension Program Online Registration System, Hau Yu Jan 2006

International Extension Program Online Registration System, Hau Yu

Theses Digitization Project

The International Extension Program Online Registration System (IEPORS) allows prospective international students to apply over the Web to the programs offered through the International Extension Program of the College of Extended Learning. The system is comprised of two separate systems: a web application and a desktop application. In this project, Hibernate technique is used to reduce code size and system architecture. Security schema was also modified to be simple and solidly secure. All the private information could be interceped on the Internet are protected by SSL (secure Sockets Layer).


The Effect Of The Exposure To Domestic Violence On Psychological Well-Being Among American Muslim Women, Soulafa Shakhshir Massoud, Vanessa Francis Romo Jan 2006

The Effect Of The Exposure To Domestic Violence On Psychological Well-Being Among American Muslim Women, Soulafa Shakhshir Massoud, Vanessa Francis Romo

Theses Digitization Project

A quantitative study that examines American Muslim women's level of exposure to domestic violence, resources available to them, and the effect of domestic violence on their psychological well-being. Data was collected from 128 Muslim women from the Islamic Center of Riverside in Southern California. The key finding of the study was a significant positive relationship between depression and the use of verbal aggression. In addition, a positive relationship was found to exist between anxiety, depression and the use of violence.


Integrated Apartment Management System, Feng-Ming Hu Jan 2006

Integrated Apartment Management System, Feng-Ming Hu

Theses Digitization Project

The Integrated Apartment Management System (IAMS) is a web-based system that allows tenants to make appointments with repairmen on line and notify both apartment managers and repairmen of appointments through an email directly from IAMS. IAMS also keeps a database of appointments, repairs, and payments that can be accessed by tenants, repairmen, and apartment managers.


Restaurant Recommendation System (Rrs), Tai-Jung Lin Jan 2006

Restaurant Recommendation System (Rrs), Tai-Jung Lin

Theses Digitization Project

Discusses the development of an online restaurant recommendation system that allows users to search for restaurants in the Los Angeles area. The user can retrieve restaurant information including, name, type of restaurant, address, phone number, rating, prices and map. By logging in, users can also give their own recommendations and rate restaurants. The system also provides functions that allow a system a system administrator to manage the contents of the site. The project is based on Java Server Pages (JSP) language, Java Server Programming, which is a server side scripting language. Utilizes MySQL to maintain persistent data and Tomcat as …


Solicitation Management System, Yu-Luen Lin Jan 2006

Solicitation Management System, Yu-Luen Lin

Theses Digitization Project

This project updated the California State University, San Bernardino's Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization's Solicitation Management System (SMS) software, used to facilitate the processing of grant proposal solicitations. The SMS software update improved the interface so that it is more user-friendly, increased the processing speed, and added additional functions necessary to comply with new requirements. The software was rewritten using the Spring and Hibernate frameworks.


Online Hotel Booking System, Junxian Wang Jan 2006

Online Hotel Booking System, Junxian Wang

Theses Digitization Project

The Online Hotel Booking System was developed to allow customers to use a web browser to book a hotel, change the booking details, cancel the booking, change the personal profile, view the booking history, or view the hotel information through a GUI (graphical user interface). The system is implemented in PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) and HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language).


Testing For The Solicitation Management System, Lu-Yi Wu Jan 2006

Testing For The Solicitation Management System, Lu-Yi Wu

Theses Digitization Project

This project is to test the Solicitation Management System software. The SMS is an online system that facilitates processing of a solicitation at the Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization (OTTO). It allows potential applicants to submit applications to OTTC for further processing.


Interactive Multimedia E-Learning System, Wen-Yi Shih Jan 2006

Interactive Multimedia E-Learning System, Wen-Yi Shih

Theses Digitization Project

This project is an interactive, multimedia, on-line learning system. It provides a friendly and simple interface to let kids easily learn their ABC's. Teachers and administrators can modify and view files and database information from a normal web browser to customize the student's learning experience. The web browser is written in Java Server Page (JSP), Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and Macromedia Flash.


A Web Accessible Clinical Patient Information Networked System, Andrew Yee Chang Jan 2006

A Web Accessible Clinical Patient Information Networked System, Andrew Yee Chang

Theses Digitization Project

Developed with the intention to make the patient data storage system in the clinical outpatient area more efficient, this system stores all pertinent and relevant patient data such as lab results, patient history and X-ray images. The system is accessible via the internet as well as operable over a local area network (LAN). The intended audience for this program is essentially the clinical staff (e.g., physicians, nursing staff, secretarial staff). The computer program was developed using Java Server Pages (JSP) and utilizes the Oracle 9i database.


Parallel Programming On General Block Min Max Criterion, Chuanche Lee Jan 2006

Parallel Programming On General Block Min Max Criterion, Chuanche Lee

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of the thesis is to develop a parallel implementation of the General Block Min Max Criterion (GBMM). This thesis deals with two kinds of parallel overheads: Redundant Calculations Parallel Overhead (RCPO) and Communication Parallel Overhead (CPO).


Re-Engineering The Solicitation Management System, Yao-Long Fan Jan 2006

Re-Engineering The Solicitation Management System, Yao-Long Fan

Theses Digitization Project

The scope of this project includes a re-engineering of the internal architecture of the Solicitation Management System (SMS), a web-based application that facilitates the running of grant proposal solicitations for the Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization at California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB). A goal of the project is to increase consistency and efficiency of the code base of the system, making it easier to understand, maintain, and extend. The previous version of SMS was written to rely on the Spring and Hibernate frameworks. The project includes a restructuring of the system to remove reliance on the Spring framework, …


Semantic Tableaux Program, Sirisha Lakshmi Vadaparty Jan 2006

Semantic Tableaux Program, Sirisha Lakshmi Vadaparty

Theses Digitization Project

This project created a program that takes predicate calculus formulas and creates a visual Semantic Tableaux truth tree, thereby proving or disproving a conclusion. Formal methods used in developing and verifying software and hardware are mathematically based techniques for describing and reasoning about system properties. Such formal methods provide frameworks within which people specify, develop, and verify systems in a systematic, rather than ad hoc, manner. Formal methods include the more specific activities of program specification, program verification and hardware verification.


Analysis Of Psp-Like Processes For Software Engineering, Paul Jefferson Conrad Jan 2006

Analysis Of Psp-Like Processes For Software Engineering, Paul Jefferson Conrad

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this thesis is to provide the California State University, San Bernardino, Department of Computer Science with an analysis and recommended solution to improving the software development process.


Improvement And Deployment Of The Web-Based Database Management System For Computer Science Graduate Program, Li-Chuan Fang Jan 2006

Improvement And Deployment Of The Web-Based Database Management System For Computer Science Graduate Program, Li-Chuan Fang

Theses Digitization Project

In 2005 Mr. Dung Tien Vu completed a master's project for the California State University, San Bernardino Computer Science Department in which he designed a web-based database of department graduate student information. This project was designed to alter the system so that it conforms with current campus regulations, to make some improvements to the system, and to deploy it.


A Web Based Master Calendar Of Events, Raul Hernan Rivas Jan 2006

A Web Based Master Calendar Of Events, Raul Hernan Rivas

Theses Digitization Project

Master Calendar of Events is a PHP/MS-SQL application that provides a user-friendly interface to display a listing of campus events via an Internet browser and was specifically designed to display events at the San Bernardino Community College District, Crafton Hills Community College, and San Bernardino Valley College. The application also provides an editor interface that allows designated users to add, edit, or delete events as well as manipulate logos or images.


Design Factors For The Communication Architecture Of Distributed Discrete Event Simulation Systems, Catharine Mcintire Hoaglund Jan 2006

Design Factors For The Communication Architecture Of Distributed Discrete Event Simulation Systems, Catharine Mcintire Hoaglund

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of the thesis was to investigate the influence communication architecture decisions have on the performance of a simulation system with distributed components. In particular, the objective was to assess the relative importance of factors affecting reliability and variability of an external data interface to the performance of the simulation, as compared to factor within the simulation itself.


Evaluating Microsoft .Net Technology: Implementation Online Store, Jie Dou Jan 2006

Evaluating Microsoft .Net Technology: Implementation Online Store, Jie Dou

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to design, develop and implement an e-commerce shopping cart system based on Microsoft.NET technology and to evaluate ASP.NET technology by developing a shopping cart system.


Game Design And Development, Vani Indrani Surangi Jan 2006

Game Design And Development, Vani Indrani Surangi

Theses Digitization Project

The project focuses on computer tools suitable for particular game genres and how they are used to develop 3D computer games. As part of learning about the tools, the author developed a 3D computer adventure game called "Adventures of Smiley" using Macromedia Director MX and 3D Studio Max. The game's purpose is to engage children using a friendly interface while they learn about different topics in various subject areas through lessons and puzzles. The research gathered information about the current game industry, technologies and game genres, which can be used as a reference for the beginning level game programmer. The …


Multi-Warehouse Inventory Control System, Tzu-Hsiao Yin Jan 2006

Multi-Warehouse Inventory Control System, Tzu-Hsiao Yin

Theses Digitization Project

The thesis discusses the development of Multi-Warehouse Inventory Control System (MWICS), a uniquely designed web application that targets membership based food wholesalers. The main goal of MWICS is to provide a real-time inventory control ability to all warehouses and present them as if it were single warehouse. The program consists of three main components: user account management sub-system, product and purchase management sub-system, and a warehouse inventory management sub-system. User interfaces are constructed primarily in HTML, PHP, and Javascript. MySQL is used to add, access, and process data.


Remote: A Complete Tool To Support Software Process Management, Darrion Todd Demelo Jan 2006

Remote: A Complete Tool To Support Software Process Management, Darrion Todd Demelo

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of the project is to provide the Department of Computer Science at California State University, San Bernardino with a software project management tool that will help companies in their software development. ReMoTe (Recursively Estimating Multi-Threaded Observation Technology Enterprise) will assist software engineering teams with defining their scheduled delivery dates, life-cycle definitions, team hierarchy, and communication. Using the object-oriented approach, ReMoTe can support any software life cycle model. ReMoTe can help manage and control the software process over the Web. It also allows people to manage software artifacts using database systems such as mySQL, Microsoft Access, or Oracle.


Appointment System, Ming-Tse Chen Jan 2006

Appointment System, Ming-Tse Chen

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project was to create an online appointment system that allows students to make appointments with faculty through the internet.


Flight Ticket Ordering System, Ching-Ting Huang Jan 2006

Flight Ticket Ordering System, Ching-Ting Huang

Theses Digitization Project

The Flight Ticket Ordering System (FTOS) is an online system that allows members to get flight information and purchase tickets through the Internet. The project is designed to be a multi-platform, thus the interface is a normal web browser and it is written in HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), and JSP (Java Server Page). In this system, we use the MySQL database server to maintain persistent data.


Webisms: (Web-Based Information Security Management System): A Prevention Information Security Tool, Nam Kim Jan 2006

Webisms: (Web-Based Information Security Management System): A Prevention Information Security Tool, Nam Kim

Theses Digitization Project

The impetus for this project came from five years of experience working as a system and network administrator in the California State University, San Bernardino's (CSUSB's) College of Natural Sciences. The college and campus in general are under continual cyber attack, usually by direct-penetration methods and all kinds of viruses, worms, and spywares. This project developed WebISMS as a prevention approach in information security. WebISMS is now deployed in the CSUSB Institute of Applied Supercomputing lab, where it is working efficiently as an information security assessment / audit tool.