Items where College/School is "School of Computing Science" and Year is 2013
Thesis
Al-Shuaily, Huda (2013) SQL pattern design, development & evaluation of its efficacy. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Diaz Merced, Wanda L. (2013) Sound for the exploration of space physics data. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Farooq, Sajid (2013) Real-time rendering of large surface-scanned range data natively on a GPU. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Maguire, Joseph Noel (2013) An ecologically valid evaluation of an observation-resilient graphical authentication mechanism. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Mtema, Zacharia John (2013) Integrated disease surveillance and response systems in resource-limited settings. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Muhammad, Jan (2013) Exploring the automatic identiļ¬cation and resolution of software vulnerabilities in grid-based environments. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Quek, Melissa (2013) The role of simulation in developing and designing applications for 2-class motor imagery brain-computer interfaces. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Salamin, Hugues Eric (2013) Automatic role recognition. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Salimun, Carolyn (2013) The relationship between visual interface aesthetics, task performance, and preference. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Santos, Rodrygo Luis Teodoro (2013) Explicit web search result diversification. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Sengodan, Anand (2013) The SIMCA algorithm for processing ground penetrating radar data and its practical applications. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Strachan, Euan (2013) The application of range imaging for improved local feature representations. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Vazquez-Alvarez, Yolanda (2013) An investigation of eyes-free spatial auditory interfaces for mobile devices: supporting multitasking and location-based information. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Wilson, Graham Alasdair (2013) Using pressure input and thermal feedback to broaden haptic interaction with mobile devices. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.