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Ciarán O'Leary

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Projects Supervised

The following is the set of projects I supervised over the past eight years. The projects were all completed as part of the requirements for one of the following programmes:

  • BSc (Hons.) Information Systems / Information Technology (DT249)
  • BSc (Hons.) Computer Science (DT228 [formerly FT228])
  • BSc (Hons.) Applied Science with Computing (FT225)
  • BSc (Ord.) Computing (DT211) (formerly Diploma in Computing Science (DT266) and FT211)

Year of submission 2008 - 2007 - 2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001

2008

Xiaobin Xiao, Location Based Access Control and Content Filtering in Mobile Networks. BSc Computer Science

Kerry O'Connor, EvoBrowse: Evolving Decentralised Markup Languages for Entry Level Web Authors, BSc Information Systems / Information Technology. Subsequently presented at Third International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland, June 23–28, 2008 as O'Connor, Kerry and O'Leary, Ciarán, EvoBrowse: Evolving Decentralised Markup Languages for Entry Level Web Authors

Suman Ghimire, SECAKS1.0: Towards a Standard for Access Key Usage in Universally Designed Online Commercial Applications. BSc Computer Science

Abdolmaerof Azad, E-Learning and Social Networking Tool for Irish Language Learners. BSc Computer Science

Stuart O'Meara, Novel Electoral Methods for Electronic Voting Systems. BSc Computer Science

Camilo do Carmo Pinto, Library Management & Recommendation System. BSc Computing (Stage 3).

2007

Mohammed Al-Tahs, Online Development Environment (ODE): An Investigation into the Role of Modern Web Technologies in E-Learning, BSc Computer Science

Viacheslav Filonenko, Development of methods for conversion of images into 2D worlds and their efficient exploration using Distributed Artificial Intelligence, BSc Computer Science

2006

Keith Magee, SportsWeb - a domain specific Semantic Wiki, BSc Computer Science. Subsequently presented at First International Conference on Multidisciplinary Information Sciences and Technologies (InSciT2006), Mérida, Spain, October 25th - 28th 2006 as Magee, Keith and O'Leary, Ciarán, Careful steps in the right direction: Semantic Wikis, usability and power

Stephen Gray, An Evaluation of Electoral Systems for Electronic Voting, BSc Computer Science

2005

David Barrett, Rebuilding the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to support runtime event notification, BSc Computer Science

Sarah Jane Martin, An investigation into tuplespaces and the implementation of an XML Grid space application, BSc Computer Science

2004

2003

JP Keogh, Itinerary planning agent using distributed data Sources over the semantic web, BSc Computer Science

Eithne Smith, Using the Java Expert System Shell (JESS) for medical prescription, BSc Computer Science

2002

Eamonn O'Brien, Northside Information Network Website, Diploma in Computer Science

Richard Jones, Development of an offline web browser, Diploma in Computer Science

Deirdre Nugent, Online Assessment Tool, Diploma in Computer Science

2001

Keith Burke, An investigation into the field of cryptography: an exploration of current technologies and applications including an implementation of the RSA algorithm, BSc Applied Science with Computing

Joseph O'Neill, Pavilion Online, Diploma in Computer Science

Geoff Devitt, Virtual Garden Design, Diploma in Computer Science


Project Suggestions

Access Key Standard

This project will build a previous project which proposed a standard for the application of Access Keys in eCommerce sales websites. It is proposed that the utilisation of Access Keys will support the goal of Universally Designed Web Applications.

Evolving Hypertext

This project will build on a previous project which proposed an approach to supporting evolving web languages. It is proposed that web languages should evolve to support both the current and expected needs of users, without interference with the needs of existing users, and indeed to support the needs of entry level web authors.

Other Topics

Anyone who is interested in the following areas may wish to talk to me:

  • Non-symbolic, modular or distributed artificial intelligence
  • Java Virtual Machine implementations
  • Multi-agent or multi-process coordination or sharing
  • E-Learning tools, automated assessment, online collaboration

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