Computer Science and Engineering, Department of
Department of Computer Science and Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
1) it is optional, not required (the ProQuest deposit is required); and
2) it will be available to everyone online; there is no embargo for dissertations in the UNL Digital Commons.
Master's candidates: Deposit of your thesis or project is required. (If an embargo [restricted access] is necessary, you may deposit it at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/embargotheses/ only after getting approval from your department and the Graduate Office; contact Terri Eastin).
TO DEPOSIT YOUR DISSERTATION OR THESIS
1. Create or log in to your Digital Commons account
To create an account: click on My Account at http://digitalcommons.unl.edu then Sign up.
Fill in your names, email address, create a password, and click on Create Account.
Reply to the confirming email from the system, if you get one (check your spam folder).
Your email address will not be published or shared.
2. Find the right series to deposit in
Go to the correct series in the UNL Digital Commons [series links are in the file linked here].
On the correct series page, click the Submit your paper or article link at the bottom of the gray box at left.
3. Instructions for deposit
You should be able to copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) most fields.
TITLE: Fill it in using title case (that is, capitals for the first letter of all words except articles and prepositions).
AUTHOR: In each respective box, enter your names (and/or initials) as they appear on the title page of your dissertation or thesis. You are the sole author; your advisor is not considered a co-author. Institution is University of Nebraska-Lincoln (not "at Lincoln" or ", Lincoln"). Do not leave this field blank.
FIRST ADVISOR: Enter your advisor’s name. Add a second and third, if needed (advisors only, not committee members).
DATE OF THIS VERSION: Month and Year only.
CITATION: Copy and paste the rest of whatever appears on the title page of your work. It usually starts with something like “A THESIS Presented to the Faculty …” and ends with “Lincoln, Nebraska [month] [year].”
ABSTRACT: Just include the body of the abstract, not the title or your name, but DO add your advisor’s name at the end of the abstract after the word Advisor and a colon, like this: Advisor: ….
Skip the ORCID IDs, Keywords, Disciplines, and Comments fields, and DO NOT check a bubble for the Publication Status field.
Click UPLOAD FILE FROM YOUR COMPUTER. Select the file of your work from your device (should be in Portable Document Format, PDF).
Click the SUBMIT button at the bottom.
YOU DID IT; your work is submitted!
CONGRATULATIONS on reaching this amazing milestone in your academic career!
4. After your initial deposit
Upon deposit, you will receive an email that your submission has been received; you need to show the Graduate Office this message.
Before we complete your upload, we usually wait a day or two to give you an opportunity to correct those oops issues that seem to emerge just after deposit. Before it’s been posted, you can still log back in and select Revise and upload a new version so you can upload a version with your advisor's name spelled right or whatever else needs to be fixed.
It is important that you DO NOT resubmit another file after it’s been posted online. This causes lots of problems.
But have no fear: If further changes are needed after it’s been posted, you can send a revised file to the series administrator (Sue Gardner) requesting to replace it.
2011
Efficient Traffic Crash and Snow Complaint GIS System, Anthony B. Ngo
Exploiting Program and Property Structure for Efficient Runtime Monitoring, Rahul Purandare
Location Cheating: A Security Challenge to Location-based Social Network Services, Mai Ren
Identifying Horizontal Gene Transfer Using Anomalies In Protein Structures And Sequences, Venkat Ram B. Santosh
Use of Constraint Solving for Testing Software Product Lines, Jiangfan Shi
COMPUTATIONAL COMPLEXITY OF APPROXIMATE AND PRECISE DATA WITH CONSTRAINT AUTOMATON, Dipty Singh
CLASSIFICATION FOR MASS SPECTRA AND COMPREHENSIVE TWO-DIMENSIONAL CHROMATOGRAMS, Xue Tian
Ontology for Psychophysiological Dysregulation of Anger/Aggression, Swathi Vasanthapuram
A Reservation-based Smart Parking System, Hongwei Wang
MULTI-CHANNEL PEER-TO-PEER STREAMING SYSTEMS AS RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS, Miao Wang
CAMPUS GRIDS: A FRAMEWORK TO FACILITATE RESOURCE SHARING, Derek J. Weitzel
Relational Neighborhood Inverse Consistency for Constraint Satisfaction: A Structure-Based Approach For Adjusting Consistency & Managing Propagation, Robert J. Woodward
2010
Designing Software Product Lines for Testability, Isis Cabral
SimSight: A Virtual Machine Based Dynamic Call Graph Generator, Xueling Chen
JVM-based Techniques for Improving Java Observability, Peng Du
Agent Sensing with Stateful Resources, Adam D. Eck
A Framework for Automatically Repairing GUI Test Suites, Si Huang
Experimental Evaluation Of Transmission Link Characteristics In Body Area Networks, Apoorva Kiran Pandya
Automated Extraction of Structures from Sketches of Biological Specimens, Jamie J. Schirf
Channel Characterization for Wireless Underground Sensor Networks, Agnelo R. Silva
Managing Large Data Sets Using Support Vector Machines, Ranjini Srinivas
Analysis and Transformation of Pipe-like Web Mashups for End User Programmers, Kathryn T. Stolee
Service-Differentiated and Reliable Communication in Event-Based Wireless Sensor Networks, Yuyan Xue
TESTING EMBEDDED SYSTEM APPLICATIONS, Tingting Yu
2009
Deployed Software Analysis, Madeline M. Diep
Biological Sequence Simulation for Testing Complex Evolutionary Hypotheses: indel-Seq-Gen Version 2.0, Cory L. Strope
Classification, Clustering and Data-Mining of Biological Data, Thomas Triplet
2006
Adaptive interpolation algorithms for temporal-oriented datasets, Jun Gao
2003
CONSTRAINT DATALOG IN TRUST MANAGEMENT, Scot Anderson
EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF CONSTRAINT AUTOMATA SOLUTIONS TO THE GENOME MAP ASSEMBLY PROBLEM, Viswanathan Ramanathan
User Interface Improvement for MLPQ System, Shasha Wu
1998
Implementation of a Database System with Boolean Algebra Constraints, András Salamon
1997
MLPQ: A LINEAR CONSTRAINT DATABASE SYSTEM WITH AGGREGATE OPERATORS, YiMing Li
1993
A Sign-to-Speech Translation System, Koka Veera Raghava Rao