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1. Privacy preserving behaviour learning for the IoT ecosystem
Abstract : IoT has enabled the creation of a multitude of personal applications and services for a better understanding and improvement of urban environments and our personal lives. These services are driven by the continuous collection and analysis of sensitive and private user data to provide personalised experiences. READ MORE
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2. Virtual learning environments in higher education : a study of students' acceptance of educational technology
Abstract : Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are fundamental tools for flexible learning in higher education, used in distance education as well as a complement to teaching on campus (blended learning). VLEs imply changing roles for both teachers and students. READ MORE
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3. In case of emergency : Collaboration exercises at the boundaries between emergency service organizations
Abstract : Due to the emergent and dynamic nature of incidents, the complexity of emergency work is often referred to as a challenge for learning. Another recurrent challenge in emergency work is that of collaboration at and across established organizational boundaries involving actors with specific types of expertise who are operating under different regulations and responsibilities. READ MORE
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4. Distributed Algorithms and Educational Simulation/Visualisation in Collaborative Environments
Abstract : This thesis examines a general class of applications called collaborative environments which allow in real-time multiple users to share and modify information in spite of not being present at the same physical location. Two views on collaborative environments have been taken by examining algorithms supporting the implementation of collaborative environments as well as using collaboration to support educational visualisation/simulation environments in the context of distributed computing. READ MORE
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5. Interoperability Infrastructure and Incremental learning for unreliable heterogeneous communicating Systems
Abstract : In a broader sense the main research objective of this thesis (and ongoing research work) is distributed knowledge management for mobile dynamic systems. But the primary focus and presented work focuses on communication/interoperability of heterogeneous entities in an infrastructure less paradigm, a distributed resource manipulation infrastructure and distributed learning in the absence of global knowledge. READ MORE