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Patandin, Ayush (author)
Colorectal cancer is a widespread disease that significantly impacts the health of individuals worldwide. Understanding the needs and concerns of those affected by this disease is crucial for improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of care. Patient web forums have emerged as valuable platforms for individuals to openly share their...
master thesis 2023
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Lin, Hanzhang (author)
High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities play a crucial role in acceler- ating Electronic Design Automation (EDA) procedures at NXP Semiconduct- ors. The increasing number of job requests and workloads has led to a surge in memory demand, which is a costly resource. To address this, we leverage memory swap space on disk as a more affordable...
master thesis 2023
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Zhou, Yanzhuo (author)
Byzantine consensus protocols are designed to build resilient systems to achieve consensus under Byzantine settings, maintaining safety guarantees under any network synchrony model and providing liveness in partially or fully synchronous networks.<br/>However, several Byzantine consensus protocols have been shown to violate liveness properties...
master thesis 2023
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Winter, Levin N. (author)
The testing of consensus systems has received growing attention and recent testing tools generate many faulty executions. However, there is a lack of methods that automatically analyze these outputs to identify the root causes of the bugs they found.<br/>This paper presents Isolation, a statistical bug isolation algorithm that uses message-based...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Petrov, Martin (author)
Consensus algorithms, as well as distributed systems in general, are vulnerable to concurrency bugs due to non-determinism. Such bugs are hard to detect since it is necessary to test using a lot of different scenarios and even then, there is no guarantee to find one. <br/><br/>Controlled concurrency testing is a proposed solution to that problem...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Li, Wenkai (author)
Concurrency bugs are easy to introduce but dif- ficult to detect, especially in implementations of distributed algorithms where concurrency non- determinism is an inherent problem. These bugs may only be identified under very specific order- ings of execution events, making them challenging to reproduce. Controlled concurrency testing tech-...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Jonk, Jasper (author)
Due to trends such as the Internet of Things, there has been a growing number of devices that use wireless technologies for communication. This increase leads to bandwidth limitations that forced researchers to explore other types of wireless communication. One of these alternatives is Visible Light Communication (VLC). VLC encodes data by...
master thesis 2023
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Xu, Li (author)
Third-party verified credentials (e.g. passports, diplomas) are essential in our daily life. The usage of third-party verified credentials bring us convenience in authentication. The Verifiable Credential (VC) data model is a new standard proposed by the W3C association to ease the expression and verification of third-party verified credentials...
master thesis 2022
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Al Haydar, Anhar (author)
Dynamic programming languages (DPLs), such as Python and Ruby, are often used for their flexibility and fast development. The absence of static typing can lead to runtime exceptions and reduced program understandability. To overcome these problems, some DPLs have introduced optional static typing. Because of the tedious effort of adding type...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Mac Gillavry, Merlijn (author)
Researchers at the Delft University of Technology have developed Type4Py: a tool that uses Machine Learning to predict types for Python code. These predictions can be applied by developers to their python code to increase readability and can later be tested by a type-checker for possible type-errors. If a prediction does not return a type-error...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Ajanidisz, Andris (author)
Microtask crowdsourcing has grown in popularity in recent years. Microtasking is a form of crowdsourcing in which typically small, simple tasks are distributed over the Internet to a large number of people, also known as workers. Workers are highly susceptible to developing musculoskeletal disorders due to prolonged computer use and the...
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Veringa, Sanne (author)
Microtask crowdsource workers are negatively influenced, mentally as well as physically, by the repetitive nature of the tasks they perform. Research is ongoing on whether using a gesture-based input technique could mitigate these negative effects. This paper identifies possible ways that using gestures as an alternative input modality could...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Huang, Tsin Yu (author)
Microtask crowdsourcing workers, also known as crowd workers, perform small tasks known as microtasks.<br/>These people use crowdsourcing platforms to complete these microtasks.<br/>Crowd workers have to work in front of a screen to complete these microtasks, risking musculoskeletal problems and other mental problems.<br/>Their working...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Oudejans, Daan (author)
Data compliance is essential for ensuring that organizations do not run afoul of data protection and privacy legislation. Geographically distributed data is an especially relevant topic because of recent developments in cross-border data protection agreements between the United States and the European Union. We introduce Qompliance, a novel...
master thesis 2022
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Fiorini, Federico (author)
The ever-increasing amount of data being generated worldwide, combined with the business advantages for companies in quickly and efficiently processing such data, have accelerated the research and development into big data analytics. Existing solutions for storing and computing data can no longer give the required processing performance, and...
master thesis 2021
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Weng, Weikang (author)
Currently, the solution for dynamic memory reallocation is often left to a simple malloc-copy-free sequence. However, with the growing size of the memory object, this copying operation will have considerable CPU and memory costs before the content finishes its copy.<br/><br/>This report aims to achieve a nearly zero-copy reallocation scheme for...
master thesis 2021
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Vilhjálmsson, Ingimundur (author)
Natural disasters can destroy communication network components, potentially leading to severe losses in connectivity. During those devastating events, network connectivity is crucial for rescue teams as well as anyone in need of assistance. Therefore, swift network restoration following a disaster is vital. However, post-disaster network...
master thesis 2021
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Patandin, Ayush (author)
This paper presents a study that discusses how multi-threading can be used to improve the runtime performance of constructing optimal classification trees. Decision trees are popular for solving classification or regression problems in machine learning. Heuristic methods are used to build decision tree algorithms that produce models of high...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Wolska, Ola (author)
Optimal decision trees are not easily improvable in terms of accuracy. However, improving the pre-processing of underlying dataset can be the answer to creating more accurate decision trees. In this paper, multiple methods of binarising datasets are considered and the resulting decision trees compared. The binarisation is divided into two stages...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Rodrigo Valero, Pablo (author)
Creating content in the digital era has never beenso easy. However, there exists no framework inwhich artists can share, cooperate and transferuniversal content. We refer to the termuniversalas that allowing our architecture to manage contentboth from the physical and digital world. Currentplatforms are either centralized and sector-specificsuch...
bachelor thesis 2021
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