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  • Davenport, Hugh (Victoria University of Wellington, 2013)
    There are a large amount of programs in the development process in todays technology environment, and many of these involve some type of security needs. These needs are usually not dealt with in a sensible way and some ...
  • Talwatta, Buddika Kasun (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    One of the challenges of robotics is to develop a robot control system capable of obtaining intelligent, suitable responses to dynamic environments. The basic requirements for accomplishing this is a robot control ...
  • Dymnikov, Constantine (Victoria University of Wellington, 2013)
    Object ownership allows us to statically control run-time aliasing in order to provide a strong notion of object encapsulation. Unfortunately in order to use ownership, code must first be annotated with extra type ...
  • Larres, Jan (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    In order to evaluate software performance and find regressions, many developers use automated performance tests. However, the test results often contain a certain amount of noise that is not caused by actual performance changes ...
  • Nelson, Stephen Frank (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    Freshly created objects are a blank slate: their mutable state and their constant properties must be initialised before they can be used. Programming languages like Java typically support object initialisation by providing ...
  • Raja, Harsha (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    Cloud computing delivers on-demand access to essential computing services providing benefits such as reduced maintenance, lower costs, global access, and others. One of its important and prominent services is Database as ...
  • Chard, Ryan (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    Reputation is an opinion held by others about a particular person, group, organisation, or resource. As a tool, reputation can be used to forecast the reliability of others based on their previous actions, moreover, in ...
  • Hoda, Rashina (Victoria University of Wellington, 2011)
    Self-organizing teams are a hallmark of Agile software development, directly a ecting team e ectiveness and project success. Agile software development, and in particular the Scrum method, emphasizes self-organizing teams ...
  • Cassell, Keith (Victoria University of Wellington, 2012)
    Much of the cost of software development is maintenance. Well structured software tends to be cheaper to maintain than poorly structured software, because it is easier to analyze and modify. The research described in ...

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