Sample M.S. Theses in
Computer Science
The order of this thesis list is by most recently reviewed in CSC 590. The
links labeled "***DC***" go to the Cal Poly digital commons.
- ***DC*** Robert
Edward Somers, FlexRender: A distributed rendering
architecture for ray tracing huge scenes on commodity hardware
- ***PDF*** Christina
Forney State
Estimation For Tracking of Tagged Sharks With An AUV
- ***DC*** Christopher
Gibson, Point-Based
Color Bleeding With Volumes
- ***DC*** David
Cuddeback , Automated Requirements
Traceability: the Study of Human Analysts
- ***DC*** Emily
Schwartz , Development of Field
Guides For Plants: A Study From the Perspective of Users'
- ***DC*** Travis
Dean , The State of
Software Engineering Maturity and Licensure
- ***DC*** Aleksandr
Movsesyan , Reliable Ethernet
- ***DC*** John
Gilkeson , Digital Signaling
Processor Resource Management For Small Office Phone Systems
- ***PDF*** Dustin
Anderson , Computer-Generated
Ornamentation Using a User-Driven Global Planning Strategy
- ***PDF*** Jason Anderson , Autonomous Satellite Operations for Cubesat
Satellites
- ***PDF*** Brett
Cannon , Type Inference of Atomic Types
in Python:
- **PDF** Chetan
Desai , Pedagogical Approach to Introducing
Test-Driven Development
- **PDF** Sean
Lydon , General
Direction Routing Protocol:
- **DC** Harrison
McKenzie Chapter , Textured Hierarchical Precomputed
Radiance Transfer
- ***PDF*** Lara
Nichols , A
Comparison of Object-Relational and Relational Databases
- ***PDF*** Russell
Palmiter , A
Unified Resource Platform for the Rapid Development of Scalable Web
Applications
- ***PDF*** Evan
Rosson , Native XML
Support for Semistructured Probabilistic Data Management
- ***PDF*** Charles
Wei , Bottom-Up Ontology
Creation With a Direct Instance Input Interface
- ***DC*** Thomas
Dvornik, Supporting
Introductory Test-Driven Labs with WebIDE
- ***PDF***
Nathan Black,
Desktop Motion Capture Using Color Recognition
- ***PDF***
Matt Derry,
Evaluating Head Gestures for Panning 2-D Spatial Information
- ***PDF***
Brandon Wirick,
Lojban as a Ttool for Encoding Prose on the Semantic Web