Hemati-Moghadam, Iman; Ó Cinnéide, Mel(IEEE Computer Society, 2012)
Software systems that undergo repeated addition
of functionality commonly suffer a loss of quality in
their underlying designs, termed design erosion. This leads to
the maintenance of a system becoming increasingly ...
Dinneen, Marian(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2012)
The ambition of my thesis project is to design civic
space, space for civic engagement. Taking inspiration
from the various voices who have identified a
democratic crisis and who are themselves more
civilly engaged, I ...
O'Donovan, James(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2012)
The objective of my thesis is to explore the various elements that make
structure architecture. Through investigation into thinness, material,
span, space and soundscape, I wish to create an architecture which can
appeal ...
Doheny, Gavin(School of Architecture, University of Limerick, 2012)
Manufacturing productive land is the
basis for this thesis document. The document is split
into five related sections each displaying an emphasis
on manipulation of ground in a productive manner
over time.
O rganising ...
Zoiros, Kyriakos E.; Janer, Carlos L.; Connelly, Michael J.(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2010)
An optical delay interferometer (ODI) is employed to suppress the pattern effect manifested on a 10 Gb/s return-to-zero (RZ) data stream when amplified by a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) operated
in deep gain ...
The proposed changes in the further education sector, including the rationalisation of the
VEC’s into Local Education and Training Boards (LETBs) and the closures of the Senior
Traveller Training Centres (STECs, have ...
Ledger, Alison Jane(University of Limerick, Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, 2010)
Developing new services is a commonplace responsibility for music therapists worldwide. Starting a job often entails being the first music therapist in a facility, and even the first music therapist many staff and clients ...
Lane, Catriona(University of Limerick, Department of Education and Professional Studies, 2010)
This case study aimed to examine how effective virtual manipulatives are in the teaching of primary mathematics. Concrete manipulatives are an expensive investment for primary schools and as a result there is often not ...