Browsing Study Areas by Type of Research "Conference Contribution - Paper in Published Proceedings"
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Analogue automation : the Gateway Pavilion for the Headland Sculpture on the Gulf
(Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe), 2017-09)The Waiheke Gateway Pavilion, designed by Stevens Lawson Architects originally for the 2010 New Zealand Venice Biennale Pavilion, was brought to fruition for the 2017 Headland Sculpture on the Gulf Sculpture trail by ... -
Analysing rain garden infiltration efficiency using MOUSE Model
(International Association For Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHRAPD), 2016-08)A MOUSE model was developed to simulate rain garden and calculate the annual stormwater runoff volume. The key parameter settings of the simulation model are strictly built on Auckland Regional Council Technical Publications ... -
Analysis and configuration of boundary difference calculations
(ICONIP, 2014-11)In the field of land management, stakeholders (people) everywhere have many disputes over the location of boundaries between private land and public land. We find that the stakeholders disagree with each other over boundaries. ... -
Analysis and prevention of account hijacking based incidents in cloud environment
(2015-12)Cloud computing is a technological breakthrough in computing. It has affected each and every part of the information technology, from infrastructure to the software deployment, from programming to the application maintenance. ... -
An analysis of a study abroad liveSTUDIO project brief between New Zealand graphic design based students working in a collaboration with a rural Samoan NGO
(2015-11)Drawing on the experiences of the presenter, a teacher living in the NZ Samoan diaspora, this presentation is based on events surrounding the delivery of a New Zealand tertiary graphic design class in a Samoan setting. A ... -
Analysis of academic procrastination in professional students of a tertiary training programme
(2019-05)Academic procrastination is a common behavior among tertiary students. In particular, parttime adult students who undergo professional training usually find it very difficult to balance tertiary study, work, and family ... -
Analysis of results in simulation and modeling of CDMA systems
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2007-07-01)In this paper, using discrete event stochastic simulation by batch-means, new results have been obtained by analysing the sensitivity of CDMA blocking probability for a given traffic load against various number of calls ... -
An analysis of secure MANET routing features to maintain confidentiality and integrity in IoT routing
(International Conference on Information Resources Management (CONF-IRM) at AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), 2015-05)The Internet of Things (IoT) is fast becoming a global phenomenon and many issues are arising such as standardization, deployment of IPv6, sensors’ energy requirements and security among others. However, without a secure ... -
Analysis of UDP DDoS cyber flood attack and defense mechanisms on Windows Server 2012 and Linux Ubuntu 13
(2015-07-15)Distributed Denial of Service (DoS) attacks is one of the major threats and among the hardest security problems in the Internet world. In this paper, we study the impact of a UDP flood attack on TCP throughputs, round-trip ... -
Analysis of UDP DDoS floor cyber attack and defense mechanisms on web server with Linux Ubuntu 13
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015-02-19)Denial of Service (DoS) attacks is one of the major threats and among the hardest security problems in the Internet world. Of particular concern are Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, whose impact can be ... -
Application of a greenspace model to Auckland City, New Zealand
(2011)The urban forest, with a focus on percentage tree cover, can provide multiple ecosystem services. In comparison, one Greenspace Model for fragmented urban ecosystems suggests that indigenous biodiversity can be better ... -
Application of Artificial Neural Network model to forecast runoff for Waikato river catchment
(2018-05)As we know that over the past decade or so the Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques (e.g. ANN - Artificial Neural Network & FIS - Fuzzy Interference System) have been used as an alternative modelling tools in water ... -
Application of climate change adaptation, resilience, and beach management strategies on coral Islands
(Engineers Australia and IPENZ, 2015-09)Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are particularly vulnerable to climate change, climate variability and sea level rise. For many island nations, the very existence of some low-lying islands and their associated ... -
Application of floating vegetative pads (FVP) to improve stormwater quality : a pilot scale study
(2016-08)Henderson Creek contributes one of the largest load of sediments & heavy metals (e.g. Copper - Cu and Zinc - Zn) into the Central Waitemata Harbour, Auckland. Cu and Zn particles do not decompose so they are persistent, ... -
Applying a performance-focused race-yacht methodology to the design of a superyacht
(Royal Institution of Naval Architects, 2015-05)A background in designing and sailing custom high-performance race yachts unrestricted by rating rules and formulas has fostered a penchant to prioritise performance and enjoyment of sailing in each new design. This project ... -
Architectural Notation and the Body Condition: Tracking the dance of E1027
(2009)This paper will explore two modernists pieces, one a ballet, Oskar Schlemmer’s The Triadic Ballet and the other a small holiday house on the Cote d’Azur, Eileen Gray’s E1027. I would like to suggest that the notated domestic ... -
Are higher education institutions delivering customer satisfaction?
(Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM), 2015-12)Higher education institutions are realising the importance of a customer centred approach to survival in the face of increased domestic competition and the globalisation of higher education. The objective of the study is ... -
Are students acquiring the skills, competencies and work experience that align with industry needs and work-integrated learning course design?
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education (NZACE), 2016-04)According to Coll et al. (2009) “A key purpose of work‐integrated learning (WIL) is the notion of providing graduates with a comprehensive skill set desired by potential employers” (p. 15). The notion of providing a ... -
Are we listening, are we learning?
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)New Zealand is said to be coming to grips with the post-disaster situation in Christchurch according to articles published by politicians, government agencies and business entrepreneurs. Christchurch has been subjected to ... -
An artifact-centric business process execution platform
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2016-09)Artifact-centric modeling has become an alternative, yet promising approach of business process (BP) modeling and management as it provides higher flexibility than that of traditional activity-centric approaches. However, ...