The University of Wollongong is a participant in the Australian Digital Theses Program (ADT). All UOW masters and PhD research theses posted online are at present made available via ADT here. This Research Online page contains links to Honours research theses for the Faculty of Informatics. These theses are not harvested by ADT.

Theses from 2006

The Threat of Public Data Availability on Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), and the Level of Awareness Amongst Security Experts in Australila, R. Abbas

Minimizing product shrinkage in the supply chain through the use of radio-frequency identification: A case study on a major Australian retailer, N. Huber

Humancentric Applications of Precise Location Based Services, L. Perusco

Theses from 2005

The Integration of Positioning Technologies for Precise Location Identification, T. Y. Chew

E-Business Solutions: Complete vs Segmented, R. Gauci

RFID Privacy and Security: A Content Analysis, K. Johnston

Ethical Issues arising from the Real Time Tracking and Monitorining of People Using GPS-based Location Services, A. Mcnamee

The Importance of Utilising Electronic Identification for Total Farm Management: A Case Study of Dairy Farms on the South Coast of NSW, A. Trevarthen

Theses from 2004

Digital distribution music services and the demise of the traditional music industry: three case studies on mp3.com, Napster and Kazaa, K. Alves

The advantages and disadvantages of barcodes and radio frequency identification in supply chain management, L. McCathie

Theses from 2003

Humancentric applications of RFID: the current state of development, A. Masters

The digital aid framework: A conceptual, end-to-end technology integration platform for humanitarian (refugee) relief operations, J. Sargent