Browsing Open Theses & Dissertations by Thesis Supervisor "Wellington, Robert"
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A heuristic method to distinguish horse rider mounts using a single wrist mounted inertial sensor
(Auckland University of Technology, 2009)A Design Science methodology was used to create a context recognition method for data from a single, wearable inertial sensor. The sensor was worn on riders right wrists. The data was associated with a rider mounting their ... -
A computerized system for loading and discharging oil tankers
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)This thesis takes up the problem with manual tanker cargo operations and the possibilities for creating computer programs to take care of those processes. The main objective is to create a computer program simulating loading ... -
The effect of screen sizes on gamers' intrinsic motivation when playing games
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)This thesis reports on a study of the motivation of players of educational or constructive (E rated) games in relation to the screen size they used in game play. Educators have started to use games in the class room to ... -
Factors affecting the implementation of enterprise systems within government organisations in New Zealand
(Auckland University of Technology, 2007)The 1990's saw a rapid growth in the use of Enterprise Systems by organisations to undertake quick and strategic decisions. Significant to the use of Enterprise systems, is their implementation in the organisation. The ... -
Media Asset Management in China: a case study at Beijing Television Station
(Auckland University of Technology, 2010)Under the impact of quickly changing social structure and emergence of new technology, the old way of storing data tapes in the vault is no longer efficient in the eyes of most people. Instead, organizations have started ... -
Packaged software implementation requirements engineering by small software enterprises: an ethnographic study
(Auckland University of Technology, 2014)This thesis investigates the practices of requirements engineering (RE) for packaged software implementation, as enacted by small packaged software vendors (SPSVs). Throughout the thesis, a focus on the actions carried out ...