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Current graduate students and their projects:
Craig Anslow, MSc Thesis:
XML Databases
Matt Duignan, PhD Thesis:
Usability for Music Composition and Performance
Donald Gordon, BSc(Hons):
A Framework for Lightweight Web-Based Graphical Interaction
Kirk Jackson, MSc Thesis:
A Visualisation Architecture for Reuse
Annie Luxton, BSc(Hons) Project:
A Web-Based Java Teching System
Stuart Marshall, PhD Thesis:
Visualisation for Reuse in a Java Class Repository
Angela Martin, PhD Thesis:
The Role of the Customer in Extreme Programming
Mike McGavin, MSc Thesis:
Usability and Astromony
Alex Potanin, PhD Thesis:
Java Aliasing Research
2002 graduate students and their projects:
Craig Anslow, BSc(Hons) Project (Now Completed):
XML Database Support for Program Trace Visualisation
Daniel Ballinger, BSc(Hons) Project (Now Completed):
Spreadsheet Corpus Analysis
Pippin Barr, MSc Thesis (Now Completed):
Metaphor in User Interfaces
Kirk Jackson, MSc Thesis:
A Visualisation Architecture for Reuse
Matt Duignan, MSc Thesis (Now Completed):
SVG and Software Visualisation
Rilla Khaled, BSc(Hons) Project (Now Completed):
Software Visualisation using Aspect/J
Dan MacKay, BSc(Hons) Project (Now Completed):
A Lightweight Groupware OO Class Diagram CASE Tool
Stephen Marshall, Gr.Dip.Sc. Project (Now Completed):
Usability of Generic Groupware for Software Development
Stuart Marshall, PhD Thesis:
Visualisation for Reuse in a Java Class Repository
Angela Martin, PhD preparatory study (Now Completed):
The Role of the Customer in Extreme Programming
Alex Potanin, BSc(Hons) Project (Now Completed):
A Query Based Debugger for Java Aliasing Research
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