Theses and Dissertations
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Transitioning client-based NALCOMIS to a multi-function web-based application
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-09)
Navy and Marine Corps aviation utilizes a software suite to manage logistics known as NTCSS, and one of its primary applications is NALCOMIS. NALCOMIS has two configurations that are used by organizational and intermediate ...
An approach for detecting malicious emails using runtime monitoring with hidden data
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-09)
Computer systems continue to be at risk of attack by malicious software that are attached to email. Email has been determined to be the cause of 80% of computer virus infections. Millions of dollars are lost yearly due to ...
Detecting malicious tweets in twitter using runtime monitoring with hidden information
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-06)
Although there is voluminous data flow in social media, it is still possible to create an effective system that can detect malicious activities within a shorter time and provide situational awareness. This thesis developed ...
A framework for fault tolerance in virtualized servers
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-06)
In modern naval platforms, most of the critical operations are done with the help of automated systems. Specifically, operational decisions and actions are finalized using command and control systems (C2 systems). A wide ...
Integration of experience API into CDET's e-learning
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-06)
The increased availability and use of online devices has the Marine Corps College of Distance Education and Training (CDET) looking at Experience API (xAPI) for ways to improve the accessibility, effectiveness, and efficiency ...
Server-based and server-less BYOD solutions to support electronic learning
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-06)
Over the past 10 years, bring your own device has become an emerging practice across the commercial landscape and has empowered employees to conduct work-related business from the comfort of their own phone, tablet, or ...
Rapidly deployable mobile security solution
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-03)
The Navy has seen a significant increase in the presence of mobile and smart devices on its units due to advancements in technology and younger sailors’ desire to be connected at all times. These devices create security ...
Using social media activity to identify personality characteristics of Navy personnel
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016-03)
This research explores the use of Twitter to determine if the personality characteristics of well-performing Navy personnel can be identified based on their Twitter use. Well-performing Navy personnel are identified by ...
Formal specifications for an electrical power grid system stability and reliability
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2015-09)
This thesis provides natural language requirements and associated formal specifications for an electric power grid. These specifications are the first step in using bounded constraint solving to detect early bleak states ...
Real-time detection of operational military information in social media
(Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2015-09)
Access to information has never been easier and people’s eagerness and ability to publish information on social media platforms has never been higher. The growing mountain of information has presented an opportunity and a ...
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