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    • E-business strategy and application in supply chain management by New Zealand SME wholesalers 

      Yuen, Michelle Wun Cheng (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      The aim of the research was to investigate the practice of e-business strategic planning and application amongst small to medium sized enterprises (SME) wholesalers for supply chain management (SCM). The extent to which ...
    • E-learning in the KSA: a taxonomy of learning methods in Saudi Arabia 

      Alharbi, Ali (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      The advent and rapid advancement of the internet and the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure as a whole has greatly revolutionised the world. The presence of this advanced technology has facilitated ...
    • E-mail forensics: tracing and mapping digital evidence from IP address 

      Ho, Wan Chung Cary (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      The purpose of the thesis is to search for a suitable traceback method for use in email forensics when the source IP address is spoofed. To provide a simple and fast traceback method in email forensics, the hop count ...
    • Early Detection and Self-management of Long-term Conditions Using Wearable Technologies 

      Baig, Mirza Mohsin (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Worldwide spending on the long-term or chronic care conditions is increasing to a point that requires immediate interventions and advancements to reduce the burden of the healthcare cost. Managing people with long-term ...
    • An Early Investigation of Infants Learning 

      Cheung, Yin (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      This research analyses and interprets psychological evidences of occlusion to investigate how an object could be represented and learnt that gives rise to infants' responses to the immediate environment from a computational ...
    • Early specialisation, sport participation volume and musculoskeletal injury in early adolescent New Zealand children 

      McGowan, Jody Catherine (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      Introduction. Adolescent sport participation has changed in New Zealand (NZ) over recent years with increasing opportunities for young children to follow specialised, intensive and highly structured sport pathways. There ...
    • Early warning signs in Software Projects 

      Kothari, Mihir (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      The software industry has been plagued by the staggering failure rate of projects, which have resulted in the loss of billions of dollars. The well known Chaos Report by the Standish Group declared that software projects ...
    • EBusiness systems innovation and change in the passenger airline industry 

      Van de Zwaag, Frank (Auckland University of Technology, 2004)
      The purpose of the research is to identify to what degree the radical change and innovation of recent years in the passenger airline industry is driven and enabled by information and communication technology. The legacy ...
    • The Ecological Self — A Lens-based Inquiry 

      Monks, Nicholas (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      This lens-based research project explores a deep personal connection with a familiar coastal site. I am interested in exploring the ways in which different lens-based media can facilitate a reciprocal exchange between the ...
    • Ecology and ontogeny of the cranchiid squid Teuthowenia pellucida in New Zealand waters 

      Evans, Aaron Boyd (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Teuthowenia pellucida, a species of glass squid, is a cosmopolitan southern sub-tropical species, and is abundantly represented in local New Zealand collections. However, due to the depth at which adult specimens live, ...
    • Ecosophies: Field/Mesh/Transversality 

      Stay, Hana (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Ecosophies: Field/Mesh/Transversality is a practice-led design research project undertaken for a Master of Art & Design in the field of Spatial Design. The project explores the ontology of ecology through philosophical ...
    • The Edge of Blood 

      Jaques, Lincoln Tyrone (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      The Edge of Blood is a full length creative work set within the neo-noir genre. It follows four professional assassins as they are blackmailed by a ruthless criminal Boss on a job to take down his lifetime ally who has ...
    • Educational Leadership as Influence: The Provision of Critical Teacher Feedback to Students 

      Lal, Reshmika Reeta (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Effective feedback is regarded as one of the most influential factors in students’ achievement, yet many teachers find themselves unable to meet the demands of providing feedback in secondary school English classes. ...
    • The effect of 30 minutes of peripheral electrical stimulation on excitability of the sensorimotor cortices and sensory threshold of healthy adults 

      Towersey, Nicola Carolyn Mary (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      Aim: To evaluate the effect of peripheral electrical stimulation (PES), with directed or diverted attention, on excitability of the sensorimotor cortices and sensory threshold in healthy adults. Study design: Within ...
    • The Effect of Acidosis on Peak Power After a Simulated 4000-m Individual Pursuit on a Bicycle Ergometer 

      Mildenhall, Mathew (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      Background: Large reductions in plasma and muscle pH have been associated with fatigue during supramaximal exercise. The ingestion of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) has often been used to attenuate plasma acidosis and provide ...
    • The effect of an 8-week low carbohydrate high fat diet on maximal strength performance, body composition and diet acceptability in sub-elite Olympic weightlifters and powerlifters 

      Chatterton, Simon (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      In the current sports nutrition literature there is a lack of insight into the weight loss procedures for weight-restricted power and strength athletes (e.g. Olympic weightlifters and powerlifters). Broadly speaking, methods ...
    • The effect of ankle bracing and range of motion on landing biomechanics in young netballers 

      Mason-Mackay, Anna (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Introduction Lower extremity injury is common in netball. Reduced ankle dorsiflexion range of motion has been linked to a number of these injuries although the biomechanical reasons for the association are as yet unclear. ...
    • Effect of automated pre rigor stretching on beef tenderness development 

      Pen, Satyavisal (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      This thesis discusses the effects of pre rigor stretching technology by SmartStretchTM/ SmartShapeTM (4S) technology on beef tenderness development in M. longissimus dorsi. Twelve steers (approximately two years of age) ...
    • Effect of caffeine on simulated intermittent high-intensity sport performance 

      Stuart, Gene R (Auckland University of Technology, 2004)
      Caffeine is now an unrestricted ergogenic aid for competitive athletes. Previous reviews of caffeine's effects on exercise performance have been limited to qualitative analysis. The purpose of this paper was therefore ...
    • The Effect of CO2 Enrichment on the Photochemical Efficiency of the Scleractinian Coral Acropora millepora (Ehrenberg, 1834) 

      McNie, Ashleigh (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      Global trends of increasing atmospheric CO2, warming, and eutrophication enrich seawater with CO2, either directly, through gas absorption, or indirectly, through microbial processes. This enrichment alters the speciation ...

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