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    • GALADE: A Round-Trip Graphical Modelling Tool for Abstraction Layered Architecture Applications 

      Sen, Arnab (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      In recent years, a new software architecture, the Abstraction Layered Architecture (ALA), has emerged at Datamars Ltd to help address the issue of code bases becoming harder to maintain over time. Previous quantitative ...
    • Gallipoli As Edutainment? Constructing National Identity in a “new” Museum 

      Blackwell, Elizabeth Anne du Chateau (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      This original research in this thesis is a close reading (Monin, 2004) of Gallipoli: the Scale of our War. The idea for the research was born from two over‑arching interests: museums as social institutions and in the ...
    • Game analysis in Rugby Union 

      Agnew, Marcus (Auckland University of Technology, 2008)
      Due to rugby's increasing level of professionalism, rugby union performance analysis is in a rapid state of evolution. Coaches, media, administrators and players are demanding greater access to more detailed analysis of ...
    • Gaming Through Dyslexia: An Interactive Digital Application That Is a Learning Tool for Students Under the Age of Ten That Have Dyslexia 

      Russell, Mikaela (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      This research thesis approaches the research question of "How can we use interactive digital applications as a learning tool to improve skills and abilities for students under the age of ten that are diagnosed with Dyslexia?" ...
    • The Gap Between Worlds: A Tactile Ceramic Experience of Sound from a Deaf Perspective 

      Sabmeethavorn, Thanatira (Auckland University of Technology, 2023)
      I identify as both a deaf and hard-of-hearing person; yet I am neither because I occupy a space in-between. People assume that deaf individuals live in silence. However, I perceive the worlds of the hearing and d/Deaf ...
    • The Garden and the River Te Māra me te Awa: Connecting the Energies of Hamilton Kirikiriroa Through the Redevelopment of Garden Place 

      Fitzgerald, Nicholas Gerald Francis (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      This practice-based research inquiry proposes a spatial redevelopment of Garden Place, a public square in central Hamilton Kirikiriroa. The project considers the historical and cultural importance of Garden Place to create ...
    • Geishagraphy 

      Shibata, Rie (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      This project utilises the Geisha philosophy of Wabi Sabi to re-realise and appreciate every moment of ourordinary mundane lives. By adapting Wabi Sabi aesthetics and disciplines into my photographic practice, the aim is ...
    • Gender Disparity in 12-lead Electrocardiogram Acquisition by Emergency Medical Service Staff for Patients With Cardiac-type Chest Pain 

      Henderson, Bronwyn (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      Background: Female patients suffering from Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) receive fewer investigations and treatments than male patients, in both the pre-hospital and hospital environments. To accurately diagnose ACS a ...
    • Gender in commercial radio in New Zealand: a critical discourse analysis of the “Secret Life of Girls” 

      Mearns, Stephanie (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Radio can be a highly gendered environment, but to date this has not been explored in New Zealand (Hendy, 2000; Karpf, 1980; Lacey, 2004). For scholars of New Zealand radio the deregulated, highly commercial environment ...
    • The gender reflection 

      Stephenson, Laura (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      This thesis investigates how characters with non-traditional gender are depicted in contemporary Western cinema on the basis that this depiction illustrates society’s unease with individuals who do not easily confirm to ...
    • Gender wage inequality in the urban Chinese labour market 

      Liu, Jie (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impacts of human capital, family circumstances, social and political capital, occupation, ownership sector, industrial sector, ...
    • Gene selection based on consistency modelling, algorithms and applications 

      Hu, Yingjie (Raphael) (Auckland University of Technology, 2007)
      Consistency modeling for gene selection is a new topic emerging from recent cancer bioinformatics research. The result of classification or clustering on a training set was often found very different from the same operations ...
    • Genetic variability of Dasheen mosaic virus and consequences for detection 

      Khan, Subuhi (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      The genus Potyvirus is one of the largest groups of plant viruses having RNA genomes. RNA viruses show high genetic diversity which can influence virus infectivity and host selection. In this study, deep sequencing profiles ...
    • Genome Analysis and Geographical Distribution of a Novel Emaravirus in Karaka 

      Rabbidge, Lee Owen (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      Chlorotic spot symptoms were observed on a specimen of a tree endemic to New Zealand, karaka (Corynocarpus laevigatus), leading to an investigation of the potential viruses associated with the symptoms. RNA-seq analysis ...
    • Genomic Characterisation and Comparison of Antibiotic Resistant and Sensitive Helicobacter Pylori in New Zealand 

      King, Zoe (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      Helicobacter pylori is an important and prevalent human pathogen present in approximately 50 % of the world’s population; causing a range of clinical outcomes from chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers to gastric carcinoma ...
    • Genre analysis 

      Black, Loren (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      In this exploration of Genre, I will explore the ways in which my screenplay ‘Like what’ resembles past productions and discuss the ways in which it offers a fresh perspective for modern day audiences. In part one I will ...
    • Gentrification, Drama and Development 

      Roberts, Christie (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      This thesis consists of a full-length screenplay of a pilot for television. The summary of the screenplay is as follows: After losing his job, high flying lawyer Eric Galloway packs up his family and moves back into his ...
    • GeoComputational methods for surface and field data interpolation 

      Zandi, Sara (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      GeoComputation is a relatively recent and emergent discipline containing numerous methods and techniques for fields such as electrical engineering, computer science, geography, biology. This thesis set out to describe the ...
    • Geographical Information System for Spatial Microbiological Data Analysis in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 

      Pruckner, Christian (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Microbiological data analysis and trending in pharmaceutical cleanrooms is a legislative requirement, and part of quality assurance. It has historically been conducted using statistical tools, such as control charting, ...
    • Geometric Abstraction and the Infinite 

      Maheshwari, Rhea (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      In this project I use subjective storytelling to articulate my relationship with a field of expanded awareness, which is perceived through the accumulation of lived experience. I place this enquiry within the Hindu tradition ...

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