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Dissertation Presentation Scheduling

We're doing things this way to give you a bit more experience with GitHub, repos, forking, and pull requests (PR).

Instructions: Fork this repository, pull any updates from the main repo (instructions for doing this via github.com), make your updates, and commit as a new branch with a pull request.

I would encourage you to read the pages linked above so that you understand the process. A walk-through of the steps is available at fork-PR-steps.md

Dissertation Selection

I want a numbered list of student name, GitHub username, dissertation title, author, year, URL. Your line should look something like:

Michele Weigle (@weiglemc) - "Providing Location Security in Vehicular Networks", Gongjun Yan, 2010, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/5

Edit the list below:

  1. Kritika Garg (@kritikagarg) - "Detecting, Modeling, and Predicting User Temporal Intention", Hany M. SalahEldeen, 2015, http://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/25
  2. Himarsha Jayanetti (@himarshaj) - "Using Web Archives to Enrich the Live Web Experience Through Storytelling", Yasmin AlNoamany, 2016, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/13/
  3. Ivan Makohon (@IvanM08106184) - "IMPROVING STRUCTURAL FEATURES PREDICTION IN PROTEIN STRUCTURE MODELING", Ashraf Yaseen, 2014, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/68/
  4. Travis Reid (@treid003) - "Scripts in a Frame: A Framework for Archiving Deferred Representations", Justin F. Brunelle, 2016, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/10/
  5. Joi Best (@jbest002) - "Finite Element Modeling Driven by Health Care and Aerospace Applications", Fotios Drakopoulos, 2017, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/29/

Scheduling

Once you have selected a dissertation, you may choose a date to present. To choose a date, copy your line from the selection list above to your chosen date.

Before you commit, make sure that the formatting is still correct. The lists below should be numbered, not bullets. Do not add additional entries here, these are the only slots available. Remember that even if you are presenting last, your presentation must be completed by March 31.

Tues, Mar 31

Thurs, Apr 2

  1. Himarsha Jayanetti (@himarshaj) - "Using Web Archives to Enrich the Live Web Experience Through Storytelling", Yasmin AlNoamany, 2016, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/13/  

Tues, Apr 7

  1. Joi Best (@jbest002) - "Finite Element Modeling Driven by Health Care and Aerospace Applications", Fotios Drakopoulos, 2017, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/29/

Thurs, Apr 9

  1. Kritika Garg (@kritikagarg) - "Detecting, Modeling, and Predicting User Temporal Intention", Hany M. SalahEldeen, 2015, http://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/25

Tues, Apr 14

Thurs, Apr 16

  1. Travis Reid (@treid003) - "Scripts in a Frame: A Framework for Archiving Deferred Representations", Justin F. Brunelle, 2016, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/10/

Tues, Apr 21

Thurs, Apr 23

  1. Ivan Makohon (@IvanM08106184) - "IMPROVING STRUCTURAL FEATURES PREDICTION IN PROTEIN STRUCTURE MODELING", Ashraf Yaseen, 2014, https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/computerscience_etds/68/

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