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EBSCO Open Dissertations makes electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) more accessible to researchers worldwide. The free portal is designed to benefit universities and their students and make ETDs more discoverable. 

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EBSCO Open Dissertations is a collaboration between EBSCO and BiblioLabs to increase traffic and discoverability of ETD research. You can join the movement and add your theses and dissertations to the database, making them freely available to researchers everywhere while increasing traffic to your institutional repository. 

EBSCO Open Dissertations extends the work started in 2014, when EBSCO and the H.W. Wilson Foundation created American Doctoral Dissertations which contained indexing from the H.W. Wilson print publication, Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by American Universities, 1933-1955. In 2015, the H.W. Wilson Foundation agreed to support the expansion of the scope of the American Doctoral Dissertations database to include records for dissertations and theses from 1955 to the present.

How Does EBSCO Open Dissertations Work?

Your ETD metadata is harvested via OAI and integrated into EBSCO’s platform, where pointers send traffic to your IR.

EBSCO integrates this data into their current subscriber environments and makes the data available on the open web via opendissertations.org .

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UC Policy on Open Access for Theses and Dissertations

On March 25, 2020, the University of California issued a Policy on Open Access for Theses and Dissertations. The systemwide policy, which aligns with those already in place at individual UC campuses, “requires theses or dissertations prepared at the University to be (1) deposited into an open access repository, and (2) freely and openly available to the public, subject to a requested delay of access (“embargo”) obtained by the student.” Theses and dissertations already made open access can be read in eScholarship, UC’s open access repository and scholarly publishing platform.

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Some UCSB open access theses and disserations are in ADRL. Due to copyright restrictions and a need to obtain permission from the authors, not all years are available.

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UC's institutional repository and journal publishing platform. Not all campuses have electronic theses and disseartations in eScholarship. Due to copyright restrictions and the need to obtain permissions from authors, not all years are available online. UC campuses began accepting electronic theses and disserations (ETDs) submissions different years. For details see  ETD Preservation and Access Sevice: California Digital Library . UCSB's open access ETDS are in  ADRL . 

Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations

An international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). The website includes resources on how to find, create, and preserve ETDs; how to set up an ETD program; legal and technical questions; and the latest news and research in the ETD community.

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

OATD.org aims to be the best possible resource for finding open access graduate theses and dissertations published around the world. Metadata (information about the theses) comes from over 1100 colleges, universities, and research institutions. OATD currently indexes 5,031,307 theses and dissertations.

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Provides the full text of open access dissertations and theses free of charge. The authors of these dissertations and theses have opted to publish as open access. 

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  • Looking at senior theses submitted in prior years can help you to get a sense of what your own thesis might look like. 
  • Dissertations often contain an extensive literature review, so looking over cited references can help ensure that your own literature review is comprehensive. 
  • If you are looking for published scholarly articles, the  research guide in your subject  will have some suggestions.
  • Senior Honors Theses | ScholarWorks Some undergraduate students undertake a senior thesis project while at Brandeis. Completed projects are eligible to be included in ScholarWorks.
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  • DASH , Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard, is the university's central, open-access repository for the scholarly output of faculty and the broader research community at Harvard.  Most Ph.D. dissertations submitted from  March 2012 forward  are available online in DASH.
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Oxford theses

The Bodleian Libraries’ thesis collection holds every DPhil thesis deposited at the University of Oxford since the degree began in its present form in 1917. Our oldest theses date from the early 1920s. We also have substantial holdings of MLitt theses, for which deposit became compulsory in 1953, and MPhil theses.

Since 2007 it has been a mandatory requirement for students to deposit an electronic copy of their DPhil thesis in the Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) , in addition to the deposit of a paper copy – the copy of record. Since the COVID pandemic, the requirement of a paper copy has been removed and the ORA copy has become the copy of record. Hardcopy theses are now only deposited under exceptional circumstances. 

ORA provides full-text PDF copies of most recent DPhil theses, and some earlier BLitt/MLitt theses. Find out more about Oxford Digital Theses, and depositing with ORA .

Finding Oxford theses

The following theses are catalogued on SOLO (the University’s online library catalogue) :

  • all DPhil and BLitt and MLitt theses
  • all BPhil and MPhil theses 
  • Science theses

SOLO collates search results from several sources.

How to search for Oxford theses on SOLO

To search for theses in the Oxford collections on SOLO :

  • navigate to the SOLO homepage
  • click on the 'Advanced Search' button
  • click the 'Material Type' menu and choose the 'Dissertations' option
  • type in the title or author of the thesis you are looking for and click the 'Search' button.

Also try an “Any field” search for “Thesis Oxford” along with the author’s name under “creator” and any further “Any field” keywords such as department or subject. 

Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)

ORA was established in 2007 as a permanent and secure online archive of research produced by members of the University of Oxford. It is now mandatory for students completing a research degree at the University to deposit an electronic copy of their thesis in this archive. 

Authors can select immediate release on ORA, or apply a 1-year or 3-year embargo period. The embargo period would enable them to publish all or part of their research elsewhere if they wish. 

Theses held in ORA are searchable via  SOLO , as well as external services such as EThOS and Google Scholar. For more information, visit the Oxford digital theses guide , and see below for guidance on searching in ORA.

Search for Oxford theses on ORA

Type your keywords (title, name) into the main search box, and use quotes (“) to search for an exact phrase.

Refine your search results using the drop-downs on the left-hand side. These include:

  • item type (thesis, journal article, book section, etc.)
  • thesis type (DPhil, MSc, MLitt, etc.)
  • subject area (History, Economics, Biochemistry, etc.)
  • item date (as a range)
  • file availability (whether a full text is available to download or not)

You can also increase the number of search results shown per page, and sort by relevance, date and file availability. You can select and export records to csv or email. 

Select hyperlinked text within the record details, such as “More by this author”, to run a secondary search on an author’s name. You can also select a hyperlinked keyword or subject. 

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The Rare Books department of the Weston Library keeps an author card index of Oxford theses. This includes all non-scientific theses deposited between 1922 and 2016. Please ask Weston Library staff for assistance.

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

You can use ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global  to find bibliographic details of Oxford theses not listed on SOLO. Ask staff in the Weston Library’s Charles Wendall David Reading Room for help finding these theses. 

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Basic search.

The default Basic search page allows for general keyword searches across all indexes using "and", "and not", "and or" to link the keywords as appropriate. Click on the More Search Options tab for specific title, author, subject and institution (school) searches, and to browse indexes of authors, institutions and subjects. These indexes allow you to add the word or phrase recognised by the database to your search (ie University of Oxford (United Kingdom), not Oxford University).

Advanced search

The Advanced search tab (at the top of the page) enables keyword searching in specific indexes, including author, title, institution, department, adviser and language. If you are unsure of the exact details of thesis, you can use the search boxes on this page to find it by combining the key information you do have.

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In both the Basic and Advanced search pages you can also limit the search by date by using the boxes at the bottom. Use the Search Tools advice in both the Basic and Advanced pages to undertake more complex and specific searches. Within the list of results, once you have found the record that you are interested in, you can click on the link to obtain a full citation and abstract. You can use the back button on your browser to return to your list of citations.

The Browse search tab allows you to search by subject or by location (ie institution). These are given in an alphabetical list. You can click on a top-level subject to show subdivisions of the subject. You can click on a country location to show lists of institutions in that country. At each level, you can click on View Documents to show lists of individual theses for that subject division or from that location.

In Browse search, locations and subject divisions are automatically added to a basic search at the bottom of the page. You can search within a subject or location by title, author, institution, subject, date etc, by clicking on Refine Search at the top of the page or More Search Options at the bottom of the page.

Where are physical Oxford theses held?

Bodleian library.

The B odleian Libraries hold all doctoral theses and most postgraduate (non-doctoral) theses for which a deposit requirement is stipulated by the University:

  • DPhil (doctoral) theses (1922 – 2021)
  • Bachelor of Divinity (BD) theses
  • BLitt/MLitt theses (Michaelmas Term 1953 – 2021)
  • BPhil and MPhil theses (Michaelmas Term 1977 – 2021)

Most Oxford theses are held in Bodleian Offsite Storage. Some theses are available in the libraries; these are listed below.

Law Library

Theses submitted to the Faculty of Law are held at the Bodleian Law Library .

Vere Harmsworth Library

Theses on the United States are held at the Vere Harmsworth Library .

Social Science Library

The Social Science Library holds dissertations and theses selected by the departments it supports. 

The list of departments and further information are available in the Dissertations and Theses section of the SSL webpages. 

Locations for Anthropology and Archaeology theses

The Balfour Library holds theses for the MPhil in Material and Visual Anthropology and some older theses in Prehistoric Archaeology.

The Art, Archaeology and Ancient World Library holds theses for MPhil in Classical Archaeology and MPhil in European Archaeology.

Ordering Oxford theses

Theses held in Bodleian Offsite Storage are consulted in the Weston Library. The preferred location is the Charles Wendell David Reading Room ; they can also be ordered to the Sir Charles Mackerras Reading Room .

Find out more about requesting a digitised copy, copyright restrictions and copying from Oxford theses .

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This collection of MIT Theses in DSpace contains selected theses and dissertations from all MIT departments. Please note that this is NOT a complete collection of MIT theses. To search all MIT theses, use MIT Libraries' catalog .

MIT's DSpace contains more than 58,000 theses completed at MIT dating as far back as the mid 1800's. Theses in this collection have been scanned by the MIT Libraries or submitted in electronic format by thesis authors. Since 2004 all new Masters and Ph.D. theses are scanned and added to this collection after degrees are awarded.

MIT Theses are openly available to all readers. Please share how this access affects or benefits you. Your story matters.

If you have questions about MIT theses in DSpace, [email protected] . See also Access & Availability Questions or About MIT Theses in DSpace .

If you are a recent MIT graduate, your thesis will be added to DSpace within 3-6 months after your graduation date. Please email [email protected] with any questions.

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MIT Theses may be protected by copyright. Please refer to the MIT Libraries Permissions Policy for permission information. Note that the copyright holder for most MIT theses is identified on the title page of the thesis.

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Included is the full text of (a selection of) bachelor theses from the following Maastricht University programmes:

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Included is the full text of (a selection of) master theses from the following Maastricht University faculties:

  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS), from 1994 to 2005, from 2013 onward
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), from 2023 onward
  • Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG), from 2002 onward
  • Maastricht School of Management (MSM), from 2022 onward
  • Maastricht Sustainability Institute (MSI),  from 2011 onward
  • School of Business & Economics (SBE), from 2016 onward

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  • Alexander Kosnac:  Quantity-centric Summarization Techniques for Documents , Bachelor Thesis, March 2024.
  • Nicolas Hellthaler: Footnote-Augmented Documents for Passage Retrieval , Bachelor Thesis, February 2024.
  • Simon Gimmini: Exploring Temporal Patterns in Art Through Diffusion Models , Master Thesis, February 2024
  • Xingqi Cheng:  A Rule-based Post-processor for Temporal Knowledge Graph Extrapolation , Master Thesis, January 2024.
  • Raphael Ebner: Leveraging Large Language Models for Information Extraction and Knowledge Representation , Bachelor Thesis, January 2024.
  • Angelina Basova: Table Extraction from PDF Documents , Master Thesis, December 2023
  • Milena Bruseva:  Benchmarking Vector Databases: A Framework for Evaluating Embedding Based Retrieval , Master Thesis, December 2023.
  • Luis Wettach:  Medical Electronic Data Capture at Home – A Privacy Compliant Framework , Master Thesis, December 2023.
  • Jayson Pyanowski:  Semantic Search with Contextualized Query Generation , Master Thesis, December 2023.
  • Philipp Göldner: Information Retrieval using Sparse Embeddings , Master Thesis, December 2023.
  • Vivian Kazakova:  A Topic Modeling Framework for Biomedical Text Analysis , Bachelor Thesis, October 2023
  • Dennis Geiselmann: Context-Aware Dense Retrieval , Master Thesis, October 2023.
  • Konrad Goldenbaum: Semantic Search and Topic Exploration of Scientific Paper Corpora , Bachelor Thesis, October 2023
  • Yingying Cao:  Keyword-based Summarization of (Legal) Documents , Master Thesis Scientific Computing, August, 2023.
  • Julian Freyberg: Structural and Logical Document Layout Analysis u sing Graph Neural Networks , Master Thesis, August 2023.
  • Marina Walther:  A Universal Online Social Network Conversation Model , Master Thesis, August 2023.
  • David Pohl:  Zero-Shot Word Sense Disambiguation using Word Embeddings , Bachelor Thesis, August 2023
  • Klemens Gerber:  Automatic Enrichment of Company Information in Knowledge Graphs , Master Thesis, August 2023.
  • Bastian Müller:  An Adaptable Question Answering Framework with Source-Citations , Bachelor Thesis, August 2023
  • Jiahui Li:  Styled Text Summarization via Domain-specific Paraphrasing ,  Master Thesis Scientific Computing, July 2023.
  • Sophia Matthis: Multi-Aspect Exploration of Plenary Protocols , Master Thesis, June 2023.
  • Till Rostalski:  A Generic Patient Similarity Framework for Clinical Data Analysis , Bachelor Thesis, June 2023
  • David Jackson:  Automated Extraction of Drug Analysis and Discovery Networks , Master Thesis Scientific Computing, May 2023.
  • Christopher Brückner:  Multi-Feature Clustering of Search Results , Master Thesis, April 2023.
  • Paul Dietze:  Formula Classification and Mathematical Token Embeddings , Bachelor Thesis, April 2023.
  • Sophia Hammes:  A Neural-Based Approach for Link Discovery in the Process Management Domain , Master Thesis, March 2023.
  • Fabian Kneissl:  Time-Dependent Graph Modeling of Twitter Conversations , Master Thesis, March 2023.
  • Lucienne-Sophie Marmé:   A Bootstrap Approach for Classifying Political Tweets into Policy Fields , Bachelor Thesis, March 2023.
  • Jing Fan: Assessing Factual Accuracy of Generated Text Using Semantic Role Labeling , Bachelor Thesis, March 2023.
  • Fabio Gebhard:  A Rule-based Approach for Numerical Question Answering , Master Thesis, December 2022.
  • Severin Laicher:  Learning and Exploring Similarity of Sales Items and its Dependency on Sales Data , Master Thesis, September 2022.
  • Raeesa Yousaf: Explainability of Graph Roles Extracted from Networks , Bachelor Thesis, September 2022.
  • Julian Seibel: Towards GAN-based Open-World Knowledge Graph Completion , Master Thesis, June 2022.
  • Claire Zhao Sun: Extracting and Exploring Causal Factors from Financial Documents , Master Thesis Scientific Computing, May 2022.
  • Ziqiu Zhou:  Semantic Extensions of OSM Data Through Mining Tweets in the Domain of Disaster Management , Master Thesis, May 2022.
  • Lukas Ballweg:  Analysis of Lobby Networks and their Extraction from Semi-Structured Data ,  Bachelor Thesis, April 2022.
  • Benjamin Wagner:  Benchmarking Graph Databases for Knowledge Graph Handling , Bachelor Thesis, March 2022.
  • Cedric Bender:  Exploration and Analysis of Methods for German Tweet Stream Summarization , Bachelor Thesis, March 2022. 
  • Johannes Klüh:  Polyphonic Music Generation for Multiple Instruments using Music Transformer , Bachelor Thesis, March 2022.
  • Nicolas Reuter: Automatic Annotation of Song Lyrics Using Wikipedia Resources , Master Thesis, December 2021.
  • Mateusz Chrzastek: Extraktive Keyphrases form Noun Chunk Similarity , Bachelor Thesis, October 2021. 
  • Fabrizio Primerano: Document Information Extraction from Visually-rich Documents with Unbalanced Class Structure , Master Thesis, October 2021.
  • Sarah Marie Bopp: Gender-centric Analysis of Tweets from German Politicians , Bachelor Thesis, September 2021.
  • Philipp Göldner: A Framework for Numerical Information Extraction , Bachelor Thesis, July 2021.
  • Robin Khanna: Adaptive Topic Modelling for Twitter Data , Bachelor Thesis, July 2021.
  • Thomas Rekers: Correlating Postings from Different Social Media Platforms , Master Thesis, July 2021.
  • Duc Anh Phi: Background Linking of News Articles , Master Thesis, May 2021.
  • Eike Harms: Linking Table and Text Quantities in Documents , Master Thesis, April 2021.
  • Raphael Arndt: Regelbasierte Binärklassifizierung von Webseiten , Bachelor Thesis, April 2021.
  • Jonas Gann: Integrating Identity Management Providers based on Online Access Law , Bachelor Thesis, March 2021.
  • Björn Ternes: Kontextbasierte Informationsextraktion aus Datenschutzerklärungen , Bachelor Thesis, March 2021.
  • Fabio Becker: A Generative Model for Dynamic Networks with Community Structures , Master Thesis, December 2020.
  • Jan-Gabriel Mylius: Visual Analysis of Paragraph Similarity , Bachelor Thesis, December 2020
  • Alexander Hebel: Information Retrieval mit PostgreSQL , Master Thesis, November 2020.
  • Jonas Albrecht: Lexikon-basierte Sentimentanalyse von Tweets , Bachelor Thesis, November 2020.
  • Marina Walther: A Network-based Approach to Investigate Medical Time Series Data , Bachelor Thesis, September 2020.
  • Stefan Hickl: Automatisierte Generierung von Inhaltsverzeichnissen aus PDF-Dokumenten , Bachelor Thesis, September 2020.
  • Christopher Brückner: Structure-centric Near-Duplicate Detection , Bachelor Thesis, August 2020.
  • David Jackson: Extracting Knowledge Graphs from Biomedical Literature , Bachelor Thesis, August 2020.
  • David Richter: Single-Pass Training von Klassifikatoren basierend auf einem großem Web-Korpus , Master Thesis, August 2020.
  • Julian Freyberg: Time-sensitive Multi-label Classification of News Articles , Bachelor Thesis, July 2020.
  • John Ziegler: Modelling and Exploration of Property Graphs for Open Source Intelligence , Master Thesis, August, 2020.
  • Johannes Keller: A Network-based Approach for Modeling Twitter Topics , Master Thesis, June 2020.
  • Erik Koynov : Three Stage Statute Retrieval Algorithm with BERT and Hierachical Pretraining" , Bachelor Thesis, Mai 2020.
  • Fabian Kaiser: Cross-Reference Resolution in German and European Law , Master Thesis, April 2020.
  • Hasan Malik: Open Numerical Information Extraction , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, March 2020.
  • Matthias Rein: Exploration of User Networks and Content Analysis of the German Political Twittersphere , Master Thesis, March 2020.
  • Philip Hausner: Time-centric Content Exploration in Large Document Collections , Master Thesis, March 2020.
  • Mohammad Dawas: On the Analysis of Networks Extracted from Relational Databases , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, February 2020.
  • Lea Zimmermann: Mapping Machine Learning Frameworks to End2End Infrastructures , Bachelor Thesis, February 2020
  • Bente Nittka: Modelling Verdict Documents for Automated Judgment Grounds Prediction , Bachelor Thesis, November 2019
  • Michael Pronkin: A Framework for a Person-Centric Gazetteer Service , Bachelor Thesis, November 2019
  • Jessica Löhr: Analysis and Exploration of Register Data of Companies , Bachelor Thesis, October 2019
  • Seida Basha: Extraction of Comment Threads of Political News Articles , Bachelor Thesis, September 2019
  • Lukas Rüttgers: Analyse von YouTube-Kommentaren zur Förderung von Diskussionen , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, July 2019
  • Gloria Feher: Concepts in Context: A Network-based Approach , Master Thesis, July 2019
  • Dennis Aumiller: Implementation of a Relational Document Hypergraph for Information Retrieval , Master Thesis, April 2019
  • Raheel Ahsan: Efficient Entity Matching , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, March 2019
  • Christian Straßberger: Time-Varying Graphs to Explore Medical Time Series , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, March 2019
  • Frederik Schwabe: Zitationsnetzwerke in Gesetzestexten und juristischen Entscheidungen , Bachelor Thesis, February 2019
  • Kilian Claudius Valenti: Extraktion und Exploration von Kookkurenznetzwerken aus Arztbriefen , Bachelor Thesis, February 2019
  • Satya Almasian: Learning Joint Vector Representation of Words and Named Entities , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, October 2018
  • Naghmeh Fazeli: Evolutionary Analysis of News Article Networks , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, October 2018
  • Lukas Kades: Development and Evaluation of an Indoor Simulation Model for Visitor Behaviour on a Trade Fair , Master Thesis, October 2018
  • David Stronczek: Named Entity Disambiguation using Implicit Networks , Master Thesis, August 2018
  • Julius Franz Foitzik: A Social Network Approach towards Location-based Recommendation , Master Thesis, April 2018
  • Carine Dengler: Network-based Modeling and Analysis of Political Debates , Master Thesis, May 2018
  • Maximilian Langknecht: Exploration-Based Feature Analysis of Time Series Using Minimum Spanning Trees ,  Bachelor Thesis, May 2018
  • Jayson Salazar: Extraction and Analysis of Dynamic Co-occurence Networks from Medical Text , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, April 2018
  • Fabio Becker: Toponym Resolution in HeidelPlace , Bachelor Thesis, April 2018
  • Felix Stern: Correlating Finance News Articles and Stock Indexes , Master Thesis, March 2018
  • Oliver Hommel: Symbolical Inversion of Formulas in an OLAP Context , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing,  March 2018
  • Jan Greulich: Reasoning with Imprecise Temporal and Geographical Data , Master Thesis, February 2018
  • Johannes Visintini: Modelling and Analyzing Political Activity Networks , Bachelor Thesis, February 2018
  • Sebastian Lackner:  Efficient Algorithms for Anti-community Detection , Master Thesis, February 2018
  • Leonard Henger: Erstellung eines konzeptionellen Datenmodells für Zeitreihen und Erkennung von Zeitreihenausreißern , Bachelor Thesis, December 2017
  • Christian Kromm: Short-term travel time prediction in complex contents , Master Thesis, December 2017
  • Christian Schütz: A Generative Model for Correlated Geospatial Property Graphs with Social Network Characteristics , Bachelor Thesis, December 2017
  • Sophia Stahl: Association Rule Based Pattern Mining of Cancer Genome Variants , Master Thesis, December 2017
  • Patrick Breithaupt: Evolving Topic-centric Information Networks , Master Thesis, October 2017
  • Michael Müller: Graph Based Event Summarization , Master Thesis, September 2017
  • Slavin Donchev: Statement Extraction from German Newspaper Articles , Bachelor Thesis, August 2017
  • Dennis Aumiller: Mining Relationship Networks from University Websites , Bachelor Thesis, August 2017
  • Katja Hauser: Latent Information Networks from German Newspaper Articles , Bachelor Thesis, April 2017
  • Xiaoyu Ye: Extraction and Analysis of Organization and Person Networks , Master Thesis, April 2017
  • Martin Enderlein: Modeling and Exploring Company Networks , Bachelor Thesis, January 2017
  • Ludwig Richter: A Generic Gazetter Data Model and an Extensible Framework for Geoparsing , Master Thesis, October 2016
  • Benjamin Keller: Matching Unlabeled Instances against a Known Data Schema Using Active Learning , Bachelor Thesis, August 2016
  • Julien Stern: Generation and Analysis of Event Networks from GDELT Data , Bachelor Thesis, July 2016
  • Hüseyin Dagaydin: Personalized Filtering of SAP Internal Search Results based on Search Behavior , Master Thesis, March 2016
  • Zaher Aldefai: Improvement of SAP Search HANA results through Text Analysis , Master Thesis, April 2016
  • Jens Cram: Adapting In-Memory Representations of Property Graphs to Mixed Workloads , Bachelor Thesis, April 2016
  • Antonio Jiménez Fernández: Collection and Analysis of User Generated Comments on News Articles , Bachelor Thesis, April 2016
  • Nils Weiher: Temporal Affiliation Network Extraction from Wikidata , Bachelor Thesis, March 2016
  • Claudia Dünkel: Erweiterung des Wu-Holme Modells für Zitationsnetzwerke , Bachelor Thesis, January 2016
  • Muhammad El-Hindi: VisIndex: A Multi-dimensional Tree Index for Histogram Queries , Master Thesis, December 2015
  • Annika Boldt: Rahmenwerk für kontextsensitive Hilfe von webbasierten Anwendungen , Master Thesis, December 2015
  • Carine Dengler: Das INDY-Bildanalyseframework für die Geschichtswissenschaften , Bachelor Thesis, October 2015
  • Leif-Nissen Lundbaek: Conceptional analysis of cryptocurrencies towards smart financial networks , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, October 2015
  • Viktor Bersch: Effiziente Identifikation von Ereignissen zur Auswertung komplexer Angriffsmuster auf IT Infrastrukturen , Master Thesis, September 2015
  • Ranjani Dilip Banhatti: Graph Regularization Parameter for Non-Negative Matrix Factorization , Master Thesis, Scientific Computing, September 2015
  • Konrad Kühne: Temporal-Topological Analysis of Evolutionary Message Networks , Bachelor Thesis, July 2015
  • Stefanie Bachmann: The K-Function and its use for Bandwidth Parameter Estimation , Bachelor Thesis, July 2015
  • Philipp Daniel Freiberger: Temporal Evolution of Communities in Affiliation Networks , Bachelor Thesis, June 2015
  • Johannes Auer: Bewertung von GitHub Projekten anhand von Eventdaten , Bachelor Thesis, March 2015
  • Christian Kromm: Erkennung und Analyse von Regionalen Hashtag Communities in Twitter , Bachelor Thesis, March 2015
  • Matthias Brandt: Evolution of Correlation of Hashtags in Twitter, Master Thesis, February 2015
  • Jonas Scholten: Effizientes Indexing von Twitter-Daten für temporale und räumliche TopK-Suche unter Verwendung von Mongo DB , Bachelor Thesis, February 2015
  • Patrick Breithaupt: Experimentelle Analyse des Exponetial Random Graph Modells , Bachelor Thesis, February 2015
  • Timm Schäuble: Classification of Temporal Relations between Events , Bachelor Thesis, January 2015
  • Andreas Spitz: Analysis and Exploration of Centrality and Referencing Patterns in Networks of News Articles, Master Thesis , November 2014
  • Tobias Zatti: Simulation und Erweiterung von sozialen Netzwerken durch Random Graphs am Beispiel von Twitter , Bachelor Thesis, November 2014
  • Ludwig Richter: Automated Field-Boundary Detection by Trajectory Analysis of Agricultural Machinery , Bachelor Thesis, August 2014
  • Thomas Metzger: Mining Sequential Patterns from Song Lists , Bachelor Thesis, July 2014
  • Arthur Arlt: Determining Rates of False Positives and Negatives in Fast Flux Botnet Detection , Master Thesis, July 2014.
  • Hanna Lange: Stream-based Event and Place Detection from Social Media , June 2014
  • Christian Karr: Effektive Indexierung von räumlichen und zeitlichen Daten , Bachelor Thesis, May 2014
  • Haikuhi Jaghinyan: Evaluation of the HANA Graph Engine, Bachelor Thesis, March 2014
  • Sebastian Rode: Speeding Up Graph Traversals in the SAP HANA Database , Diploma Thesis, Mathematics/Computer Science, March 2014
  • Isil Özge Pekel: Performing Cluster Analysis on Column Store Databases , Master Thesis, March 2014
  • Andreas Runk: Integrating Information about Persons from Linked Open Data , Master Thesis, February 2014
  • Tobias Limpert: Verbesserung der spatio-temporal Event Extraktion und ihrer Kontextinformation durch Relationsextraktionsmethoden , Bachelor Thesis, December 2013
  • Christian Seyda: Comparison of graph-based and vector-space geographical topic detection , Master Thesis, December 2013
  • Bartosz Bogasz: Generation of Place Summaries from Wikipedia , Master Thesis, December 2013
  • David Richter: Segmentierung geographischer Regionen aus Social Media mittels Superpixelverfahren , Bachelor Thesis, Oktober 2013
  • Marek Walkowiak: Gazetteer-gestützte Erkennung und Disambiguierung von Toponymen in Text , Bachelor Thesis, Oktober 2013
  • Mirko Kiefer: Histo: A Protocol for Peer-to-Peer Data Synchronization in Mobile Apps , Bachelor Thesis, September 2013
  • Daniel Egenolf: Extraktion und Normalisierung von Personeninformation für die Kombination mit Spatio-temporal Events , Bachelor Thesis, September 2013
  • Lisa Tuschner: Tag-Recommendation auf Basis von Flickr Daten , Bachelor Thesis, September 2013
  • Edward-Robert Tyercha: An Efficient Access Structure to 3D Mesh Data with Column Store Databases , Master Thesis, September 2013
  • Matthias Iacsa: Study of NetPLSA with respect to regularization in multidimensional spaces , Bachelor Thesis, Juli 2013
  • Timo Haas: Analyse und Exploration von temporalen Aspekten in OSM-Daten , Bachelor Thesis, June 2013
  • Julian Wintermayr: Evaluation of Semantic Web storage solutions focusing on Spatial and Temporal Queries , Bachelor Thesis, June 2013
  • Bertil Nestorius Baron: Aggregate Center Queries in Dynamic Road Networks , Diploma Thesis, Mathematics/Computer Science, Mai 2013
  • Viktor Bersch: Methoden zur temporalen Analyse und Exploration von Reviews , Bachelor Thesis, Mai 2013
  • Cornelius Ratsch: Adaptive String Dictionary Compression in In-Memory Column-Store Database Systems , Master Thesis, April 2013
  • Andreas Zerkowitz: Aufbau und Analyse eines Event-Repository aus Wikipedia , Bachelor Thesis, April 2013
  • Erik von der Osten: Influential Graph Properties of Collaborative-Filtering based Recommender Systems , Diploma Thesis, Mathematics/Computer Science, March 2013
  • Philipp Harth: Local Similarity in Geometric Graphs via Spectral Correspondence , Master Thesis, February 2013
  • Benjamin Kirchholtes: A General Solution for the Point Cloud Docking Problem , Master Thesis, February 2013
  • Manuel Kaufmann: Modellierung und Analyse heuristischer und linguistischer Methoden zur Eventextraktion , Bachelor Thesis, November 2012
  • Dennis Runz: Socio-Spatial Event Detection in Dynamic Interaction Graphs , Master Thesis, November 2012
  • Andreas Schuster: Compressed Data Structures for Tuple Identifiers in Column-Oriented Databases , Master Thesis, October 2012
  • Christian Kapp: Person Comparison based on Name Normalization and Spatio-temporal Events , Master Thesis, September 2012
  • Jörg Hauser: Algorithms for Model Assignment in Multi-Gene Phylogenetics , Master Thesis, August 2012
  • Andreas Klein: The CSGridFile for Managing and Querying Point Data in Column Stores , Master Thesis, August 2012
  • Andreas Runk: Dynamisches Rerouting in Strassennetzwerken , Bachelor Thesis, August 2012
  • Markus Neusinger: Erkennung von Sternströmen mit Hilfe moderner Clusteringverfahren , Diploma Thesis Physics/Computer Science, August 2012
  • Clemens Maier: Visualisierung und Modellierung des auf BRF+ aufgebauten Workflows , Bachelor Thesis, August 2012
  • Daniel Kruck: Investigation of Exact Graph and Tree Isomorphism Problems , Bachelor Thesis, July 2012
  • Andreas Fay: Correlation and Exploration of Events , Master Thesis, February 2012
  • Cornelius Ratsch: Extending Context-Aware Query Autocompletion , Bachelor Thesis, February 2012
  • Alexander Wilhelm: Spezifikation und Suche komplexer Routen in Strassennetzwerken , Diploma Thesis, Mathematics/Computer Science, February 2012
  • Britta Keller: Ein Event-basiertes Ähnlichkeitsmodell für biomedizinische Dokumente , Bachelor Thesis, February 2012
  • Simon Jarke: Effiziente Suche von Substrukturen in grossen geometrischen Graphen , Master Thesis, November 2011
  • Markus Kurz: Visualizing and Exploring Nonparametric Density Estimations of Context-aware Itemsets , Bachelor Thesis, October 2011
  • Frank Tobian: Modelle und Rankingverfahren zur Kombination von textueller und geographischer Suche , Bachelor Thesis, September 2011
  • Alexander Hochmuth: Efficient Computation of Hot Spots in Road Networks , Bachelor Thesis, June 2011
  • Selina Raschack: Spezifikation von Mustern auf räumlichen Daten und Suche von zugehörigen Musterinstanzen , Bachelor Thesis, Mai 2011
  • Bechir Ben Slama: Dynamische Erkennung von Ausreißern in Straßennetzwerken , Master Thesis, March 2011
  • Marcus Schaber: Scalable Routing using Spatial Database Systems , Bachelor Thesis, March 2011
  • Edward-Robert Tyercha: Co-Location Pattern Mining mit MapReduce , Bachelor Thesis, March 2011
  • Benjamin Hiller: Analyse und Verarbeitung von OpenStreetMap-Daten mit MapReduce , Bachelor Thesis, March 2011
  • Serge Thiery Akoa Owona: Apache Cassandra as Database System for the Activiti BPM Engine , Bachelor Thesis, February 2011
  • Maik Häsner: Bestimmung und Überwachung von Hot Spots in Strassennetzwerken , Master Thesis, October 2010.
  • Philipp Harth: Scale-Dependent Pattern Mining on Volunteered Geographic Information , Bachelor Thesis, August 2010.
  • Peter Artmann: Design and Implementation of a Rule-based Warning and Messaging System , Bachelor Thesis, June 2010.
  • Christopher Röcker: Analyse und Rekonstruktion unvollständiger Sensordaten , Bachelor Thesis, March 2010.
  • Andreas Klein: Eine Indexstruktur zur Verwaltung und Anfrage an Moving Regions auf Grundlage des TPR∗-Baumes , Bachelor Thesis, February 2010.
  • Benjamin Kirchholtes: Object Recognition and Extraction in Satellites Images using the Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK) , Bachelor Thesis, February 2010.
  • Fabian Rühle: Performance Analysis of Column-based Main Memory Databases , Bachelor Thesis, December 2009.
  • Pavel Popov: GeoDok: Extraktion und Visualisierung von Ortsinformationen in Dokumenten , Bachelor Thesis, Dezember 2009.

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