Browsing Masters Dissertations by Title
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The decentralising effects of De-Fi Technologies after consideration of economies of scale, example population Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2022)The global financial services industry has undergone a significant structural overhaul due to technological advancements in recent years. This report aims to capture the challenges to market participants present in the ... -
Decentralized digital identity management using blockchain and its implication on public sector
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the Decentralized Digital identity management using Blockchain and its implication on Public Sector. The literature and latest reports suggests that Blockchain is one of the ... -
Decision support system for a restaurant to forecast sales using machine learning techniques
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Restaurant being a customer centric business faces a lot of challenge in day-to-day operation between inventory management, staffing, and customer handling. Any mismanagement could be unhealthy in its business long-term. ... -
Deep Learning in Games to Improve Autonomous Driving
(Dublin Business School, 2022)Autonomous Driving is a lively research area in Artificial Intelligence that aims to automatize procedures for self-driving vehicles. Machine Learning has overcome human performance in some simulators with the development ... -
Demand forecasting using statistical and machine learning algorithms
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This research titled “Demand forecasting using statistical and machine learning algorithms” aims to compare the performance of traditional statistical and machine learning algorithms to forecast the demand for 50 products. ... -
Dementia in Intellectual disability: effects of education, stress, approaches to dementia & challenging behaviour, incorporating recommendations
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Dementia in individuals with an intellectual disability is a recent phenomenon due to advancements in medical intervention enhancing the lifespan of this cohort. A mixed methods design (n=109) was employed to establish if ... -
Design and implementation of the house recommendation system using content-based filtering
(Dublin Business School, 2019)The internet has become a significant transaction platform for the real estate industry. While it does urge users to search extensively for properties, it also wastes time, energy and may not provide relevant results. ... -
Design, implementation and evaluation of an innovative hybrid support system
(Dublin Business School, 2015)Support teams are usually the first personal encounter a customer will have when dealing with a company, therefore, this can make or break the relationship they may have with each other. Nuances make the difference: Was ... -
Destination image and millennials: case study Lebanon
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Tourism is one of the fastest and steadiest growing industries globally. With more travellers every year and more demand for non-mainstream experiences, destination image represents a research area within tourism that is ... -
Detection and segmentation of deepfake face images generated by GANs using segmented based CNN
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The AI-based Generative adversarial networks or the GANs can generate hyper-realistic image using the random noise of low dimension. This led to the emergence of the term DeepFake which not only includes forged images but ... -
The Determinants of Customer Satisfaction and Customer Retention in subscription based streaming services in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2021)The main aim of this dissertation is to determine what are the main factors that lead to an increase in customer satisfaction and customer retention in subscription based video steaming service. In order to achieve this ... -
Determine the effects of an entertainment company when dealing with an educational institution
(Dublin Business School, 2015)In a partnership between two organizations, regardless of their activities, risks both positive and negative may arise for one or both parties. When two organizations have different goals, culture, philosophy, and strategy ... -
Determining whether free trade or protectionism serves as the most effective trade policy for the Libyan poultry meat sector
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This dissertation researched the effects of imported goods on the local producers through a case study of the Libyan poultry industry. Firstly, a full description of the terms international free trade and protectionism was ... -
Developing a growth strategy for a multinational’s subsidiary in the logistics industry – based on example of Rhenus Logistics Ltd in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2014)Logistics companies compete on global and domestic levels, giving significant scope to their subsidiaries for execution of own strategies on local markets, whose development is understood differently by its management, and ... -
Developing a model for business restructuring in the international automobile industry, Lessons from Nissan’s experience
(Dublin Business School, 2007)Since the end of the Second World War, the car industry has been booming. The automobile sector is a very important part of the world economy, a change in the automobile market share on the world stock market could have ... -
Developing marketing channel partner loyalty as a tool for building long term competitive advantage, with specific reference to the insurance industry
(Brunel University, 1996)Marketing channels are the less glamorous and poorer ‘cousins’ of the marketing mix. However in competitive markets with growing product commoditisation marketing channels are increasingly seen as effective differentiators. ... -
The development of psychoanalysis as explored in the anorexic symptom of refusal
(Dublin Business School, 2016)aim of this dissertation is to explore the anorexic symptom of refusal as it is situated within psychoanalytic discourse which has evolved and changed over time. A discourse which begins from an early instinctual drive-based ... -
Developments in research data services in Ireland – current activities of Irish libraries and librarians’ perceptions of drivers and constraints
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Librarians and library staff active in research data services were surveyed and interviewed to assess perceptions of the development of research data services in Irish universities and Institutes of Technology. These results ... -
The dffect of the building control (amendment) regulations 2014 on small construction projects in Ireland
(Dublin Business School, 2015)The introduction of the new Building Control (Amendment) Regulations 2014 (BC(A)R) has been a major change in how construction projects are managed and certified. There are very limited studies on the topic so the author ... -
Diagnosing heart problem using machine learning
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The main part of the metabolism in the case of the human body is the requirement of the oxygenated blood so that the process can be complete. In the result of the metabolism, the wastes and the deoxygenated blood needs to ...