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Multivariate Correlation Analysis Technique Based on Euclidean Distance Map for Network Traffic Characterization

Conference Proceeding
Tan, Z., Jamdagni, A., He, X., Nanda, P., & Liu, R. P. (2011)
Multivariate Correlation Analysis Technique Based on Euclidean Distance Map for Network Traffic Characterization. In S. Qing, W. Susilo, G. Wang, & D. Liu (Eds.), Information and Communications Security. , (388-398). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25243-3_31
The quality of feature has significant impact on the performance of detection techniques used for Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack. The features that fail to provide accurate ch...

A scoping review to determine themes that represent perceptions of self as mother (‘ideal mother’ vs ‘real mother’)

Journal Article
Hollins Martin, C. J., Anderson, L., & Martin, C. R. (2018)
A scoping review to determine themes that represent perceptions of self as mother (‘ideal mother’ vs ‘real mother’). Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2018.1556786
Background: Postnatal Depression (PND) is a key cause of maternal morbidity, with current systems of initial recognition in the UK detecting only 50% of cases. In attempts to ...

Embodied Victims: An archaeology of the ‘ideal victim’ of restorative justice

Journal Article
Maglione, G. (2017)
Embodied Victims: An archaeology of the ‘ideal victim’ of restorative justice. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 17(4), 401-417. https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895816677172
This article seeks to provide a historical-critical framework to reconstruct and discuss how the crime victim is portrayed within theoretical literature, policy and legal docu...

Why frontline employees engage as idea collectors: An assessment of underlying motives and critical success factors

Journal Article
Woisetschläger, D. M., Hanning, D., & Backhaus, C. (2016)
Why frontline employees engage as idea collectors: An assessment of underlying motives and critical success factors. Industrial Marketing Management, 52(1), 109-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2015.05.015
The importance of frontline employees for the success of organizations is recognized by researchers and practitioners alike. However, their importance for the innovativeness o...

Revisiting The Non-Ideal Victim

Book Chapter
Fohring, S. (2018)
Revisiting The Non-Ideal Victim. In Revisiting the 'Ideal Victim': Developments in Critical VictimologyPolicy Press
In The Ideal Victim, Christie naturally focuses on characterising the Ideal victim and the sociology of the phenomena. Alternatively, in this chapter, I will focus instead on ...

Predictive crowding as a concept to support the assessment of disruptive Ideas: a conceptual framework

Journal Article
Peisl, T., Selen, W., Raeside, R., & Albera, T. (2014)
Predictive crowding as a concept to support the assessment of disruptive Ideas: a conceptual framework. The journal of new business ideas & trends, 12(2), 1-13
Purpose - The purpose of this paper, is to develop a conceptual framework for a holistic view on how to use crowd intelligence to identify the logic of sequences to fully addr...

Understanding Concept Maps: A Closer Look at How People Organise Ideas

Conference Proceeding
Padilla, S., Methven, T. S., Robb, D. A., & Chantler, M. J. (2017)
Understanding Concept Maps: A Closer Look at How People Organise Ideas. In CHI '17 Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, (815-827). https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025977
Research into creating visualisations that organise ideas into concise concept maps often focuses on implicit mathematical and statistical theories which are built around algo...

Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges

Thesis
El Alti, L. (2022)
Confluence and Divergence of Emancipatory Healthcare Ideals and Psychiatric Contextual Challenges. (Thesis). Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2948473
Person-centered care (PCC) is generally understood to involve shaping healthcare processes, decisions, and plans according to the individual values, preferences, or goals of e...

Remorseful offenders. A critical history of the ‘ideal offender’ in restorative justice policy

Presentation / Conference
Maglione, G. (2018, September)
Remorseful offenders. A critical history of the ‘ideal offender’ in restorative justice policy. Paper presented at Cardiff Centre of Law and Society workshop: Remorse and Responsibility in the Constructions of the ‘Ideal’ Defendant, Cardiff
Maglione, G. (2018, September). Remorseful offenders. A critical history of the ‘ideal offender’ in restorative justice policy. Paper presented at Cardiff Centre of Law and So...

The Sheffield School and Discourse Theory: Divergences and Similarities in Legal Idealism/Anti-Positivism*

Journal Article
Clucas, R. (2006)
The Sheffield School and Discourse Theory: Divergences and Similarities in Legal Idealism/Anti-Positivism*. Ratio Juris, 19(2), 230-244. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9337.2006.00326.x
When first I began this paper, I envisaged it as a fairly straightforward exercise in comparison between the Sheffield School’s and Discourse Theory’s varieties of legal idea...

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On the executability and malicious retention of adversarial malware samples generated using adversarial learning.

2023 - 2023
A SICSA Sponsored Research Theme Event Machine Learning (ML) models have been shown to be vulnerable to adversarial examples designed to fool ML models to classify them as benign rather than malicious...
Funder: The Scottish Informatics & Computer Science Alliance

PhD Blogging for Beginners: A Bootcamp of Multimedia Content Production to Increase Your Research Impact

2023 - 2024
The project consists in the organisation and delivery of a one-day workshop on research impact aimed at PhD students from arts and humanities subjects across Scottish universities. The idea is to teac...
Value: £1,355

BENOGO: Being There without going

2002 - 2005
Aim The project will investigate and further develop novel synthetic image rendering technologies into an innovative mediation system (a Virtual Environment) that provides close-to photo-realistic 3D ...
Funder: European Commission | Value: £300,932

Design of hoover attachment

2013 - 2015
The company have a design idea for a fully flexible hoover attachment that has a flexible hinge that will allow a person to clean inaccessible areas of the house without assuming dangerous positions o...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £4,830

Trucomment

2013 - 2014
A report for a start-up company on the categories of potential customers, their requirements and expectations, and a rationale for development priorities to ensure maximum commercialisation and moneti...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £4,950

Post Graduate Cyber Security (PGCS) symposium

2016 - 2016
This first international symposium on Post Graduate Cyber Security (PGCS) will bring together postgraduate research students working in cybersecurity areas. It is a forum for early researchers to pres...
Funder: The Scottish Informatics & Computer Science Alliance | Value: £800

My Bonnie Coo

2018 - 2018
The aim of this project is to design and prototype a new, flatpack, low carbon home accessory for the Scottish tourist, domestic and export markets, using an eco-friendly alternative to medium density...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £4,958

VOTER: Virtual organisations: technology, Enterprise, Systems

2001 - 2003
Information and Communication Technologies have the capacity to transcend organisational boundaries and allow work to be done in new ways on a distributed basis (both co-localisation and de-localisati...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £56,000

A normative theory of the information society

2006 - 2009
Information society studies has emerged as an important field of interdisciplinary research, illustrated by the success of The Information Society: An International Journal, and the newer British-base...
Funder: Arts & Humanities Research Council | Value: £19,168

Innovative franchise-based business model for mobile game developer

2012 - 2013
In the gaming world, the traditional model of developing and releasing games is that a company creates a game, it is released, their customers buy the game, play it and wait for the next version or ne...
Funder: Scottish Funding Council | Value: £4,715

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Raploch stories: continuity and innovation in television documentary production

2011 - 2014
This thesis provides an ‘insider account’ of the process of making contemporary ‘observational’ documentaries from within...
Alistair Scott | Director of Studies: Prof Chris Atton

Risk-Modelling at the Pre-Proposal Stages of eGovernment Services

2002 - 2007
eGovernment is a relatively new, but rapidly expanding, domain; mainly due to the perceived outcomes that it may bring to the public ad...
Adrianos Evangelidis | Director of Studies: Ann Macintosh | Second Supervisor: Prof Lissie Davenport

Releasing hidden profit by making non-strategic costs strategic

2009 - 2014
With the emergence of the lean enterprise and increased global competition, companies should learn to be more proactive in the way they m...
Yi-Cheng Yeh | Director of Studies: Prof Robert Raeside | Second Supervisor: Dr Hock Tan

Illuminating the importance of craftsmanship in compassionate caring and facilitating its development in student nurses

2020 - 2021
This thesis provides a critical reflection on my original contributions to knowle...
Dr Liz Adamson | Director of Studies: Prof Kay Sambell | Second Supervisor: Dr Brian Williams

Shared ownership and use of vehicles in the Autonomous Vehicle era.

2017 - 2022
Shared ownership and ridership models to determine driverless car use in Edinburgh This research explores the shared ownership and ri...
Mr. Sayed Faruque | Director of Studies: Prof Achille Fonzone | Second Supervisor: Dr Grigorios Fountas

Visualisation support for biological Bayesian network inference

2015 - 2019
Network models are often created to describe interactions between components in biological systems. At a molecular level the involved com...
Thanasis Vogogias | Director of Studies: Prof Jessie Kennedy

Adoption of information and communication technologies for educational purposes in Malawian secondary schools

2004 - 2009
The adoption of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Least Developed Countr...
Anthony Ziba | Director of Studies: Prof Lissie Davenport | Second Supervisor: Keith Horton

Moving to manage: a mixed methods study of later life relocation into supported housing

2006 - 2013
This study describes relocation experiences of older people moving to supported housing in Scotland focusing on t...
Dr Carole Kelly | Director of Studies: Prof Alison McCleery | Second Supervisor: Jeni Harden

Poetry and symmetry as organizing forces in music

2006 - 2012
Aspects of poetry and symmetry are taken to represent the tension within the compositional process between spontaneous impulses and intuitive insights ...
Dr John Eccles | Director of Studies: Mr. Ken Dempster

The influence of duality and Poe?s notion of the ?Bi-Part Soul? on the genesis of detective fiction in the nineteenth-century

2008 - 2010
This thesis examines the meaning, origin and influence of Edgar Allan Poe’s...
Dr Stephanie Craighill | Director of Studies: Prof Linda Dryden | Second Supervisor: Prof Anne Schwan

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The RESIST Project Press Release: Findings from the Work Package 1 Released

9 April 2024
Headline: Europe-wide research reveals how transgender rights, feminism, and LGBTIQ+ advocacy are systematically attacked in politics and media. Lead: A project researching so-called ‘anti-gender’ po...

Dr Kulpa organises a gender & sexuality-focused event to celebrate inclusive queer-feminist politics across the month of March 2024.

6 March 2024
Dr Kulpa organises an inclusive queer-feminist event celebrating our diverse lives and work across Edinburgh Napier University.

Double funding success for School of Computing

21 March 2022
Two projects from Edinburgh Napier’s acclaimed School of Computing have won funding from a programme which develops innovative cyber security ideas for the commercial market. TrueDeploy and Trustd ar...

Your best brand strategy idea is hiding in plain sight: Expert insights on marketing

15 November 2021
Excellent insights on marketing strategy development behind some of the big UK, global advertising campaigns of our time.

School of Computing Group Project Prize 2020

3 May 2020
The winners of the best group project 2020 are chosen in an online event by Computershare.

Cyclists: why uneven roads and potholes are endangering your health

25 August 2019
A HIGH-TECH bicycle which measures cyclists' exposure to potentially harmful vibrations from uneven road surfaces could be used to check the safety of cycle lanes and other routes. Back problems and ...

Edinburgh Napier academic uses personal experience of living with diabetes to inspire composition

3 July 2018
An Edinburgh Napier academic is using his personal experience of living with diabetes to fuel his passion for making music. Dr Zack Moir, lecturer in popular music at the University, was diagnosed wit...

Big Data in Cyber Security Conference

30 May 2018
Big Data in Cyber Security Conference held at Craiglockhart

Books to Homeless - University shows charity spirit with generous book donation

5 March 2018
Photo: Streetreads charity accepts first delivery of books from Merchiston Campus. As part of this year's Napier Big Read, over 1,000 books donated from one campus at Edinburgh Napier University to ...

Composers Katrina Burton, Kenneth Dempster and John Hails compose site-specific works for Edinburgh Doors Open Day

22 September 2017
Following her experience composing site-specific works for Open House Chicago, Katrina successfully pitched the idea of presenting new music at Edinburgh Doors Open Day 2017. Katrina, Kenneth and John...

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