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Research projects while studying at the University of Hull

e justice (Electronic Justice) Small Claims court dissertation project

dissertation project to research the idea of electronic justice (e-justice) and develop a web based small claims court using PHP and MySQL, and whether such a system could replace the current court system. E-justice could be defined as an umbrella term for the use of information technology practices within the judiciary system. For this project we are researching the possibility of whether these technologies can be utilised to provide a fully electronic justice system (e-justice), whereby, through the use of computing, justice can be attained.

Graph Comparing Gender

Social Network Sites: a threat to our privacy?

Downloads: Research Paper Results of the Experiment Results of the Survey (requires a PDF reader) Abstract This research project aims to explore the reasons why students choose to use social networking sites, yet make so much personal information, such as name, date of birth, and even contact details for example e-mail address and phone numbers [...]

Has the evolution of Flash technology allowed modern 2D animators more or less creative freedom?

Animation can range from something as simple as flashing text, the movement of picture frame by frame and also includes stop motion animation such as ‘Wallace & Gromit’. The term, “Animate literally means to bring to life.” (Chapman, 2004, 242) 2D animation has parallels with traditional animation. Traditional animation refers to the techniques used by [...]