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    • World Court 

      Coburn, Kyle (Kyle Elliott) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
      Eighteen billion gallons of toxic waste, nine billion dollars in damages, trials across five countries, hundreds of lawyers, millions of dollars in litigation fees, and a corporation with an annual revenue of two hundred ...
    • World dynamics in the 21st century 

      Brown, David E., 1975- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997)
    • The world in the network: the Interop trade show, Carl Malamud's Internet 1996 Exposition, and the politics of internet commercialization 

      Kaman, Colleen E (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
      In the early 1990s, the Internet emerged as a commercially viable global communications medium. This study considers the role that representatives of the military-industrial research world played in the physical expansion ...
    • The world is a window 

      Panossian, Robert (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
      "We were searching for ourselves in each other." - Sergei Parajanov Straddling the border between the continents of Europe and Asia, the South Caucasus, the name referring to the geographical region that stretches from the ...
    • The World Trade Center disaster : Analysis and recommendations 

      Kirk, Jeremy Abraham, 1977- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 brought about the destruction of two symbols of American economic strength, the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. These towers remained standing for some ...
    • The World Wide Web : implications for organizational alignment 

      Pugh, Katrina B (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996)
    • A World Wide Web browser utilizing three-dimensional space 

      Marshall, Jeffrey Barrett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996)
    • WorldLens: exploring world events through media 

      Speiser, Jonathan Eliezer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
      The goal of WorldLens is to provide a visual answer to the question: "what is happening in the world?" This thesis entails the design and development of a system that provides an exploratory view into world events across ...
    • Worst-case identification and complexity under bounded but low correlated noise 

      Chen, Kuang Han, 1967- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995)
    • Worst-case identification in l1 : algorithms and complexity 

      Theodosopoulos, Theodore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993)
    • Wrapster : semi-automatic wrapper generation for semi-structured websites 

      Zaccak, Gabriel (Gabriel Gabra) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007)
      Many information sources on the Web are semi-structured; hence there is an opportunity for automatic tools to process and extract their information for easy access through a uniform interface language. Wrapper generation ...
    • Wrestling with systemic edges designing for long-term social change 

      Sharrief, Sultan. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
      In this work I seek to show how the lack of nuance in data representation and media practices of the American educational system impedes the design of effective educational interventions for low-income Black youth. First, ...
    • WRF-Var implementation for data assimilation experimentation at MIT 

      Williams, John K. (John Kenneth) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
      The goal of this Masters project is to implement the WRF model with 3D variational assimilation (3DVAR) at MIT. A working version of WRF extends the scope of experimentation to mesoscale problems in both real and idealized ...
    • Wrinkles 

      Zhang, Daisy Ziyan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-02)
      As simple as the natural law, no physical objects will last forever - we are all in the process of perpetual senescence. While our eyes are sensitive towards the life cycle of human bodies, they are less attuned to the way ...
    • WristQue : a personal sensor wristband for smart infrastructure and control 

      Mayton, Brian D. (Brian Dean) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013)
      Despite the rapid expansion of computers beyond desktop systems into devices and systems in the environment around us, the control interfaces to these systems are often basic and inadequate, particularly for infrastructure ...
    • Writing and connecting IoT and mobile applications in MIT App Inventor 

      Hendrickson, Kathryn Elizabeth (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018)
      As the "Internet of Things" (IoT) grows and becomes more prevalent in society, it is important that everyone is able to understand and take advantage of IoT technology. I present the IoT Embedded Companion, a system ...
    • Writings for acquisition : Hellenizing Alexandria, Egypt 

      Saad, Philippe Charles (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
      This research work started with the exploration of E.M. Forster's major publication on Alexandria published in 1922, Alexandria a History and a Guide, considered until now 'the Classical Guide for Alexandria;' or ironically ...
    • Written in invisible ink : a case study on the politics of free trade reform and labor regulation in Guatemala 

      Pipkin, Seth Daniel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
      This thesis makes two primary claims: first, that the US - Dominican Republic - Central America Free Trade Agreement (US-DR CAFTA, or CAFTA) has had important effects on labor regulation in Guatemala that are not contained ...
    • WSIM configurable digital signal processor simulator/debugger 

      Ni, Wayland, 1982- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
      This M.Eng. Thesis presents a design and implementation of a full-featured configurable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) simulator/debugger. The user will be able to set configurations in order to model a specific architecture ...
    • WYSIWYFab and CSlice : improved interfaces for rapid prototyping 

      Friedman, Kenneth Shaw. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2019)
      People should be able to create anything they can imagine. Toward that vision, people need tools to augment their ability to turn an idea into a prototype. Recently, hardware improvements in fabrication tools, such as 3D ...