DSpace at NDU: Recent submissions

  • Abi Khalil, Rabih (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2018-12)
    Purpose – With the growing importance accorded to the subject of Lebanese Emigration, many studies have discussed the impact of the emigrants' contributions to Lebanon on the social and economic levels, notably remittances. Fewer studies have discussed the effect of political instability factors on the flow of these remittances; therefore this thesis will study the impact of several political risk components on expatriates remittances to Lebanon between 1985 and 2016 while taking into consideration other factors in Lebanon and in a host country like deposit interest rate and growth rate. Desi ...
  • Rizkallah, Amanda (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2018-11)
    Purpose - This research attempts to analyze the impact of various factors on the decision of Lebanese companies to outsource the recruitment function and on the relationship between the Recruitment Service Provider (RSP) and the client firm. Design/Methodology/Approach - This study relies on a sample of 206 HR Professionals and General Managers who either outsource their recruitment function or not. This research is deductive and quantitative in nature, and it tests 19 hypotheses using principle component analysis and regression analysis. Findings - The fmdings show that there are 11 different ...
  • Haddad, Omar (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2020-05)
    Purpose: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and assess the predictive ability of the GARCH (1,1), IGARCH (1,1), EGARCH (1,1), GJR-GARCH (1,1), APARCH (1,1), TGARCH (1,1) and CGARCH (1,1) models in forecasting the volatilities of six major cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, Dogecoin and six world currencies: Euro, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, Swiss Franc and the Japanese Yen. The optimal volatility model selected for each virtual and hard currency is then integrated into the Volatility Update Historical Simulation approach to evaluate the ...
  • Der-Ghazarian, Nelly (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2001)
    This thesis presents the important role of the foreign banks in Lebanon during the war and after the war until mid of year 2000. In spite of the significant role and the high customer perception of the foreign banks, their role has deteriorated due to high competition in the banking sector. Mergers and acquisitions within the local banks has created some giant banks, which are making the competition tough and pushing the sector few steps ahead, at the same time surviving as local bank in the market has become questionable for some banks. Alternatively, other foreign banks have arrived to the ...
  • Mansour, Emile N. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2002)
    Mobility attracts many developers and system designers; it will give us the ability to use our computers with no physical limitations with respect to connections. This thesis will try to introduce the main concepts that define mobile computing in our days. It will identify the challenges that face mobile computing and their impact on current developments in this area. Location management and how the cellular networks function is defined and described. We will conduct a comparison between protocols in location management with respect to network messages and database operations. In the IS-41 model ...
  • Eric, Kramo (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2020)
    Grade repetition has been a contentious global subject, especially in contemporary times. While the protagonists of the practice espouse its benefits, the opponents claim its attendant demerits, especially psychological ones, far exceeds its merits hence advocate for its total eradication from the school system. Some chief variables like the self-efficacy and the perception of schooling experiences of the grade repeaters seem ignored, in such debate. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether there exists any difference in self-efficacy between grade repeaters and non-repeaters, and ...
  • El Khaouli, Lea Albert (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2018-11)
    Purpose -- the purpose of this thesis is to investigate employees' resistance to change in the specific case of system automation. The research attempts to deduct the managerial practices that can be implemented to overcome such resistance. Design/methodology/approach -- for data collection purposes, a quantitative questionnaire was distributed among randomly selected participants who have been through a change in software/systems during their employment period. The study's epistemology is positivism, the ontology is objectivism and the research approach is deductive. Findings -- the result ...
  • Hovivian, Lory (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2020-05)
  • Ibrahim, Carla F. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2000-07)
    The research is a study on Total Quality Management in higher education. More specifically, the ways of improvement at NDU will be discussed. Total Quality Management has given very good results in industry and business as a whole. The issue has started gaining in importance in theeducational field. In Lebanon, the quality improvement efforts are still very shy. After a review of the various functions of NDU, a series of interviews were conducted with Human Resources executives in various business entreprises. Moreover, a survey was conducted wih the students at NDU. On the other hand, another ...
  • Gergi, Pamela (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2019)
    The aim of this thesis is to better understand the history of fake news and its evolution from the old times, starting with the storytelling technique, until today, with the social media and the internet. In order to clarify the idea of fake news and its impact on the audience, a sketch was picked from the Lebanese satire program, previously aired on LBCI, Bassmat watan, in order to study it. The case study was revolving around the sketch of Oussama Bin Laden in the mentioned program and the perception of the audience through the message that is transmitted by the media. The study aimed to ...
  • Kamouh, Walid A. (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2000-07)
    The internet is once again suffering from its own success. Since 1995, there has been a massive increase in demand for internet services, resulting in an exponential growth of the Internet. We have entered now an era where the users of the Internet are unable to obtain the bandwidth needed to support their applications, and they are experiencing high packet loss. Packet loss problem arises whenever the number of packets arriving at a given router is much higher than its buffering space. The main goal of this thesis is to find adaptive schemes capable of optimizing the communication network ...
  • Karam, Johnny (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2020)
    Lebanon has swiftly turned from an inspiration to the region in terms of its educational policies and academic achievement since the 16th century, to a country lingering way behind. The analysis of a data set describing the Lebanese public education sector showed aggressively low student per teach ratios in several public schools with the cost of a student in some public schools tripling that of the average cost of a student in the private sector. Those numbers could well describe the high levels of corruption and the severely harmed accountability system. Adding to that an almost obsolete ...
  • Ibrahim, Rita Jack (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2000-06)
    In this thesis, we investigate the use of neural networks for solving the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP). First, we review the main elements of the theory of NP-completeness. Then, we explain what makes some problems computationally intractable. We review some heuristic approaches used to provide near-optimal solutions to NP-complete problems. Then, we introduce the topic of neural networks and describe some of the most popular neural network models. We pay a special attention to a recent model, named the Hybrid Neural Network model (HNN), used for solving optimization problems and the Hybrid ...
  • Zgheib, Nidale (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2017)
    In recent years, terrorist attacks have become more widespread and spectacular. Thus, traditional news media must find a balance between ethics and the truth to better inform and protect the public from the harm that both sensationalist media coverage and terrorism might cause. But in reporting the destructive effects of terrorism, journalists should be careful not to appeal to emotions and not to present terrorists as heroes. This research shows that it is possible for the media to use codes of ethics to report the truth in the coverage of terror acts. It studies the coverage of three ...
  • Salameh, Mario D. (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 1997-08)
  • Jamil, Samar Nabil (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2020-05)
    The research is designed to investigate the impact of the relationship between self-hyper femininity acceptance and objectification perception among female television presenters during primetime in Lebanon along with identifying the perception of viewers towards these (primetime) female presenters. The research will help in identifying if there is a significant relationship between the two variables; (i) self-hyper femininity and self-objectification; Lebanese primetime TV presenters and the objectified perception of audience. This study started with a literature review that is based on the ...
  • Najm, Michel (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2019-06-26)
    Starting with an interest taken in the immersive quality of images, this thesis looks at immersive visuals, a set of formal aspects that instigate a sensation of spatial presence in the audience. In particular, it focuses on a contemporary visual effect found in mainstream cinema dubbed “movie-ride” effect. Although the literature shows the historical importance of immersive images, it falls short of thoroughly discussing the “movie-ride” effect and its immersive qualities. To that end, this thesis presents a technical and thematic reading of said effect, to a purpose of reading it as an immersive ...
  • Abboud, Micheline (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005-04)
    The Grid initiative provides an infrastructure for distributed computation among widely distributed high-performance computers. This will allow for exchanging and processing very large amounts of data. There are a huge number of applications that are geographically distributed such as multi-point radio facility for astrophysics, space physics, atmospheric physics, and radio research, utilizing very high performance Grid Computing. It is expected that similar applications to become important in commercial settings, initially for scientific and technical computing applications and then for commercial ...
  • Nassar, Marc Gerges (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 2020)
    The HPG axis interacts with the Sertoli and Leydig cells to ensure the proper functioning of the male reproductive system. Environmental insults, which are becoming increasingly more common, affect the sensitive male reproductive system in harmful ways. Therefore, the aim of this thesis was to, analyze a network of the paternally imprinted infertility genes shared between the HPG axis and the Sertoli and Leydig cells. With this network in place, we aimed to develop a cell culture system that would allow the evaluation of the effects of certain environmental contaminants such as mycotoxins on ...
  • Al-Halaby, Ramzi R. (Notre Dame University-Louaize., 1999-06)