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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Microscopic Bus Performance Analysis Using Real-time Data in Greater Sydney 

      Xian, Tingsen
      Published 2025
      Traditional methods of measuring bus performance rely on manual surveys of arrival and departure times, which are costly and inefficient. With GPS-equipped buses, real-time updates on vehicle locations and stop arrivals ...
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    • The legacy of anti-scrape and the inadvertent consequences of the Venice Charter: the challenge of contemporary additions in the historic environment 

      Christie, Robyn
      Published 2024
      The thesis explains the intellectual forces shaping the design of contemporary additions to historic buildings & urban areas in the C20th. “Conservation,” emerging as a separate area of professional practice during the ...
      Open Access
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    • Improving access to evidence-based information and care for people with musculoskeletal conditions: ‘The right care at the right time’ 

      Gamble, Andrew Robert
      Published 2025
      Musculoskeletal conditions such as neck or back pain or sporting injuries affect almost 1.7 billion people worldwide and are the leading contributor to years lived with disability globally. The onset of musculoskeletal ...
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    • Identifying clinicians’ needs for the acceptance and use of hospital clinical decision support systems over time 

      Newton, Nicole
      Published 2025
      Background: Clinical Decision Support (CDS) systems are essential for improving care quality and efficiency, yet they are often underutilised by clinicians. While much prior research has investigated why clinicians accept ...
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    • Clever Creatures: Exploring Key Traits and Problem-Solving in the Common Brushtail Possum 

      Geisler-Edge, Angelica Ruth
      Published 2025
      The ability to solve problems is useful for animal survival, particularly when foraging. In urban environments, animals must adapt to novel challenges, including accessing new food sources. Studying problem-solving in ...
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