Browsing School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT) Collection by Type
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E-government for Uganda: challenges and opportunities
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2007)The government of Uganda drew an e-government strategy aimed at changing the design operation and culture of the public sector to better respond to the needs of Ugandans. Some flagship programmes were included in the ... -
The educational use of mobile communication devices
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)This is a position paper which explores the use of mobile communication devices in teaching and learning. We especially undertake a crosswalk around the fast evolving field of mobile learning with a view of positioning it ... -
Efficient IP lookup algorithm
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)The rapid growth of traffic in the Internet, backbone links of several gigabits per second are commonly deployed. To handle gigabit-per-second traffic rates, the backbone routers must be able to forward millions of ... -
Enhancing immunisation healthcare delivery through the use of Information communication technologies
(Fountain publishers kampala, 2007)The role that Information Communication Technologies plays in improving the efficiencies and effectiveness of healthcare delivery and particularly immunization coverage through the use of information and communications ... -
Exploring the implementation of blended learning in a developing country:a case study of Uganda
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2008)This paper explores on how the blended learning method has been implemented in the developing country such as Uganda. Many higher education institutions in Uganda have acquired a new form of learning using technology that ... -
Extraction of interesting association rules using genetic algorithms
(Fountain Publishers, Kampala, 2007)The process of discovering interesting and unexpected rules from large data sets is known as association rule mining. The typical approach is to make strong simplifying assumptions about the form of the rules, and limit ... -
A flexible approach for user evaluation of biomedical ontologies
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2008)There has been an emergence of various ontologies describing data from either clinical or biological domains. Associated with this has been the development of integration systems, attempting to combine such biomedical ... -
A Framework for Adaptive Educational Modeling : a generic process
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)The present paper deals with the education system with the approach of facing challenges of globalization through e-education, and discusses possibilities of using existing IT developments in the field of education so as ... -
A framework for adaptive educational modeling :A Generic Process
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)The present paper deals with the education system with the approach of facing challenges of globalization through e-education, and discusses possibilities of using existing IT developments in the field of education so ... -
From the ground up : User involvement in the development of an information iystem for use in HIV voluntary counselling and testing
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2009)This research investigates end-user involvement in the development of a simple HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) data collection instrument and associated spreadsheet. The research involved end-user participation ... -
Generalized association rule mining using genetic algorithms.
(Fountain Publisher Kampala, 2008)We formulate a general Association rule mining model for extracting useful information from very large databases. An interactive Association rule mining system is designed using a combination of genetic algorithms and a ... -
A generic E-Learning framework : a case study Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (CIT) Makerere University
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2008)Advancement in Information Technology (IT) has led to better facilities and services for learning within educational organizations. Many higher educational institutions of learning have adopted technology in their learning ... -
Geometrical spatial dataintegration in geo-information management
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)Geospatial information systems provide users with both absolute and relative locations of objects and their associated attributes. Partly, and to achieve this, the users need to use different geospatial data sets from ... -
ICT as an engine for Uganda’s economic growth: the role of and opportunities for Makerere University
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)The use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to improve how goods are produced and services are delivered is a feature of everyday life in developed countries. If ICT is used appropriately, it has the ... -
ICT-enabled Services: a critical analysis of the opportunities and challenges in Uganda
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2008)In this paper we analyze the potential for ICT enabled services by Ugandan firms to both clients within Uganda and outside Uganda. We highlight the opportunities and challenges of providing ICT-enabled services by Ugandan ... -
Impact of funded research projects on university quality :a system dynamics approach
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2008)Whereas there are diverse university funding sources including: funding/research grants from government, research contracts from private sector and research councils, tuition fees from students, and internally generated ... -
Implementation of e-learnin in higher education institutions in low bandwidth environment: a blended learning approach
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)Higher Education around the world is becoming networked and fundamental changes are taking place in Higher Education Institutions. There is no geographical isolation at the university or college level. When Higher Education ... -
Implementing successful e-health implementations within developing countries
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2009)The use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) within healthcare can make significant changes in the daily operations of hospitals particularly win the developing world. A technology assessment of five hospitals ... -
Information communication technologies acceptance and use among university communities in Uganda :a model for hybrid library services end-users
(Fountain publishers kampala, 2008)Since their inception during the first century, library institutions have used manual operations to provide services to patrons. Information seekers in these libraries spent a lot of time perusing through card catalogues ... -
(Inter)net neutrality: your voice matters
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2009)The growing use of the Internet coupled with the rapid growth in applications’ bandwidth requirements are pushing network owners (ISP) to a point where they can no longer treat all Internet content, sites, and platforms ...