Browsing School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT) Collection by Issue Date "2008-10"
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An application of system dynamics modeling to immunisation policy analysis
(2008-10)Simulation modeling is increasingly being used for strategy implementation, policy analysis and design in many application areas including health care management. Preventable childhood diseases and premature deaths still ... -
An integrated reporting system using data warehousing: case study of National Medical Stores
(2008-10)Many Corporations today have vast amounts of data from their transactional systems which they use for their day to day operations. However, tools that enable consolidation of this data for other enteprise wide tasks like ... -
An internal intrusion prevention model for a distributed organisation
(2008-10)Information security has never been a tougher challenge with the security attacks being both internal and external. Most organizations focus great amounts of attention and funds on securing the perimeter of their network ... -
Managing spam through mapping anti-spam software to e-mail policy: a case study of the Copperbelt University, Zambia
(2008-10)The emergence of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (UCE) also known as spam in 1978 has become a big global problem. What is being experienced now is that the numbers of unsolicited commercial electronic mails are ... -
Performance investigation of automatic multiple SIM card cell phones
(2008-10)Existing methods of network switching in mobile phone networks do not provide satisfactory service(s) to the subscribers. Currently, most cellular telephone users own single SIM card cell phones and if they wish to switch ... -
A Process model for software requirements engineering
(2008-10)Knowledge about computers and the software requirements negotiation process is needed as a basic skill in order to survive in today’s information based society. This research report contains a comprehensive and literal ... -
Telecom and broadcasting convergence: the feasibility of mobile TV standards
(Makerere University, 2008-10)Traditionally telecommunication services and broadcasting have always been distinct and regulated by different authorities. While telecommunication has always been perceived as a point to point communication, broadcasting ...