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A flexible biomedical ontology selection tool
(Fountain Publishers, Kampala., 2009)
The wide adoption and reuse of existing biomedical ontologies available in various libraries is limited by the lack of suitable tools with metrics for their evaluation by both naïve users and expert ontologists. Existing ...
A reference model for biomedical ontology evaluation: the perspective of granularity
(2011-06)
There have been many attempts using ontologies to develop systems that integrate data from the domains of medicine and biology, across levels of gravity. Such integration systems have not gained wide adoption and reuse. ...
Towards a reusable evaluation framework for ontology based biomedical systems integration
(2007)
Evaluation of ontology based integrated biomedical systems is important for them to
find wide adoption and reuse in distributed computing environments that facilitate
information exchange and knowledge generation in ...
Adoption of e-tax services in Uganda : the perspective of the technology acceptance model
(2012)
The diverse benefits of e-government services are linked to its adoption and usage. E-government adoption rates in economically transiting countries remain low and so its benefits are not fully realized. This is partly ...
Towards a reusable ontology framework for biological information integration
(2007)
Reusable knowledge structures are becoming increasingly important in the task of information integration. In biological and clinical research where vast amounts of data being generated and need to be shared, the task of ...
A consumer based model for adoption of E-Tax Services in Uganda
(IST-Africa, 2012-05)
The benefits of e-tax services are linked to its adoption and usage. E-tax adoption rates in developing countries remain low and so its benefits are not fully realized. This is
because governments have focused largely on ...
A user centered approach for evaluating biomedical data integration ontologies
(2008)
There has been an emergence of various biomedical ontologies that seek to integrate
data from the clinical and biological domains. These ontologies are attempts to relate
clinical and biological data using various ...
An information security model for e-government services adoption in Uganda
(IST-Africa, 2013)
The successful adoption of e-government systems leads to efficient delivery of government services. Despite several e-government initiatives by the Uganda government, there has been limited success, with the levels of ...
A model of success factors for implementing local e-government in Uganda
(Academic Publishing International, 2012)
Local e-government enables citizens at all levels to interact with government easily and access services through electronic means. It enables electronic transactions between government departments and the private sector ...