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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 ...
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 evaluation framework for large-scale ontology-based biomedical data integrated systems
(Makerere University, 2009-07)
There has been an emergence of various ontologies describing data from either the clinical or biological domains. Associated with this has been the development of biomedical ontologies using various strategies to integrate ...
A flexible biomedical ontology selection tool
(2009-10)
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 naive users and expert ontologists. Existing ...
Ontology model: towards bridging the gap between African traditional medicine and conventional medicine
(IOS Press, 2013)
Today, Complex African Society; African Traditional Medicine (ATM) is used in parallel to Conventional Medicine (CM). Various attempts have been made to bridge the gap between African Traditional Medicine and Conventional ...