School of Computing and Informatics Technology (CIT): Recent submissions
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Carnage in Paradise
(2013-07-12)Environmental management Abstract .Different perceptions and claims lead to conflicts over environmental outcomes. By elucidating the role of the state and its relationship to local institutions, one can better understand ... -
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 ... -
The diminishing private network security perimeter defense
(Fountain publishers kampala, 2007)It is difficult to believe that just a few years ago, no one would worry about the security of a computer or a computer network for that matter. Computer security literally meant protecting your computer from thieves. Then ... -
Design space exploration of network on chip:a system level approach
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)In this paper, we have proposed a model for design space exploration of a mesh based Network on Chip architecture at system level. The main aim of the paper is, to find the topological mapping of intellectual properties ... -
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 ... -
A visualization framework for discovering prepaid mobile subscriber usage patterns
(Fountain Publishers, Kampala, 2007)Telecommunications operators in developing countries are faced with a problem of knowing their prepaid subscriber usage patterns. They have a challenge of reducing prepaid churn and maximizing the lifetime value of their ... -
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 ... -
Towards domain independent named entity recognition
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2008)Named entity recognition is a preprocessing tool to many natural language processing tasks, such as text summarization, speech translation, and document categorization. Many systems for named entity recognition have been ... -
Delay-optimized path in peer-to-peer networks
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2008)Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks are popular in sharing multimedia resources such as video, audio and images. Its popularity has attracted very many users thus increasing data streaming along a congested path. The increased ... -
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 ... -
Web content filtration according to context of use: case study of accessibility guidelines
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2009)In this paper, we propose an approach for filtering Web based content according to context of use based on user roles and other use case scenarios. The purpose of the filtration approach is to make such Web content easier ... -
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 ... -
Towards compositional support for a heterogeneous repository of software components
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)Composition of Software Components is a key activity in a component-based software development lifecycle. In this paper we highlight the importance of having development environments for component composition. Currently, ... -
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 ... -
Conceptual ICT tool for Sustainable development :The Community development Index (CDI)
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)As part of the shift from society to the community as the object of rule, disembodiment of expertise knowledge especially into ICT tools is crucial in empowering people to manage their lives. It also enables people to adopt ... -
Data security lapses in developed societies: public and private sector cases
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2008)The loss of twenty five million (25) child-benefit records was disclosed on 20th November 2007 to the House of Commons. The scale of the security lapse at the Treasury’s tax agency, affected almost half the British population. ... -
Computational analysis of Kinyarwanda morphology : the morphological alternations.
(Fountain Publishers kampala, 2007)For more than 30 years, there have been renewed interests in computational morphology resulting in numerous morphological tools. However the interest has always been on the politically and economically interesting languages ... -
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 ... -
Towards human language technologies for under-resourced languages
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)Of the over 6000 languages in the world, only a few have the resources for developing human language technologies. Human language technologies are readily available for most languages of the developed nations. ... -
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 ...