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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 ... -
Implications of land tenure laws for ensuring the sustainable management of forested landscapes alongside planned oil palm expansion in Buvuma
(Tropenbos International, 2018)This paper examines land tenure, laws and regulations, acquisition and management, implications for sustainable management of forested landscapes amidst expanding commercial agriculture. The study draws lessons from the ... -
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 ... -
Knowledge Management Frameworks: A Review of Conceptual Foundations and a KMF for IT-based Organizations.
(Fountain publishers Kampala, 2009): In the new economic era, knowledge has become the primary source of wealth and consequently, the term knowledge economy or knowledge age. Rapid technological advancements and innovations have narrowed the gap between ... -
Local government citizen participation and rural development: reflections on Uganda’s decentralization system
(Sage journals, 2010-03)The governance and development discourse continues to embrace citizen participation as a fundamental mechanism of building local capacity towards poverty reduction and rural development. This article presents a review of ... -
M-learning: 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 ... -
Nakaseke multipurpose community telecentre and library
(International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP), 2004)Nakaseke Multipurpose Community Telecentre and Library, located 64 km north of Kampala and 16 km off the Kampala–Gulu road, was established in 1999 as a UNESCO project in partnership with the International Telecommunications ... -
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Non-timber forest products marketing: field testing of the marketing information system methodology
(Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 2005)Despite their overall economic importance, studies have shown that the proportion of the final sale price of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) received by the local level of producers or processors is extremely small. The ... -
Not all visualizations are useful: the need to target user needs when visualizing object oriented software
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)”A picture is worth a thousand words”. In the software field, this is justified by the increasing research into software visualization. Pictures are increasingly being used to represent software code with many studies ... -
Objection my Lord: Civil litigation
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)he formalization of instructions is the reducing agreement stipulating that the named client has issued the advocate with instructions in a given matter and the forms of remuneration agreed upon by the client and the ... -
Objection my Lord: Criminal law and practice
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)A prudent lawyer ought to have Article 28 of the Constitution at the back of his head; thus every one is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Secondly, the principle of legality should be put into the picture; thus no ... -
Objection my Lord: Family law and practice
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Section 1(f) of the Marriage Act defines a civil marriage in to mean a marriage between one man and one woman; subsistence of which; neither of them is at liberty to contract any form of marriage. This is fortified by ... -
Objection my Lord: Land transactions
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)There are various interests in land. They are classified into equitable and legal interests. Legal interests are the registered interests while equitable interests are not registered. Equitable interests: an equitable ... -
Objection my Lord: Litigation lingo
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)Litigation is not complete without court documents. In many cases, all procedures before court or even out of court will require an advocate to draft documents. This chapter therefore provides more standard court documents ... -
Properties of preconditioners for robust linear regression
(Fountain Publishers Kampala, 2007)In this paper, we consider solving the robust linear regression problem y = Ax + ∈ by an inexact Newton method and an iteratively reweighted least squares method. We show that each of these methods can be combined with ... -
Relationship between information systems development paradigms and methods
(2009)There are well established paradigms for information systems development but the methods used for Information Systems Development (ISD) have not been tied to most of these paradigms. Researchers have attempted to document ... -
The role of academia in fostering private sector competitiveness in ICT development
(Fountain publishers kampala, 2007)This paper presents the prerequisite to producing computing graduates who have the skills required to fostering private sector competitiveness in information and communications technology development. Furthermore, the paper ...