Faculty of Computer and Informatics: Recent submissions
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The role of information communication technology (ICT) small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in job creation in Kampala, Uganda
(Peak Journals, 2013-11-07)This study examined the role of information communication technology (ICT) small and medium enterprises (SMEs) toward job creation in Kampala Uganda through a quantitative survey research design. The study mainly centered ... -
Theorising ICT Education and ICT Policy in Green ICT
(The UICT University, 2017-04)The study presents a comprehensive model that combines the investigative power of belief action outcome model and accountability theory and also integrates ICT education and ICT policy to examine factors influencing the ... -
A model for usability of E-agriculture by farmers in Uganda
(The UICT University, 2017-07)The study examines the levels of farmers' expectancy, intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation and instrumentality, context of use, and usability measures in using e-agriculture. This study used a quantitative data ... -
Social media and health behaviour in Sub Saharan Africa
(Makerere University Business School, 2017-04)Social media has become an influential tool in causing Health Behavioral change globally and more especially in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. This study sought to analyze and model the Health Behavioral changes that were ... -
Why do nascent ICT businesses die young?
(2012-05)This study sought to investigate why most nascent ICT businesses failed during their early stages in Uganda along the constructs of the family business sustainability model. A quantitative survey research design was ... -
An analysis of fiscal decentralization as a strategy for improving revenue performance in Ugandan Local governments
(2014-04)The inception of decentralization in late the 1990s in Uganda instilled so much hope in the people of Uganda as they anticipated that local governments would improve on revenue collection and service delivery. This was ... -
Budgetary decision-making practices and styles of college presidents: the case of historically black Colleges and Universities
(2014-05)Historically Black Colleges and Universities are seeking to reposition themselves in the current environment of higher education. This requires the ability to select leaders who have a firm understanding of planning, ... -
Factors affecting the pricing of telecommunication products and services in Uganda
(2012-09)Improving universal access to telecommunications has become a very critical area of concern in both developed and developing countries in the recent past due to the huge contribution of the sub-sector to socio-economic and ... -
Factors Affecting the adoption of electronic customer relationship management information systems in SMEs
(2014)The recent global recession has pushed businesses to search for means to efficiently and effectively manage their customers so as to remain competitive. This has led to the rise in the adoption and use of information ... -
Improvement of e-government service usability in developing countries: empirical experiences of Ugande
(2013-03)Despite several developments in e-Government, governments and citizens in most developing countries ineffectively and inadequately use e-Government services. This study sough to examine the areas in which usability of ... -
Examining health information systems success factors in Uganda’s healthcare system
(2014)Healthcare Health Information Systems offer several benefits towards healthcare service delivery in Uganda including easy record keeping, enhancing communication, performing simple calculations, supporting decision making, ... -
A framework for the adoption of electronic customer relationship management information systems in uganda
(2013)This study proposes a framework for the adoption of Electronic Customer Relationship Management (e-CRM) information systems in Uganda. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods were used. Primary data were ... -
A framework for sustainable implementation of e-medicine in transitioning countries
(Hindawi publishing corporation, 2013-11-18)Organizations in developed countries such as theUnited States ofAmerica andCanada face difficulties and challenges in technology transfer from one organization to another; the complexity of problems easily compounds when ... -
Requirements engineering process improvement challenges faced by software SMEs in uganda
(2014-02-05)Despite the numerous benefits of Requirements Engineering Process Improvement, many Ugandan software developing companies seem not to properly conduct it. This has implications on the quality of software being produced by ... -
Antecedents and dynamics for strategic alignment of health information systems in Uganda
(2014-06-01)Health Information Systems (HIS) in Uganda always fail to achieve the organizational objectives and yet little research has been conducted to study the strategic alignment of HIS in the country. This study therefore set ... -
Critical parameters for the adoption of software capability maturity model by small and medium enterprises
(Inderscience enterprises ltd., 2016-01-01)The study involved a survey of Ugandan small and medium enterprises that develop software on critical factors influencing the adoption of software capability maturity model. The research examined the software development ... -
Perceived ease of use as a predictor of social networking technologies adoption in institutions of higher learning in uganda
(Global Journal of Computers & technology, 2016-09-16)Social Networking Technologies (SNTs) play a major role in education by improving student academic performance through a participatory culture. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of Perceived Ease of ... -
A framework for usability of e-government services in developing countries
(2015-11-17)The use of ICT in government activities has become a common phenomenon in recent years. In the late 1990s, information technological developments in the field of public administration culminated into the concept of ... -
Examining the Effect of Facilitating Conditions as an imperative input in enhancing the intention to use Mobile Learning systems in Universities
(Global Journal of Computers & technology, 2017-03-21)This study centered on facilitating conditions as an imperative key in determining intention to use Mobile Learning systems in Universities. The study used a cross sectional survey with a sample size of 370 students from ...