Department of Computer Science & Information Technology
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2024-03-28T13:23:19ZTHE USE OF CELL-SPECIFIC OFFSETS FOR LOAD BALANCING IN HETEROGENEOUS LTE-A NETWORKS
http://ir.kabarak.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1173
THE USE OF CELL-SPECIFIC OFFSETS FOR LOAD BALANCING IN HETEROGENEOUS LTE-A NETWORKS
Ronoh, Kennedy
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZList Of Publications
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List Of Publications
Thiga, Moses M
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZPUBLICATIONS
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PUBLICATIONS
Maghanga, Dr. Christopher Mkirema
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZRESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS: DR. BETTY TIKOKO
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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS: DR. BETTY TIKOKO
TIKOKO, DR. BETTY
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZPARTICIPATION IN SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
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PARTICIPATION IN SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
KUMAR, ANIL
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZAssessing Opportunities Of software Reuse for Companies
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Assessing Opportunities Of software Reuse for Companies
Sigar, Kenneth Otula
Software development is now taking shape in most of the organizations. To gain competitive advantage software reuse has become
best approach to make it viable. This paper explores and examines the opportunities that can be derived when software reuse as a practice is
adopted by companies. It further explains how enterprises can gain competitive edge over others in the same field by adopting and committing to
software reuse. In addition to these, this review aims to assess how increased productivity, improved software quality and reduction in all
categories of cost can be realized where there are successful software reuse programs. While assessing the benefits of software reuse the paper
also brings out facts why software engineering have been majored and centered on the original development of software and also explains why
systematic software reuse is used to achieve better software in a more speedy method while incurring lower cost.
2013-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Effects of Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Academic Institutions and the Society in Kenya
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The Effects of Information and Communication Technology Adoption in Academic Institutions and the Society in Kenya
Karie, Nickson M.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has in the recent past become
a vital component of our society. It is one among the developing kind of technologies in
Kenya and has influenced how many organisations carry out their daily operations. With
reference to the academic cycle and more specifically in schools and higher education
institution, Information and Communication Technology adoption has been on the increase
and is changing how operations are being handled from admission, learning, teaching and
many other areas. This paper reports on the ICT areas of application, its effects and
importance in Kenyan schools and higher education institutions. It also focuses on the
different models of ICT adoption by the institutions and examines why adoption of ICT is a
matter of necessity and a prime factor in quality learning for Kenyan schools and higher
education institutions. This paper concludes by highlighting the different ways on how
institutions can adopt Information and Communication Technologies and the fundamental
recommended infrastructures that may need to be laid before adopting Information and
Communication Technologies.
2010-01-01T00:00:00ZOPERATING SYSTEM
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OPERATING SYSTEM
Modern general-purpose computers, including personal computers and mainframes, have
an Operating System to run other programs, such as application software. Examples of operating
systems for personal computers include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS (and Darwin), UNIX, and
Linux.
The lowest level of any Operating System is its kernel. This is the first layer of software
loaded into memory when a system boots or starts up. The kernel provides access to various
common core services to all other system and application programs. These services include, but
are not limited to: disk access, memory management, task scheduling, and access to other
hardware devices.
As well as the kernel, an Operating System is often distributed with tools for programs to
display and manage a graphical user interface as well as utility programs for tasks such as
managing files and configuring the operating system. They are also often distributed with
application software that does not relate directly to the operating system's core function, but
which the Operating System distributor finds advantageous to supply with the Operating System.
The delineation between the Operating System and application software is not precise,
and is occasionally subject to controversy. From commercial or legal points of view, the
delineation can depend on the contexts of the interests involved.
Like the term “Operating System " itself, the question of what exactly should form the
"kernel" is subject to some controversy, with debates over whether things like file systems
should be included in the kernel.
Operating Systems are used on most, but not all, computer systems. The Simplest
computers, including the smallest embedded systems and many of the first computers did not
have operating systems. Instead, they relied on the application programs to manage the minimal
hardware themselves, perhaps with the aid of libraries developed for the purpose. Commercially
supplied operating systems are present on virtually all modern devices described as computers,
from personal computers to mainframes, as well as mobile computers such as PDAs and mobile
phones.
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZSoftware Engineering
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Software Engineering
2014-01-01T00:00:00ZTITTLE DEED INFORMATION SYSTEM
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TITTLE DEED INFORMATION SYSTEM
PATEL, SHARAD
Property acquisition is a dream of every Kenyan citizen and a lot of money is usually involved in these transactions. Land dealing which should be between a willing buyer and a willing seller has been dogged by a lot of corruption cases with victims from all classes in Kenya. President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Kenya. President Mwai Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga have also fallen victims and both have cases in court waiting to get justice. The system under research will be used to allow buyers to perform a search for the property and verify if the records found tally property and verify if the records found tally
with the records availed by the seller and also verify if the information provided to the land registration truly depicts the actual property
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