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- ItemA framework for the implementation of mobile computing in a university environmentKaranja, Josphat; Ateya, Ismail LukanduPaper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 2009
- ItemA Framework for use of ICTs in poverty alleviation in KenyaWaita, Sarah W.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 2009
- ItemA framework on data analysis through business intelligence for decision makingNgure, Elsie; Acosta (Dr.), Freddie;Paper presented at Strathmore University Research Week on 31 July 2009
- ItemA Preliminary m-payment for m-commerce transactions in KenyaAnanda, Fanon; Ateya, Ismail LukanduPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy
- ItemA Recommendation system for students career selection(Strathmore University, 2018-10) Chantal, AnitaStudents enroll into higher learning institutions only to realize that they have chosen the wrong course to pursue, they lose on time and money. Selection of the wrong career means that there is a mismatch between the student’s potential and a suitable career. The main purpose behind this research is to develop a recommendation system for students’ career selection
- ItemAlternative internet interconnection modelsWalubengo, JohnPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemAn Assessment of security in critical information systems used by universities in KenyaGitonga , David Mwathi; Wekesa, CyrusPaper presented at Strathmore University Research Week on 31st July 2009
- ItemAn Evaluation of the draft information and communications bill, 2008 and the electronic transactions bill, 2009Paper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemAre Nairobi stock exchange companies prepared for web-basedns commueneral public?McFie James Boyd,Paper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemAre the websites of banks quoted on the Nairobi stock exchange world class?McFie James Boyd,; Omondi, EdwinPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemBlended learning as a way of enhancing learning and redefining teaching roles - a case of strathmore university(Strathmore University, 2018) Ondunga, Samuel GregBlended Learning is a way of learning that combines online resources with in-person instruction to create a more personalized online environment thus enhancing Learning and redefining teaching roles
- ItemBusiness process outsourcing and the social contextsKariuki, EunicePaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemCloud ComputingMucheru, JosephPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemCollege admission using the expert system approachOjenge, WinstonPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemCommercial applications of ICT in the banking sectorAwuondo, IsaacPaper presented at ICT conference of 2008. Theme : ICT's Role towards a Knowledge Economy.
- ItemComparative study of elearning platforms used in Kenyan universitiesOdhiambo, Oscar; Acosta (Dr.), FreddiePaper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 2009
- ItemComparing hyperspectral and multispectral satellite imaging for within-field maize yield prediction using support vector machine and ANNOjenge, WinstonPaper presented at Strathmore University Research Week on 31st July 2009
- ItemDeveloping a framework for e-commerce in KenyaOkulo, Antony
- ItemDevelopment of e-census systemGithinji, Stanley; Wekesa, CyrusPaper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 2009
- ItemDevelopments in participatory methods for software developmentMbogo, SalesioThis paper briefly discusses the concept of Participatory design. Whereas the embodying research is in software engineering and development of large enterprise information systems, this paper discusses the general concepts of participation from a perspective of a developing country’s possible gains from embracing this methodological approach. In line with the theme of the conference “Emerging technologies and trends and the future of ICT Sector in Kenya” the content is abridged to reflect the wide spectrum of the audience in the conference