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    • Model Driven Architecture: A Review of Current Trends 

      Onunga, Jeremiah; Mbugua, Samuel (International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Applications, 2023-01-18)
      The Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) approach from among the various Model Driven Engineering (MDE) methods. The MDA technique, which is based on the separation of concerns ...
    • Green ICT Policy Maturity for Actualization of Sustainable Computing in Developing Nations 

      Wabwoba, Franklin (International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 2019-10-19)
      Green ICT Policy encompasses the frameworks an organization has developed and put in place to apply environmental sustainability criteria throughout its value chain. The lack of appropriate green policy alignment to ...
    • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF CELL PHONES PENETRATION AND DISPOSAL IN KENYA 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Sakwa, Thomas; Mbugua, Samuel; Kilwake, Humphrey (International Journal of Computers & Technology, 2014-05-25)
      ABSTRACT Kenya has over six million active mobile subscribers who may at some point want to replace or get rid of old mobile phones. A big number of the mobile phones were recently switched off for not being genuine ...
    • The Role of ICT in Social Inclusion: A Review of Literature 

      Motochi, Vincent; Barasa, Samuel; Owoche, Patrick; Wabwoba, Franklin (International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2015-12-04)
      The questions we seek to answer in this paper are; Have ICT contributed to enhance social inclusion? Has use of ICT brought new forms of exclusion? And what is the way forward in using ICT for an inclusive society? Desk ...
    • The Role of ICT in Social Inclusion: A Review of Literature 

      Muchiri, Njoki; Wabwoba, Franklin (International Journal of Science and Research, 2015-12-13)
      The questions we seek to answer in this paper are; Have ICT contributed to enhance social inclusion? Has use of ICT brought new forms of exclusion? And what is the way forward in using ICT for an inclusive society? Desk ...
    • Green ICT Readiness Model for Developing Economies: Case of Kenya 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Omuterema, Stanley; Wanyembi, Gregory; Omieno, Kelvin (International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 2013-12-15)
      There has been growing concerns about the rising costs of doing business and environmental degradation world over. Green ICT has been proposed to provide solutions to the two issues yet it is not being implemented fully ...
    • Cyber Security Challenges to Mobile Banking in SACCOs in Kenya 

      Nambiro, Alice; Wabwoba, Franklin; Wasike, Jotham (International Journal of Computer, 2020-09-05)
      Development of mobile technology has enabled mobile devices to be adopted in daily activities. Financial institutions are adopting mobile devices for banking purposes to enable their clients to bank from anywhere at any ...
    • VIRTUAL REALITY IN EDUCATION: TRENDS AND ISSUES 

      Omieno, Kelvin; Wabwoba, Franklin; Matoke, Nahason (International Journal of Computers & Technology, 2013-02-09)
      Computer-mediated learning is becoming an increasingly common form of education in institutions of higher learning (IHL). Many IHL in developing nations, such as Kenya, have greatly experienced an increase in demand for ...
    • Pervasiveness of green ICT awareness amongst Kenyan ICT personnel 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Wanyembi, Gregory; Omuterema, Stanley; Mutua, Stephen (International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management, 2013-01-06)
      There has been growing concerns about the rising costs of doing business and environmental degradation world over. Green ICT has been proposed to provide solutions to the two issues yet it is not being implemented fully ...
    • Report of the baseline study on technology-enabled learning at Kibabii university 

      Barasa, Peter Wawire; Anselimo, Ikoha Peters; Nambiro, Alice; Wekesa, Macdonald (Commonwealth of Learning, 2020-07-30)
      This document reports the findings of a baseline survey conducted between 1st June 2020 and 30th July 2020 at Kibabii University (KIBU). The objective of the study was to establish Technology-Enabled Learning (TEL) ...
    • Security Shortcomings of Electronic Web Based Voting Systems for Universities in Kenya 

      Simiyu, Prestone; Mbugua, Samuel; Otanga, Daniel (KIBU, 2019-10)
      Electronic Voting can deliver free and fair elections as well as ensuring on time release of results. One factor fueling the adoption of e-voting is the access to internet and more so GSM network, by majority of the world ...
    • E-trafiki model: electronic solution architect for police highway patrolling in Kenya 

      Tenge, Evans; Mneria, Esau; Gekombe, Dickson; Sanja, Michael; Ogalo, James (2015)
      Among the six world regions, Africa remains least motorized but suffers the highest rates of road traffic fatalities causing deaths and fatal injuries. If these trends continue, traffic accidents will be among the top ...
    • Evaluating total cost of ownership for university enterprise resource planning: case of Maseno university 

      Owoche, Patrick Oduor; Gregory, Wanyembi; Juma, Kilwake Humphrey (2015)
      Higher learning institutions (HEI) are investing in IT to attain operational excellence. Organizations looking to reduce technology costs typically look for ways to reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). TCO captures ...
    • A model for evaluating total cost of ownership of university enterprise resource planning: case of Maseno university 

      Unknown author (2013-09)
      Enterprise Resource Planning, (ERP) makes it possible to improve institutional efficiency and effectiveness. There is, however, a great deal of difficulty reported in the normative literature when it comes to the evaluation ...
    • Ict and education: enabling two rural western Kenyan schools to exploit information technology 

      Boit, John; Menjo, David; Kimutai, James (2012)
      The study was undertaken to evaluate the implementation of ICT to support learning, teaching, school administration and use of E-communication between cooperating rural secondary schools in Western Kenya under the Rotary ...
    • Choosing tools of pedagogy (case of program visualization) 

      Mutua, Stephen; Abenga, Elizabeth; Ogao, Patrick; Wabwoba, Franklin; Ikoha, Anselmo (International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management, 2012)
      Computer aided learning has over time been integrated in traditional pedagogical approaches in order to improve the quality of education as well as skillful content acquisition. Several programs have been developed over ...
    • Teaching computer programming in the 21st century 

      Mutua, Stephen; Wabwoba, Franklin; Abenga, Elizabeth; Kilwake, Juma; Ogao, Patrick (International Journal of Science and Technology, 2011)
      Over the years, research has shown that programming has proved to be a challenging task to many. Due to this, several program visualization tools have been developed to aid in teaching programming. This study aimed at ...
    • Students selection for university course admission at the joint admissions board (Kenya) using trained neural networks 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Mwakondo, Fullgence M. (Journal of Information Technology Education, 2011)
      Every year, the Joint Admission Board (JAB) is tasked to determine those students who are ex-pected to join various Kenyan public universities under the government sponsorship scheme. This exercise is usually extensive ...
    • Information technology research in developing nations: major research methods and publication outlets 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Ikoha, Anselimo Peters (International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, 2011)
      The multi-disciplinary nature of Information Technology has brought many methods of research with it. This has left many Information Technology specialists whose background is from the rigid scientific disciplines in a ...
    • The role of wireless technologies in taking education to rural villages in developing countries 

      Wabwoba, Franklin; Omieno, Kelvin K.; Simiyu, Carolyne N.; Sisungo, Zipporah W. (International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, 2011)
      The development of wireless technologies has generated a considerable amount of excitement among practitioners and academics because it results in shifting the academic environment from traditional classroom restricted ...