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Using JAD to Bridge the Design-Reality Gaps; a Major Cause of ISProjects’ Failures in the Developing Countries; in the proceedings of The 2 nd AnnualInternational Conference on Sustainable ICT Capacity in Developing Countries, MakerereUniversity, Kampala, Uganda 6 - 9 August 2006.
(2006)
Information Systems (IS) projects failure is ‘a gap between what the users expect
from an IS and how well these expectations are met by the perceived performance
of the delivered system’. IS projects fail more than they ...
Kiswahili Dictation System (SwaSpeak)
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
Dictation is the process of converting language from spoken format to
written format. This process is usually carried out manually, that is, a
human being listens to speech and then either handwrites or types the
equivalent ...
Climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation assessment in East Africa.
(University of Nairobi., 2006)
Impacts, vulnerability and adaptation studies in Kenya
were undertaken through two projects namely:
Kenya Country Study Project that was funded by United
States 1994-1995
GEF funded UNDP Project entitled “Capacity ...
Socio-economic dimensions of conservation of wetlands in African dry lands: A case study of River Ewaso Ngiro basin in southern Kenya
(2006)
Wetlands that occur in arid and semi-arid areas have unique characteristics and support unique biodiversity. The permanent wetlands are relatively small and isolated by large areas of dry land. There are however, numerous ...
Science and Technology Capacity in the Framework of Millennium Development Goals: Proceedings of the National Workshop in Commemoration of the Scientific Revival Day of Africa
(2006)
The millennium Development Goals (MDG's) are eight goals to be achieved by 2015 in response to the world's main challenges. The eight goals are: 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, 2: Achieve universal primary Education, ...
Developing an annotated corpus for Gıkuyu using language-independent machine learning techniques
(2006)
Networking the development of computational resources for African languages can be greatly advanced if researchers aim to develop
tools that are to a large extent language-independent and therefore reusable for other ...