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    • MIS for a small business organization 

      Okite, Richard (Institute of Computer Science, University of Nairobi, 2000)
      The purpose of this project was to study the current system used by the organization with a view to identifying and improving its shortcomings. This included going through the existing documents, interviewing the users ...
    • Mitochondrial DNA variation of eastern African lion (panthera leo melanochaita) populations in Kenya. 

      Maguta, Peter I (University of Nairobi, 2021)
      The Eastern African lion population forms a major part of the wildlife ecosystem with key contributions in the economy of the country through ecotourism, employment, cultural values and maintenance of biodiversity. Less ...
    • A mixed strategy for vehicle valuation 

      Kiilu, Charles,M (University of Nairobi, 2021)
      The number of vehicles in Kenya grows at a rate of 12% annually, with the national registered fleet standing at 4 million as of 2018. All these vehicles have to be valued regularly for a variety of reasons not limited ...
    • Mning on water resources in mui basin, kitui county in eastern kenya 

      Wamalwa, Ruth (University of NairobiGeology, 2011)
      The venture into coal exploration has led to the discovery of over 240,000 tonnes in the Mui basin and hence plans to start mining are ongoing. However, the analyses of this coal by various researchers revealed that it ...
    • Mobile agent based system for listing fundamental wi-fi peer-to-peer network details 

      Gogo, Kevin O (University of NairobiSchool of Computing and Informatics, 2011)
      On our everyday operations there is need to engage agents to perform some duties on our behalf, hence they are gaining acceptance as a technology and are being used. Most of the networked offices, networked homes, cyber ...
    • Mobile Based System For Reporting Road Accidents To Enable Local First Aiders Respond To Emergencies In Kenya 

      Callo, Mocheche Simion (UoN, 2019)
      Road accidents in Kenya claim approximately 3000 lives every year and leave a number of people with serious injuries or lifetime disabilities. To save lives after an accident is an issue that needs rapid response by the ...
    • Mobile device web-based complementary teaching of GIS 

      Munyao, Benjamin (University of Nairobi, 2015)
      The presence of mobile devices provides an opportunity to complement Geographical Information Systems (GIS) education. They contain internet browser application which can act as a thin client to Web-based Geographic ...
    • Mobile Money Transfer Service, Adoption Influencing Factors Among The Poor 

      Moyialubia, Nelson S (University of Nairobi, 2012)
      Mobile Money Transfer Service (MMTS) is a wireless network infrastructure facilitating the exchange of cash money and electronic value between various economic actors including clients, financial service providers, businesses ...
    • Mobile network Fraud Detection Using Artificial Neural Networks 

      Mundia, James G (University Of Nairobi, 2014-09)
      The past decade has witnessed the rapid deployment and evolution of mobile cellular networks, which now support billions of users and a vast diverse array of mobile devices from smartphones, tablets, to e-readers and ...
    • A mobile order management system for small businesses 

      Ndunda, Simon (University of Nairobi, 2016-10)
      The development and adoption rate of mobile technologies is rapidly increasing on a global scale. Mobile based e-business solutions are also emerging as applications that small businesses could adopt to boost their business ...
    • Mobile personal health information system (mshauri) 

      Mwai, Simon (University of Nairobi, 2016)
      HIV and Aids has been identified worldwide as one of the main causes of reduced economic growth in most of the developing countries. This is because a lot of resources are diverted in health care provision to patient ...
    • Mobile phone -based parking system 

      Karari, Ephantus K (University of NairobiSchool of Computing and Informatics, 2010)
      Traffic flow, allocation and availability of parking space within the streets of Nairobi, is a major concern to for every motorist. Parking is managed by the City Council of Nairobi (CCN) and this exercise is currently ...
    • Mobile Phone as an Electronic Wallet: A Case Study of Kenya 

      Ngila, Stevenson (School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, 2007)
      The Kenyan economy has many electronic and non-electronic cards that are used for various transactions ill various sectors of the economy. Kenya has credit cards, debit cards, SIM cards, smart cards, loyalty cards, calling ...
    • Mobile phone technology adoption in rural areas, the affordability factor in adoption: a case study of Kakamega East District 

      Muhalia, Allan (School of Computing and Informatics, 2010)
      Mobile phone technology has grown rapidly in developing countries and its impact at the macro economic level has been phenomenal. Kenya has not been left behind in this growth that has been witnessed world over literarily ...
    • Mobile phones usage in rural Kenya for business a survey study in Machakos district 

      Ng'ethe, Josephine W (School of Computing and Informatics, 2010)
      ICT has been cited as a factor for increased business income among the rural poor. As such it is expected that mobile would increase growth in income levels among the rural poor. In the course of the past ten years mobile ...
    • Mobile software agents in network management 

      Kamunya, Samuel M (School of Computing and Informatics, 2012)
      Computer networks have increasingly become vital to organizations' business processes. Network users due to their specific demands, expect optimal performance, this in turn places demand on network managers to ensure ...
    • Mobile Video streaming Surveillance System With SMS Alert 

      Karanja, Martin Kamau (University of NairobiSchool Of Computing And Informatics, 2013)
      In the current times, Surveillance security system becomes the best solution to overcome more crime cases in the world and also for house intrusion problem, with the real-time monitoring it has become an effective security ...
    • Mobile wireless transactions: a framework for secure funds transfer services 

      Mburu, Stephen N (School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, 2009)
      One of the recent developments in mobile wireless applications is the introduction of mobile commerce using mobile devices such as PDAs, cellular phones and notebook pes. Some of the applications of mobile commerce include ...
    • Mobile – Based Multi-Factor Authentication Scheme for Mobile Banking 

      Ombiro, Zablon B. H (University of Nairobi, 2016-11)
      Authentication for all mobile initiated financial transaction is a mandatory requirement. USSD applications authenticate using PIN and Phone number while native applications can have further authentication inbuilt or ...
    • A mobile-phone Tele-medicine system that promotes self-management of blood pressure among hypertensive patients in Kirinyaga sub-county 

      Mugoh, James W (2014)
      Hypertension, also known as high or raised BP, is a condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure. If left uncontrolled, hypertension can lead to a heart attack, an enlargement of the heart and ...