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    • Computerised transport management system for bus companies 

      Musinguzi, Gerald Brooks; Natukunda, Elizabeth; Ojara, Lakony Geoffrey; Uromcamu, Jimmy; Nduhukire, Philippa; et al (2007-06)
      Many bus service companies in Uganda have not realized the importance of having Computerized transport management systems in place. Rather, they use manual systems in the running of their day to day activities. These ...
    • A computerized voting system 

      Edau, Jackson (Makerere University, 2007-07)
      Currently, the students' Guild and other students' leaders' elections in Makerere University are conducted manually by use of secret ballot papers and ordinary tallying. The main aim of this project was to computerize the ...
    • Criminal records management information system (CREMIS) 

      Akol, Emmanuel Edward; Bagandanswa, David; Bwetabure, Silvester; Byamukama, Herbert Crispus; Kaawaase, Ismail; Kimeze, Jeremiah Kateregga; Nalwoga, Diana; Tindimwebwa, Faith N. (Makerere University, 2007-07)
      The Uganda Police, since inception, has been handling crime-related issues for the country. The Police force, as a consequence, maintains a large volume of information. To ably manage their information requirements, the ...
    • Disease registry system 

      Oandah, David; Odong, Vicent; Talima, Benjamin; Nakafeero, Sylvia; Tusubira, Isaac; Namukasa, Betie Sarah; Nakazibwe, Grace; Rabia, R. Marijani (Makerere University, 2009-07)
      Makerere University Hospital is still at a very low level of Information Technology development. It uses the manual paper based Information System to conduct most of its activities. Imperative to note is that the paper ...
    • Driving permit management system 

      Ssekikubo, Michael Rowland (2006-06)
      With the emergence of the global economy, cutting costs and better management is a major strategy used by many organizations and this is facilitated by the drive to do work online. There is need for improved security and ...
    • A dynamic junction traffic lights simulation 

      Amia, John Friday; Guma, Justin Kujo; Kayondo, Francis; Kipsang, Benjamin; Ngwalida, Matondo Richard; Tamale, Jimmy; Tebandeke, Jerry; Wanyama, Simon Davies (2007-06)
      The project involved development of a dynamic traffic simulation system, which demonstrates a junction with dynamic traffic light system, with a mechanism that allocates appropriate time intervals to lanes basing on car ...
    • An E-patient system 

      Otandeka, Simon Peter (2006-08)
      The electronic patient system strives to achieve its goal of improving quality of health care with increased efficiency and accuracy by providing a Web-based, database driven system designed to meet the needs of the medical ...
    • An electronic market front for enhancing service delivery of a restaurant 

      Sanya, Eric; Okalebo, James; Madda, Rogers; Wasike, Mukhebi Peter; Nkyanungi, Oswald; Twalibangi, Racheal; Mutaasa, John Bossco; Mutahwa, Benson Masamba (Makerere University, 2007-06)
      The poor communication of services to customers and poor capturing of their orders has drastically resulted into inefficiency in service delivery as well as narrowing the market for restaurants. At Busy Melissa restaurant, ...
    • Factors influencing alcohol abuse among young adults in Kakira subcounty, Jinja district, Uganda 

      Kidega, David (2007-06)
      INTRODUCTION: Alcohol has been part of human civilization for thousands of years. The WHO (2004) noted that 2 billion people consume alcohol worldwide. Young adults (18-25 years) usually engage in risky ventures including ...
    • Factors influencing utilisation of voluntary counselling and HIV testing among antenatal mothers in Jinja Hospital (Jinja District) 

      Lamunu, Dorcas Owot (Makerere University, 2004-06)
      The AIDS pandemic has posed a major health challenge to the world's population. Uganda, one of the most affected countries in the world, has been very open about this disastrous malady. Where as the country has put in place ...
    • Factors that influence the choice of career among psychiatric nursing students: case study of Butabika School of Psychiatric Nursing in Kampala, Uganda 

      Tanui, Caroline (2008-05)
      Background: Psychiatric disorders have become a global burden the world over. They account for 12.3% of the total global disease burden. Uganda's ministry of health has included mental health into the Uganda National Minimum ...
    • Hotel reservation and billing system (HRBS) 

      Akello, Rebecca (Makerere University, 2007-06)
      Uganda’s hotel industry since its inception has been providing accommodation services to clients who require these facilities. As a result, hotel practitioners have had to improve on their service delivery due to competition ...
    • Human resource records management system: a case study of Bin-it Services Ltd 

      Ndungu, Kagecah Samuel; Nshimye, Andrew William; Ongima, Patrick; Twesigye, Godwin; Oyite, Alex; Nami, Harriet; Auma, Hardline; Odongo, Jude (Makerere University, 2009-07)
      The content and structure of this report has led to design and development of Bin-It Services Ltd human resource records management system. This will contribute to the improvement of records keeping of Bin-It Services Ltd. ...
    • Implementing a virtual private network to create a secure and direct communication link between the two sites of Faculty of Computing and Information Technology 

      Kayezu, Immaculate; Ssenyonga, Joseph; Matte, Kizito Remmy; Tondo, Zainah; Nakku, Sarah; Sserwanja, Daniel (2007-06)
      This project was aimed at developing and implementing a Virtual Private Network to create a secure communication link between the two sites of the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology (FCIT). A Virtual Private ...
    • An information system for car park management 

      Byaruhanga, Isingoma Francis (2006-12)
      The housing market with provision of garages, employer free parking as a pre-tax fringe benefit and absence of a reliable mass public transport system, have resulted into an explosion in the number of single occupant cars ...
    • Initial attempt to establish population reference values for blood glucose and lipids in Makerere University undergraduate students 

      Bimenya, G. S.; Byarugaba, W.; Kalungi, S.; Mayito, J.; Mugabe, K.; Makabayi, R.; Ayebare, E.; Wanzira, H.; Muhame, M. (Makerere University Medical School, 2006-12)
      The purpose of this study was to establish blood glucose and lipid profile of Makerere University undergraduate students. Study design: This was a cross-sectional study. Materials and methods: A total of 183 students ...
    • An intelligent network security system 

      Birungi, Gavin; Muhumuza, Solomon; Murungi, N. Ronald; Muhumuza, Rogers; Twijukye, Bruce; Akiru, Lydia Brenda; Kiconco, Salome; Kabarungi, Grace J. (2007-06)
      This project describes an Intelligent Network Security System, which is an important defensive measure for protecting computer systems and networks from abuse. This project considers Snort as the de facto standard for ...
    • An intelligent traffic control system 

      Akello, Esther Patricia; Aye, Racheal; Kabuga, Joel Ssenkungu; Kiberu, Merian; Mitawaana, Fred; Mugerwa, Robert; Nalubega, Barbara; Sentamu, Andrew (Makerere University, 2007-06)
      The main objective of this study was to design an intelligent traffic monitoring and control system that is able to react according to the traffic congestion volumes. The system designed automatically detects vehicle ...
    • Internet monitoring and control application 

      Abigaba, Wilson; Ssekagya, Paul; Atugonza, Martin; Pajje, Emmanuel; Kimbugwe, Nasser; Mirembe, Irene Kawuta; Katumba, Elvis Hues; Kisitu, Kwesiga Samuel (2007-06)
      With the advent of the Internet and network technology, many organizations are now being equipped with Internet connections, either through wired connections or wireless infrastructure. Internet access provides students ...
    • An intranet based police service desk 

      Sserubiri, Bayron; Ssenkasi, Charles; Nabongo, Aaron; Nassimbwa, Caroline; Muchake, Brian; Zawedde, Shamim; Sasira, Irene; Nazziwa, Daphine (2009-07)
      Police, in the quest to keep law and order, handles issues manually. Once an issue is forwarded, it is recorded in the personal books that act as files for each individual; this is then captured in the central store which ...