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- ItemAnalysis and design of a website for organic products; a case of national organic agricultural movement of Uganda(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2010-06) Andersen, Kirsten MarianneThis project has the purpose of making a website as a tool for advertising for NOGAMU, a shop that sells organic products. First the researcher contacted the manager of the establishment and asked permission to interview staff and customers alike and use NOGAMU as a case study. They were very cooperative and discussed at length the system they are using at present and how it works, A mail sent to prospective customers every week and it contains information about the products that are there at the particular time. They have the option of getting goods delivered if they want to save themselves the journey to Kabalagala and the heavy traffic on Ggaba Road. The customers and staff also expressed what they felt was relevant to include in the website. From the research it was established that although the current system is working well and the number of customers have been increasing, the advertising could be improved by a website. It will reach a wider audience and many people that did not know about NOGAMU will be able to get information about the products and services of the shop. The website has been designed with clear information about the shop, where it is located and what products are to be found in the shop. It also has some information about organic products in general and there is a link to a page that tells more about the background of the shop and about the organization of NOGAMU. The website combined with the mail and delivery service that is already being used by NOGAMU will be able to reach many more with information about the possibility of getting organic products from NOGAMU.
- ItemDesign and implementation of a school information management system. a case of kitagata secondary school.(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2010-08) Adah, Tushabire; Stuart, Joseph NahamyaThe availability of data and information is an important aspect and resource for all the details concerning certain entity or subjects when required. Therefore it is important that the resource is stored and easily retrieved for consumption whenever required in its correctness, consistency, and reliability. This project was directed towards designing and implementing a shared data management system that is capable of enabling data accessibility and sharing of resources in order to reduce the cost of operation of kitagata secondary school. It is also intended to provide the relevant security measures so that all the unauthorized and unauthenticated users are denied access to the precious data and information concerning the school (K.S.S).
- ItemDesign and implementation of a train ticketing system for Toyland theme park(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2009-08) Ronald, Okabo; Krishmat, EmegereThe Train Ticketing System is developed to show the effectiveness and efficiency of the park towards its customers who visit the park. It’s developed with the aim of providing easy and quick access of the customers to these various attractions through the purchase of the tickets. The database involves vital information about the parks transactions which are got from the customers who visit the site which so far facilitate in decision making process of the company
- ItemDesign and implementation of focal persons' details information management system for a non-governmental organization a case study of Trias Uganda(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2012-09) Eryeza, KiggunduThe Information Management System changes the way we do organizations. That's inescapable conclusion of many organization's seeking to use Information Management System technology to gain a competitive advantage in an ever more Information Management System –based organization environment. Increasingly an Information Management System is seen as an appropriate way for organizations use to capture data, organize information and store information in order to facilitate easy access and modification. Of course, information management system technology has always had an impact on the way the organizations operate companies are increasingly adopting to use of information management system technology to organize and store data, and to enhance their core company processes and most organizations with more than a handful of employees use a manual system for keeping files and phone calls to share data. What makes the information management systems such a major organization issue is the way they captures information, organizes information, analyzes information, compiles information , manipulates information and stores information and makes previously unimaginable levels of data management and ability of sharing data. When a Non-governmental organization such as Trias Uganda uses the information management system, for capturing focal persons' details it takes place in a micro second and clients can do an exercise in the shortest possible time. If an NGO is to survive, let alone prosper, in the information management system technology it needs to examine what it does and how it does it closely and identifies ways to make its organization processes adoptable to the information management system
- ItemA hospital database management system case study: Kampala skin and surgical Centre(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2009-08) Abdijl, Ssendowooza; Mohammed, SsebbowaNo Abstract
- ItemA secure centralized web based criminal data base management system case study: central police station (cps) Kampala(Kampala international international: School of computing and Information technology, 2011-08) Gordon, Otim; Alfred, NgonemoeThe study was to access the role of electronic media in recording and updating criminals across the nation as a whole. Using Central Police Station as a case study, the objectives of the study were to provide ways how the Police could keep/store records of criminals across the country, to identify media programs that enable a police officer to record a criminal into a very secure database management system throughout the entire country. The research was carried out through both theoretical and empirical study. Theoretical study involved set of reasoned ideas by different authorities that tried to explain the subject matter. Empirical study on the other hand included survey and experimental studies. Survey was conducted through questionnaires that were distributed to the police officer in charge of keeping criminal records. Questionnaires distributed, 5 were answered by police officers at the Central Police station Kampala. Data was presented in tables which enabled us to identify trends and display relationships in the findings and analyzed by comparing frequencies and percentages in the finding. The finding in the study discovered that the CPS mainly carry’s out manual recording of criminals throughout the entire country. According to the finding, 90% of the respondents don’t believe in the electronic recording of these criminals because of reasons that were beyond the researcher’s scope of research. We therefore encourage the Central Police Station to install and use this system that will enable them record and receive criminals from all over the country.