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- ItemThe database solution for Yuasa Car Depot.(Kampala International University, School of Computer and Information Technology, 2009-07) Kyakuhaire, JenniferThe project will focus on the design and development of a data solution, case study: Yuasa Car Depot The design and development is to come up with database system that is to be used for easy storage and retrieval of data by changing from a manual system and less computerized to a better computerized system. The database will be developed after carrying out a careful structure analysis of the old system.. whereby the company is using a system for storing and retrieving data which more costly in terms of space, time it took to get the needed information can not gain a competitive advantage of its competitors. The database will be implemented using Microsoft Access and documented using Microsoft word. The database system has a lot of promising improvement to manual system in that there will be reliable information which is updated~ quick retrieval and easy storage of data. In conclusion the new system is more efficient than the old system and can be used as a competitive advantage over its competitors.
- ItemOnline ticket ordering system (OTOS) case study: Scandinavia Express Services(Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management, 2009-08) Magezi, EdgarThe purpose of this project was to develop an online ticket ordering system that will ease and facilitate the clients of Scandinavia Express Services. The use of online system fastens the process of recording personal information of clients and booking of tickets. The system will market the company as well as provide information about the products and services offered by Scandinavia Express Services. I started by examining the mode of operation of Scandinavia Express Services .This involved recognizing the key roles played by the staff and the strategies used by clients to order for tickets. The data was obtained from both primary and secondary sources. I then reviewed the weakness of their mode of operation and thus developed a system based on the requirements of the users aiming at addressing the weakness and challenges faced with the previous operation. Finally recommendations were made to raise awareness on the role played by online ticket ordering system and promote usability while learning from other players in the transport industry.
- ItemDesign and implementation of financial management system using, oracle and visual basic: case study Mohammed Enterprises ltd Dar es Salaam(Kampala International University.College of Computer and Informatiom Technolog, 2008-11) Rhoda Viviane, Ogutu Achieng; Patrick, JacquelineInformation systems help in the dissemination and communication of information in an organization. The organization that this project used as a case study is Mohammed Enterprises Ltd. the organization was using a financial management system with an inefficient database with few functions and unsatisfactory level of security, which meant that the retrieval and access of data was difficult and the organization’s information were at risk. The project set out to create a database system that would generate timely and accurate reports for financial decisions, with the highest level of security. The project was able to come up with a system that made it easier to access and retrieve the organization’s data timely with less effort and with high protection of data as compared to the previous system. It is hoped that this project will go a long way in alleviating the organization’s previous problems.
- ItemInternet technologies and business marketing:(Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management, 2015-05) Kanabi, RobertThe study was carried out to establish the relationship between internet technologies and Business marketing in Mukwano Group of Companies, Kampala-Uganda. The research was based on four objectives. (i) to determine the profile of respondents in terms of gender, age, education, enterprise number of years in business. (ii) to examine the different marketing strategies which are used in Mukwano Group of Companies, (iii) to examine the different Internet technological connection tools used in Mukwano Group of Companies, and (iv) to establish the relationship between Internet technologies and Business marketing in Mukwano Group of Companies. In chapter two, the related literature was reviewed which was in line with the objectives and researcher questions of the study. Chapter three focused on the research design, study population, sampling techniques, size and sample size data collection methods and instruments, data analysis and limitations of the study. The researcher had a total population of 88 respondents from which only 66 were chosen. Chapter four of this research had the presentation, interpretation and analysis of findings. The data was presented in form of tables, and graphs. The researcher followed the questionnaire from the Bio data characteristics of the respondents and then the objectives of the study. As per the demographic characteristics of the respondents, majority were men compared to women. It was implied that the age bracket of 41-50 had majority of the respondents because they were considered to work harder than those within the age bracket of 30-40. In reference to the researcher's fmdings on level of internet usage in MGCs, 70% of the total respondents who were the majority who indicated that Internet usage in MGCs are very high. Chapter five contained the summary of the findings and discussions of fmdings about the research. The researcher summarized that, Mukwano group of industries use basic communication category of Internet technologies and that above 50% of all the respondents had adopted technology of one form or the other as best suited their situations. The study therefore concludes that there exists a recognizable level of ICT adoption and integration in MGCs .It is therefore, necessary to develop programs and solid strategies aimed at sustaining the ever growing quest in this technological arena by cutting cost, offering competitive leverages and managing business dynamics in MGCs.
- ItemDevelopment and implementation of a management system to enhance sales: a case study of Uganda clays ltd, Uganda(Kampala international University College of Economics and Management, 2011-06) Yadiel Berhe, Tesfamariam; Wamboi Namuwenge, IreneThis project is main objective of this project was to design a management system to enhance sales for Uganda Clay's with the a view of improving data capture, ease the sales process, retrieval and production of timely repo1is so as to improve the decision making by management and the overall performance of the Uganda Clay's ltd. Currently, Ugandan Clay's is using a Traditional (manual) sales system to capture sale's transaction. Traditional Sales system tends to be characterized by high levels of bureaucracy, encumbered with manual authorization (often requiring multiple signatures independent of the order value.)This involves bills such as Purchase order, Invoice, Requisition note, Tender Process, Delivery notes which in process cause a lot of delays, slow communication and create bulky paper work which made them hard to organize and document. Because of the difficulty of analyzing all these documents in short period the sales department was often late in presenting sales reports to the management, a key factor in making future decisions. A management system was designed with an Item master, Sale master, Purchase master, Bill master to store all records and generate a detailed report on stock items, sales details, purchase details, record levels and daily expenses.