E-government And Service Quality In Public Sectors
This paper was extracted from a bigger study which established the relationship between E-Government and service quality in Public Sectors. The objectives of the study were; to ascertain whether IT infrastructure influences service quality in Uganda Electoral Commission, to examine the effect of web accessibility on service quality in Uganda Electoral Commission and to establish the contribution of human resource
Formulae For Converting Infinite Recurring Decimals To Fractions
Formally, conversion of infinite recurring decimals to fraction was done by barely following an unspecified procedure. In this paper, six types of infinite recurring decimals corresponding to six different formulae which can be used to convert infinite recurring decimals to fractions with more ease are being presented. The six types of decimals are: -type one consisting of digits that repeat
Mathematical Analysis Of Effects Of Isolation On Ebola Transmission Dynamics
An epidemic model is presented to study the dynamical spread of Ebola in the communities.We show that there exist a unique solution. Furthermore,the model has a disease free equilibrium which is locally asymptotically stable whenever the threshold quantity Reproduction number is less than unity. Numerical simulation shows that if the detection rate of infected undetected individuals is sufficiently large,
The Role Of Accountability In Zimbabwe’s Financial Management System
Accountability has been found to be one of the most important pillars of modern democracy. When people or governments become accountable they are dissuaded to undertake tasks and responsibilities properly. Accountability goes hand n hand with transparency, fairness and efficiency. Accountability brings about collective responsibility by both the one accounting and the one accounted to. This paper explored the accountability
The Development And Evaluation Of A Location-based Service Mobile Computing Application As A Tool For Enhancing Visitor Experiences And Census Research In A Game Reserve
Undertaking a census on rare and elusive wild animals is challenging and normally contains bias. Near real-time census data, for example, knowing where rhinos drink and sleep, would be of immense value as this would be the locations where a poacher will most likely find them during the day. Over 400 000 people visited various National Parks South Africa in
Information Needs, Sources Of Information And Challenges To The Use Of Icts In Developing Countries: An Implication For A Sustainable Green Economy
The study assessed the information needs of farmers, sources of information and ICTs challenges. Challenges such as lack of income, lack of ICT infrastructure, gender inequalities, lack of skills and education, lack of awareness of benefits and inappropriate policies and regulations were identified as affecting the use of ICTs for agricultural development. If these challenges are addressed, ICTs would have
Utility Of Anticipatory Management Approach In Regulating Motorcycle Public Transport In Kisii Town, Kenya
The use of Motorcycles Public Transport (MPT) is partly the cause of heavy traffic congestion in Kenya's urban centers. Sustainable urban transport implies systematic change in approaches to urban transport service provision, regulation and efficiency improvement. This study was conducted in Kisii town, Western Kenya, a medium-sized town characteristic of high Motorcycle-related Traffic Congestion (MTC). Several scenarios in Kisii town