Browsing Faculty of Computing ,Library and Information Science (FCLIS). by Author "Ivan, Niyonzima"
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Crime Prediction Using Decision Tree (J48) Classification Algorithm.
Ivan, Niyonzima; Emmanuel Ahishakiye; Elisha Opiyo Omulo; Danison Taremwa (International Journal of Computer and Information Technology, 2017)There had been an enormous increase in the crime in the recent past. Crimes are a common social problem affecting the quality of life and the economic growth of a society. With the increase of crimes, law enforcement ... -
Developing Countries and Blockchain Technology: Uganda’s Perspective
Ivan, Niyonzima; Ruth Wario; Emmanuel Ahishakiye (International Journal of Latest Research in Engineering and Technology, 2018)Blockchain is receiving ever-growing attention from research and industry and is considered a breakthrough technology. This paper presents an overview of Blockchain Technology and its potential applications in developing ... -
Mobile Enabled Vehicle Tracking System a Case of Long Distance Bus Companies in E. Africa
Conrad M., Mubaraka; Ivan, Niyonzima (Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE), 2019)The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) has remarkable contribution in tracking human behaviour ranging from stationed persons to those in transit, especially trans-border bus drivers. With the current road Carnegies ... -
A Performance Analysis of Business Intelligence Techniques on Crime Prediction
Ivan, Niyonzima; Emmanuel Ahishakiye; Elisha Opiyo Omulo; Ruth Wario (International Journal of Computer and Information Technology, 2017)Law Enforcement agencies are faced with a problem of effectively predicting the likelihood of crime happening given the past crime data which would otherwise help them to do so. There is a need to identify the most efficient ... -
A Secure Application for Information Sharing i n Organizations: A Case Study of Kabale District Local Government
Ivan, Niyonzima; Godfrey, Omoda Onyait (Global Society of Scientific Research and Researchers, 2016)Information shared is exposed to threats of confidentiality, integrity and availability needed for decision making in org anizations. A case study was carried out at Kabale District local Government where interviews ...