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e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries 9th International Conference, AFRICOMM 2017, Lagos, Nigeria, December 11-12, 2017, Proceedings
Başlık:
e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries 9th International Conference, AFRICOMM 2017, Lagos, Nigeria, December 11-12, 2017, Proceedings
Yazar:
Odumuyiwa, Victor. editor.
ISBN:
9783319988276
Edisyon:
1st ed. 2018.
Fiziksel Niteleme:
XIV, 386 p. 155 illus. online resource.
Seri:
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 250
İçindekiler:
A Model for Designing, Implementing and Evaluating Citizen-Centric e-Government in Namibia -- Towards an Interoperability e-Government Framework for Uganda -- The state of e-Government security in South Africa: Analysing the national information security policy -- A Priority Load-Aware Scheduling Algorithm for Wireless Broadband Networks -- Scheduling Cloud Workloads using Carry-On Weighted Round Robin -- Performance analysis of a collaborative DSA-based network with malicious nodes -- Digital Inclusion: A model for e-Infrastructure and e-Services in Developing Countries -- SV4D Architecture: Building Sustainable Villages for Developing Countries -- Design and Implementation of a Smart Meter Towards a Persuasive Technology for electricity theft reduction in Uganda -- The Role of Culture in the Design of Effective Cybersecurity Training and Awareness Programmes. A case Study of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) -- Development of Collaborative Customer Service Officer Knowledge Sharing System (CCSOKSS) -- A Secured Preposition-Enabled Natural Language Parser for Extracting Spatial Context from Unstructured Data -- Implementation and Performance Analysis of Trellis Coded Modulation in Additive White Gaussian Noise -- Resource Efficient Algorithm for D2D Communications between Adjacent & Co-channel Cells of LTE Networks -- 5G Dilemma of Supporting Contrasting Narrowband and Broadband Services -- Design of Novel High Density, Fault Tolerant Protocol for Cluster Based Routing in Ad-Hoc Networks -- SafeTransit: A Transit Safety Information Gathering Decision System -- Tackling the Issues of Powering Mobile IoT Sensors and Systems Using Off-Grid Sources of Energy, the Case of the Real-time Web-based Temperature Monitoring System in Malawi -- A Novel Mobile Phone Contact List Based on Social Relations -- Design of a Secure Public Accounts System for Enhanced War against Corruption Using Intelligent Software Agent -- A User-Centric Decision Support Model for Cloud of Things Adoption Using Ellipsoidal Fuzzy Inference System -- Enhancing Business Decision Making Through Actionable Knowledge Discovery Using An Hybridized MCDM Model -- Comparative Analysis of Supervised Learning for Sentiment Classification -- An empirical study on the adoption of consumer-to consumer e-commerce: Integrating the UTAUT model and the initial trust model -- Enterprises in Botswana -- Blockchain Consensus Protocols: Towards a Review of Practical Constraints for Implementation in Developing Countries -- Exploring E-Procurement adoption in the context of a developing country: The case of Lesotho -- Smartphone Usage among Millennial in Finland and Implications for Marketing Segmentation Strategies: Lessons for Nigeria -- Measuring IPv6 Adoption in Africa -- Reputation Rating Algorithm for BGP Links -- Internet Performance Measurements for Education and Research Network in Kenya -- On the African Peering Connectivity Revealable via BGP Route Collectors -- Ego-centered view to overcome the Internet Measurement Challenges in West Africa.
Özet:
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries, AFRICOMM 2017, held in Lagos, Nigeria, in December 2017. The 19 full papers, 12 short papers and 5 workshop papers were carefully selected from 81 submissions. The papers were presented in eight sessions: e-government, network and load management, digital inclusion, knowledge extraction, representation and sharing, networks and communications, ICT applications for development, decision support, e-business and e-services, internet measurement.