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    ICT10 A Framework for Implementation of Free and Open University Courseware in Kenya. Patrick Kinoti*‚ Adrian Kamotho Njenga* *Lecturer‚ Kenya Methodist University Corresponding email: Patrick.Kinoti@kemu.ac.ke Abstract Free and Open University Courseware (FOCW) refers to university course materials which may include lecture notes‚ presentation videos‚ syllabi and course outlines that are shared for free on the web. The concept of free sharing of university courseware is continuously gaining

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    Printed in Canada. Protocols An Improved Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation Protocol for Recalcitrant Elite Indica Rice Cultivars K.K. KUMAR‚ S. MARUTHASALAM‚ M. LOGANATHAN‚ D. SUDHAKAR and P. BALASUBRAMANIAN* Rice Transformation Laboratory‚ Department of Plant Molecular Biology and Biotechnology‚ Center for Plant Molecular Biology‚ Tamil Nadu Agricultural University‚ Coimbatore-641003‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Abstract. We report here a high-efficiency transformation protocol for recalcitrant indica

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    Master Thesis Electrical Engineering December 2012 A Comparision of RTMP and HTTP Protocols with respect to Packet Loss and Delay Variation based on QoE Ramesh Goud Guniganti and Srikanth Ankam School of Computing Blekinge Institute of Technology 37179 Karlskrona Sweden This thesis is submitted to the School of Computing at Blekinge Institute of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. The thesis is equivalent to

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    Architecture to Evaluate Routing Protocols for Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks Lan Tien Nguyen School of Information Science Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Email: lannt@jaist.ac.jp Razvan Beuran Hokuriku Research Center National Institute of Information and Communications Technology Email: razvan@nict.go.jp Yoichi Shinoda School of Information Science Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Email: shinoda@jaist.ac.jp Abstract—In this paper‚ we present AEROMAN (Architecture

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    Open and Close Source SystemsBarbara PoePos 355 Introduction to Operating Systems10 - 27 - 2014William DavisOpen and Close Source Systemssystem is defined as a collection of interrelated part forming a synergistic whole that jointly perform functions that each part by itself cannot perform. The system as a whole receives inputs from sources outside itself‚ processes these inputs within the system‚ and transfers the outputs or results of these processes to outside itself. Whatever exists outside

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    PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE COMPLIANCE TO PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT PROTOCOLS IN COUNTERING TERRORISM A RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTED TO: PROF. APOLONIO‚ JERRY D. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE METHDOS OF RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (IS16) BY: BONIFACIO‚ SHERINA P. SEPTEMBER 2013 Chapter 1 - Introduction Terrorism poses a very big threat to global community and to States concerned. It has been sensationalized and on the mainstream after the Towers of World Trade

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    Open source is a term that allows individuals or end-user to modify software or programs for the purpose of study‚ use‚ copy‚ or share its source code. This concept applies to operating system such as GNU. GNU is a Unix-like operating system that is free software – it respects your freedom. The name “GNU” is a recursive acronym for “GNU’s Not Unix!” (GNU Operating System‚ 2013). It is a completely free software system that is upward-compatible with Unix (GNU Operating System‚ 2013). The GPL also

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    Assessment Worksheet Decoding an FTP Protocol Session for Forensic Evidence Cybercrime Forensics Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Sara Komisarz Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Abena Shaw Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ 01/18/2015 Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you used two very powerful forensic

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    IS 330 5-7-12 Open Government Paper The U.S. and UK present data to people in all sorts of diverse ways. One way is through internet traffic going to their different websites. This paper will look at four different websites‚ two from the US and two from the UK‚ and compare and contrast how the data is presented. It will analyze the impact the data has on professional‚ ethical‚ legal‚ security‚ cultural or social issues and responsibilities. The basic design of the sites‚ the ease of

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    June 6‚ 2013 Open and Closed Source Systems POS/355 Option One GNU Introduction The GNU General Public License has served a major role in the way people think of programs today. The GNU‚ or simply GPL is originally written by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The case is‚ most software’s don’t want you to share or change the program. This means that they are trying to take away freedoms of having the program. What the GNU General Public License is designed to do is the

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