by Gikaru Wilfred G and Kasembeli Nelson M
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In this paper, we introduce an Automated Decision Support System (DSS) that can help reduce road accidents in developing countries. The system incorporates a number of networked sensors that collect information related to road usage crimes that includes images and send the information to a central server for processing via a GPS tracking device. The type of sensors employed are weight sensors on the vehicles suspension to detect overloaded vehicles, a speed sensor to detect over speeding vehicles a sensor on the seatbelts to identify which seatbelts are not in use, alcohol detecting sensors for drunk drivers, and a camera to capture the people in the vehicle so that an identity can be put on defaulters. The Servers send analyzed data to different institutions that include, the Traffic headquarters, Kenya’s National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA), the judicially and the owners of the vehicles. Vehicle owners can also access more detailed information using a web browser. Sensors will collect information from the vehicles, forward this to an on-board data analyzer that will upload to the nearest access point (normally to be placed at authority stations).pet prescription discount card
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Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications. 2015, 3(5), 112-117. DOI: 10.12691/jcsa-3-5-2
Pub. Date: December 11, 2015
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by Gikaru Wilfred Githuka, Theiri Jeddidah, Wanjiru and Kirui Edward
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Financial management and budgeting although not seriously taken into consideration as major contributor towards smooth learning for students, is a very crucial element in students’ successful completion of their courses in the universities or colleges. This paper presents a research on the need for the proper finance management an discusses a mobile application, “Pay-App”, which offers an alternative approach to traditional income spending and seeking to make the otherwise idle/unplanned/misused income more productive by adding useful functionalities that are unique and bespoke to the users. The paper takes a comprehensive look into the revolution of payment and money transfer schemes specifically the use of modern mobile payment platforms offered by the various available mobile and internet service providers. A small survey on where students’ income come from, how spent, and the need for a students’ financial system. The proposed application uses the concept of accounts (cash boxes) to represent each budget item whereby an income that a person receives is distributed to the various accounts using prescribed formulae. The formulae consider priorities of a budget item, amounts required, period to achieve a target among other parameters. In order to justify the need for such a system in the community (University environment was chosen as a sampling environment), the researchers distributed questionnaires to a target population and observations made. This was to help in finding out if such system would be practical and useful to various individuals earning an income (regularly or irregularly) and fall into various income brackets. After conducting the research, it was observed that a majority of the people preferred to have an automated system of redistributing money into their various budget target entities in an organized and prioritized fashion. The proposed system is unique in its ability to tie its users to a well-managed financial discipline that allows them to avoid reckless spending habits which lead to a common state of financial depression. University environment was chosen as students have a tendency of overspending during the first days of the semester and unable to control any other income they generate within the semester. In the absence of such a financial system, students tend to think that the money they have is a lot and tempts them to experiment with harmful activities like drugs, buying expensive gadgets, and getting involved with other undesired characters. Such financial spending could have been avoided altogether, had a proper cash-management mechanism been adopted. This also would help in training the students in proper money managements and evade various dangerous activities. The same applies to communities with low and irregular income like the “jua kali” sector and other small and medium entrepreneurs (SMEs). When these people gets a pay, they also tend to feel that the money is much and enter celebration mood that Leeds to misuse of money, inability to take care of their families and in some cases lead to poor health of the individuals. The paper therefore discusses, training of students and low income earners on spending (social) and an innovation in computer application (technical) that helping people become wise spenders.adult breastfeeding stories
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Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications. 2015, 3(5), 112-117. DOI: 10.12691/jcsa-3-5-2
Pub. Date: December 08, 2015
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by Alfimtsev A.N., Basarab M.A., Devyatkov V.V. and Levanov A.A.
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This paper discusses the methodology of usability testing on the base of the real-time analysis of user’s electroencephalogram (EEG). In the experimental study of the control groups of users working with a real interface of commercially relevant applications, two distinct user states were revealed which correspond to the superposition of EEG beta and delta brain waves corresponding to the so-called «calm» state and «excited» state. These states are characterized by the user experience with a friendly user interface and an interface that is considered by experts as subjectively complicated and confusing. On the basis of the obtained data, some improvements in the users interface for mobile devices were proposed, which led to a threefold increase in its CRT (click-through rate).rite aid coupons 2015
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Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications. 2015, 3(5), 105-111. DOI: 10.12691/jcsa-3-5-1
Pub. Date: December 08, 2015
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