Essays about: "thesis for ict"

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  1. 16. The Digitalisation of Peacebuilding and its Impact on Conflict-Sensitive Communication for Development

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)

    Author : Daniel Seemann; [2023]
    Keywords : Digitalisation; Peacebuilding; Conflict; Communication; Development;

    Abstract : For more or less two decades, the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in the realm of peacebuilding has successfully contributed to the transformation of armed conflicts and, thus, made social change and development in conflictive environments possible where traditional mechanisms reached their limits. However, they can also have the opposite effect as they simultaneously bear the potential to undermine participatory processes, re-enforce exclusion, and disempower those affected by conflict. READ MORE

  2. 17. Modelling and Investigation of Control of a Power Infrastructure Resource Management System for a Radio Base Station : A study on sustainable power management for ICT infrastructure.

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Gustav Lenart; [2023]
    Keywords : Hybrid Dynamical Systems; Resource Management; Hybrid Automaton; Sustainable solutions for Wireless technology; Hybrid Dynamiska System; Resurshantering; Hybrid Automaton; Hållbara lösningar för trådlös teknologi;

    Abstract : In order to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and operational cost related to the ICT-infrastructure the power management method of a Radio Base Station (RBS) or Base Transceiver Station (BTS) at Ericsson is studied and modelled. The major load demand at RBS’s are due to uplink and downlink data traffic. READ MORE

  3. 18. Rise of the Rwandan economy post-genocide: will this lead to catch-up growth?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen

    Author : Romeo Ramaekers; [2023]
    Keywords : Economic growth; Sub-Saharan Africa; Structural Transformation; Services; Catch-up growth; Human Capital; Information and Communication Technology; Labour Productivity; Rwanda.; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Abstract: This thesis examines the concept of sustainable economic growth in post-genocide Rwanda, focusing on its structural transformation from the agricultural sector towards the service sector. This exploration essentially regards the implications for catch-up growth in light of the new notion of premature deindustrialisation. READ MORE

  4. 19. The Social Sustainability of Digital Information Services in Sub-Saharan Africa : a Social Practice Perspective on Smallholder Farmers’ Use of Mobile Phone-Enabled Services for Agricultural Development in Kenya

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Alvar Gonzalez Bujedo; [2023]
    Keywords : ICT; Pro-Poor Innovation; Knowledge Processes; Social Practice Theory; Human Capital; Social Capital; Sustainability Transitions; Participant Observation;

    Abstract : Nowadays, mobile phone-enabled services are reaching the rural poor farmer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with digital information for agricultural development. These digital services consist of access to social networks and customised information that are expected to enhance farm management due to knowledge exchange and learning. READ MORE

  5. 20. THE EFFECT OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY ON POVERTY: The role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Tobias Westman; [2022-03-24]
    Keywords : Informal economy; Informal sector; Shadow economy; Poverty; ICT; Developing countries;

    Abstract : This study investigates how access and usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) could affect the relationship between the size of the informal economy and poverty in developing countries. This topic has yet to receive much scholarly attention apart from one previous study, who argued that the moderating effect of ICTs is through the mechanism of greater financial inclusion. READ MORE