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    Technical Challenges of IoT deployment in Developing countries: Case of Waste Management System Using Particle Electron in Malawi by Twabi, Ahmed, Mikeka, Chomora

    “…IoT continues to be one of the recent leading technologies whose widespread popularity has influenced its worldwide deployment. IoT can be used to create…”
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    Real-Time Video Streaming on the Pub/Sub Architecture: Case of Apache Kafka by Twabi, Ahmed, Machizawa, Maro G., Haruhana, Kenji, Kondo, Tohru

    “…The Pub/Sub architecture, widely employed for event-driven applications like IoT and complex event processing, faces challenges in its raw application to video…”
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    Quantifying the Performance Variability of a Voltage Quadrupler Circuit in Urban Malawi by Twabi, Ahmed, Nammelo, Charles, Mikeka, Chomora, Khudze, Harry

    “…This study systematically investigates the feasibility of implementing sustainable voltage harvesting systems within urban environments through the…”
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    On the enhancement of collaboration & group support in DHIS2 program rule management by Twabi, Ahmed, Mwakabira, Isaac, Byson, Lawrence, Phiri, Yamikani, Twalibu, Haroon, Chamdimba, Tiyamike

    “…Configurable software platforms, DHIS2 in particular, are useful tools for implementing nationwide solutions in health and other public sector problems in data…”
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    Community of Practice in Practice: Successful Implementation of Integrated Community Health Information Systems by Kanjo, Chipo, Manda, Tiwonge Davis, Byson, Lawrence, Twabi, Ahmed, Munthali, Kondwani Godwin

    Published in 2022 IST-Africa Conference (IST-Africa) (16-05-2022)
    “…For a long time, the Malawi health sector community level was using paper-based tools. However, the huge impact of the data generated at the lowest level of…”
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