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PROF. ODONGO WILLIAM OKELLO


PROF. ODONGO WILLIAM OKELLO

Academic Qualifications:

Undergraduate studies: Northwest Missouri State University, Missouri, USA. Aug 1972 to Dec 1975.
Major in Mathematics/Computer Science, Minor in Physics.
Bachelor of Science degree awarded in December 1975 with Highest Honours.
Graduate studies: Stanford University, California, USA. June 1976 to April 1978. Major in Electrical Engineering with concentration in Computer and Communication Systems.
Master of Science degree awarded in June 1978.
Postgraduate Studies: University of Essex, U.K., 1984 to 1986.
Undertook research studies leading to the degree of Ph.D. in Computer Science.
Doctor of Philosophy degree awarded in June 1987.
Thesis title: "A Broadcast Radio Based Computer Network for Rural Areas".

Curriculum Vitae:

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Publications (12 Records)

  • Electronic Elephant Herder - 2007

  • Dynamic Priority Scheduling with the CAN MAC Protocol”. - 2006

       Accepted for publication in African Journal of Science and Technology – Science and Engineering Series, vol. 7 no. 2 to be published in December 2006.

  • Computing research challenges and opportunities with grid computers” with Opiyo E.T. O, Ayienga E, Getao K., Manderick B and Nowé A, SREC'05 Conference REC05 Post Conference Publication, published as a chapter in the book titled “Measuring Computing Research Excellence and Vitality”. - 2006

       Fountain Publishers, Kampala. Editors: Ddembe Williams and Venansius Baryamureeba. 2006

  • Multiagent Systems for Grid Network Resource Allocation with Quality of Service guarantees - 2005

       Ph.D Colloquium) Proceedings of the 1st Annual International Conference and Workshop on Sustainable ICT capacity in developing countries 2005. Makerere University, Kampala, pp 181-186

  • Multi-Agent Systems for Efficient Quality of Service Routing in Grids”, with Eric Ayienga , Bernard Manderick, and Ann Nowe, - 2004

       ERCIM News No. 59, October 2004, http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw59

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