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With the increasing levels of deployment of various forms of high-speed (or broadband) services within today's Internet, there is new impetus to find some usable answers that allow both providers and users to place some objective benchmarks against the service offerings. Furthermore, with the lift in access speed with broadband services, there is a...
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This book contains the Proceeding of research papers presented at the 1st International
Conference of the IEEE Nigeria Computer Chapter (IEEEnigComputConf’16), held between Wednesday, 23rd November, 2016 and Saturday, 26th November, 2016 at the University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria.
The conference was organized by the IEEE Nigeria Computer Chapter (http://www.ieee.org/go/nigeriacomputerchapter) in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, University of Ilorin. The Department of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology of the same institution also served as a technical co-sponsor.
In all, a total of over sixty (60) papers were submitted as at the time of going to the press. Apart from Nigeria, submissions were received from such countries as Malaysia, South Africa and Pakistan. The papers were subjected to a referee process with respect to the actual content and the level of originality. The thirty eight (38) papers which appear in this Proceeding were those that substantially met the set acceptance criteria.