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  1. Open source software development tool installation

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  2. Viability of Open-Source Wind Resource Assessment Software

    Published in R&D Journal (2024)
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  3. CONTRIBUTE: A Pedagogical Framework for Open Source Software Development Projects

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  4. Short Communication: The need for open-source hardware, software, and data-sharing specifications in geomorphology

    Published in Earth Surface Dynamics (ESurf) (2026)
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  5. Debian Experiments with AI-Assisted Bug Triage as Open-Source Projects Face Growing Report Overload

    Published in Linux Journal Research Archive (2026)
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  6. Evaluation of open-source libraries and commercial software utilised for dense point cloud generation: a case study of cultural heritage objects

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  7. Knowledge production practices in higher institutions of learning in Zambia: a case of the University of Zambia by Kanyengo, Christine Wamunyima

    Published 2021
    “…The PubMed/Medline database, academic staff, key informants and the documents reviewed all served as the key sources of information for the study. Data obtained from PubMed/Medline, questionnaires and semi structured interviews were quantitatively analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software, while the more qualitative information that was gleaned from open-ended questions, semi-structured interviews and documentary sources was analysed thematically. …”
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  8. Unravelling multidimensions of the flora of Kenya floristics, herbivory defences, and phylogenetic diversity by Kimeu, John

    Published 2023
    “…The checklists were intensively searched from published sources (i.e., journal articles and technical reports), which are considered representative of the vegetation of Kenya at species (70%) and genera (78%) levels, and at least comprise five samples for each phytochorion. …”
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