About FindMyDoc
The FindMyDoc is an innovative initiative we started to improve the reporting, tracking, and recovery of lost personal documents. In today’s digital age, losing important documents like National IDs, School IDs, Passports, Driving Permits, and Car Number Plates can cause significant inconvenience and security risks. These documents are crucial for identity verification, accessing services, and legal compliance. Without a centralized system to manage the reporting and recovery of lost documents, these issues are exacerbated, leading to inefficiencies and low recovery rates.
About Me
I am Emmanuel Ewajju, the author of the FindMyDoc Project. I recently graduated from Kyambogo University, School of Computing and Information Science, with a Bachelor’s degree in Library & Information Science. This project is An Information System for Lost and Found Documents. My dedication to solving real-world problems motivated me to develop this innovative solution for managing lost documents. With my background in project management and a deep understanding of the challenges associated with document loss, I am committed to improving the efficiency and security of document recovery processes and making a positive impact on society.
FindMyDoc addresses the significant challenges posed by the loss of crucial personal documents. The lack of a centralized system for managing the reporting and recovery of lost documents results in inefficiencies and low recovery rates. My solution leverages modern technologies and centralized data management to streamline the recovery process, enhance security, and improve user experience.
About Kyambogo University
Kyambogo University, located in Kampala, Uganda, is one of the largest public universities in the country. It is renowned for its comprehensive programs in various fields, including education, engineering, science, and information technology. The School of Computing and Information Science at Kyambogo University offers cutting-edge programs designed to equip students with the necessary skills to excel in the ever-evolving tech industry. The Department of Computer Science, where I studied, is dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence in computing. Through a blend of theoretical and practical training, the university prepares its students to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the advancement of technology and society.
About Me
I am Fatuma Ainembabazi, the author of the FindMyDoc Project. I recently graduated from Kyambogo University, School of Computing and Information Science, with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems. This project is An Information System for Lost and Found Documents. My dedication to solving real-world problems motivated me to develop this innovative solution for managing lost documents. With my background in project management and a deep understanding of the challenges associated with document loss, I am committed to improving the efficiency and security of document recovery processes and making a positive impact on society.
FindMyDoc addresses the significant challenges posed by the loss of crucial personal documents. The lack of a centralized system for managing the reporting and recovery of lost documents results in inefficiencies and low recovery rates. My solution leverages modern technologies and centralized data management to streamline the recovery process, enhance security, and improve user experience.
About Kyambogo University
Kyambogo University, located in Kampala, Uganda, is one of the largest public universities in the country. It is renowned for its comprehensive programs in various fields, including education, engineering, science, and information technology. The School of Computing and Information Science at Kyambogo University offers cutting-edge programs designed to equip students with the necessary skills to excel in the ever-evolving tech industry. The Department of Computer Science, where I studied, is dedicated to fostering innovation and excellence in computing. Through a blend of theoretical and practical training, the university prepares its students to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the advancement of technology and society.