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1 ACE 031 – OAU-ICT DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE PARK
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

2 LIST OF CENTER TEAM Professor A. T. Salami - Centre Leader
Professor G. A. Aderounmu - Deputy Centre Leader Professor T. A. Olugbade - Member, Implementation Team Professor L.O. Adekoya - Member, Implementation Team Professor S. A. Ajayi - Communication Officer Professor O.O. Ojo - Safeguard Officer Mrs O. A. Olufemi - Finance Officer Mr. A. A. Ogunsade - Procurement Officer Mr. T.O. Ajayi Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

3 OAK-PARK MISSION To create a regionally-recognized and acknowledged model that is driven by high quality postgraduate education for uptake and commercialization of research and technology to advance the growth of ICT industry.

4 Program Activities and their Disbursement Linked Results for the DLI 2
Program Activities and their Disbursement Linked Results for the DLI 2.6 and results on private sector .

5 Research- Published Articles – DLR 2.6
Please list your article Titles and Journal submitted for publication and those accepted for publications since the project started. Indicate if the authors are national or regional and their link to the Center activities. (List only the publications related to the mission of the Center. For those submitted and not yet accepted, please indicate the day of submission. Differentiate peer-reviewed journal article, book chapters, and conference proceeding or abstract.) **Add extra slides if needed

6 Research- Published Articles DLI 2.6 – Captioned in Scopus
Title of Publication Year Authors Journal A baseline model for relating users’ requirements of web search engines 2014 Akhigbe B. I., Afolabi B. S. and Adagunodo E. R. (ACE Researchers) - National Advances in Knowledge Organization, Volume 14, 2014, Pages LWAs computational platform for e- consultation using mobile devices: Cases from developing nations Olajubu E. A. ,   Odukoya O. H. and Akinboro, S. A. (ACE Researchers and Collaborator) - National Technology and Health Care, Volume 22, Issue 4, 2014, Pages Packet-level simulation of real-time video in slow-speed environment using ns- 3 Olayiwola O. E. and Oluwatope, A. O. (ACE Researcher and Collaborator) - National Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, AfricaMS 2014 pp

7 Research- Published Articles DLI 2.6– Captioned in Scopus
Title of Publication Year Authors Journal Curvilinear red: An improved red algorithm for internet routers 2014 Hassan S. and Oluwatope A. O. (ACE Researcher and Collaborator) - National Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, AfricaMS 2014 pp Modelling user-centered attributes: The web search engine as a case 2015 Akhigbe B. I., Afolabi, B. S.  and Adagunodo E. R. (ACE Researchers) - National Knowledge Organization Volume 42, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 25-39 HCI practices in the Nigerian software industry Ogunyemi A., Lamas D., Adagunodo E. R. and Da Rosa, I. B. (ACE Researcher and Collaborators) – National & International Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 15th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human– Computer Interaction, INTERACT 2015; Code  Volume 9297, 2015, Pages Information and communication technology: A tool for health care delivery in Nigeria (Book Chapter) Idowu, P. A. (ACE Researcher) - National Computing in Research and Development in Africa: Benefits, Trends, Challenges and Solutions. Pp 59-79

8 Research Published Articles – Submitted for Publication
E.A. Olajubu, S.A. Akinboro and G.A. Aderounmu. An Octopus-Inspired Intrusion Deterrence Model in Distributed Computing System. The Journal of King Saud University- Computer and Information Science. (ACE Researchers) – National. Production and Hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University E.A. Olajubu, O.O Kupoluyi and I.K. Ogundoyin. A Trust Based Security Model for Ad-Hoc on-Demand Vector-Protocol. kJournal of Information and Organizational Sciences. (ACE Researchers) – National. Index in Scopus database

9 Private Sector Collaboration
S/N Name of the Private Sector Collaborator Research Conducted Result obtained *1. International Business Machine (IBM), West Africa Limited Nigeria Cyber Security Range – ongoing Mathematical Model for this research obtained. Implementation on- going 2. Chams Nig. Plc, 8 Solomon Louis Close, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria Confirme Software- completed Prototype obtained and under testing 3. KT Innoedu 6th Floor, ktSuseo branch office, 734 Suseo-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea. NIL

10 Private Sector Collaboration
*4. Sidmach Technologies, Plot 15, Otunba Jobi Fele Way, CBD, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria 1.An improved risk assessment model in cyberspace security management, 2. An Enhanced Bayesian Attack Graph-based Network Security Risk Management 3 Cybersecurity Analysis and Attack Prevention using honeypot Workplan report containing project scoping information, a discussion of expected outcomes, and key milestones with preliminary assignment of responsibilities for specific project deliverables *5. RLG + Sidmach Technologiies 1.Development of an Advanced Open Source Software for Competitive Technologies and Industries 2. Development of an Advanced Anti-Money Laundering Analytical Model for Mitigating Cyber Fraud and Advance Fee Fraud via Nigerian Banks and Financial Services Industries.

11 RESULT ON PRIVATE SECTORS
OAU MODEL RESULT ON PRIVATE SECTORS Researchers IPTTO IP issues Chams Sidmach Technologies RLG ACE ICT-DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE PARK Problem solving unit/Research Software product Articles for Publication Capacity building in Software and Hardware development Employment generation Problem Identification Marketing of Product Generate Fund Home-grown experts

12 RESULT ON PRIVATE SECTORS
Chams, Sidmach Technologies, RLG ACE ICT-DRIVEN KNOWLEDGE PARK Sign MOU Share profit

13 Main Programming Challenges
International Accreditation Regional Students

14 Main Program Management Challenges
Nigeria Government Policy on Financing (TSA) Non-availability of USD at official exchange rate Procurement issues

15 Main Goal/Hope for the next meeting
IP review to accommodate implementation reality

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