Perpetua John is a Master's graduate in Electronics Engineering and Information Technology, with over ten years of diverse experience in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. Her background in Computer Science has provided her with extensive exposure to a wide range of systems and technologies, including financial software systems, online learning platforms, security systems, network infrastructures, and Windows server environments. She has a strong passion for e-Learning systems and other online education platforms and deeply committed to leveraging technology to enhance learning experiences.
She has the ability to work in diverse environments and adapt to various professional fields. With strong intelligence, versatility, and the capability to successfully handle multiple assignments and projects, she has consistently demonstrated excellent performance. She serves as both a leader and a key contributor in various initiatives, including the MRPP e-Case creation project. Additionally, she was the Secretary for the Tanzania Oil and Gas Conference Committee, and contributed to the organization and success of major events.
Perpetua's research work addressed was on The interactive iLab shared architecture, previously implemented at the University of Dar es Salaam, was based on MIT's three-tiered iLab architecture. Through her research she introduced a results-capturing mechanism into the service broker module and enabled the retrieval of experiment results and their storage in the iLab experiment storage server.
The research work serves as a proof of concept, demonstrating how data can be reliably saved and later retrieved within the interactive iLab shared architecture, as well as validating the correctness of the stored experimental data.
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