Browsing by Author "Bekele, Dawit"
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Item Assessing The Contribution Of Project Management Information System In Dashen And Awash Banks Sc(Addis Ababa University, 2017-06) Bekele, Dawit; Belayneh, Temesgen(PhD)The study tried to evaluate the major function of project management information system and assess its contribution towards project success in Dashen and Awash Bank Sc since recent phenomena of modern banking system in Ethiopia led us to be capable of automating the banking operation including the project management departments as needed and research findings suggested that a need for efficient information and communication support address this issue as a deeper organization feature embedded in a multi project organization setting. The study implements quantitative research method that variables have been measured with numerical data and analyzed with statistical procedures. Accordingly, it has found that PMIS factor has significant contribution to the performance of project accomplishment of the Dashen and Awash Banks Sc. Additionally PMIS has a greater contribution to managerial function that the manager uses to perform each activity of the project life cycle. And hence, this study has recommended that priority should be given to develop and deploy PMIS in banking industry so as to improve their project performanceItem Language Documentation Based Lexical Study of the Earlier Dawuro Kingdom(Addis Ababa University, 2016-01) Bekele, Dawit; Woldemariam, Hirut (PhD)This thesis, which is part of the project of Dawuro language documentation, investigates the changes that lexical items of the earlier Dawuro kingdom have undergone. The study collects, describes and classifies the lexical items into different semantic categories such as honorific, political and traditional. The lexical items are further categorized into different sub-categories. Analysis is given to the lexical items from the perspective of their origins, forms, occurrences as well as functions. Factors that have been responsible for the changes in the lexical items are also discussed. As the study reveals, its different linguistic and non-linguistic factors are responsible for the changes in the lexical items. Phonological and morphological changes that are responsible for changes in the lexical items have been examined in this study. The non-linguistic factors include the various socio-political and economic changes in the society. It is noted that following the end of the political system of the earlier Dawuro kingdom, several lexical items became outdated. Following attitudinal shifts of the society also many others became out of use. Various others also became replaced by other representations. In addition, there are others, which shifted their meanings as well as declined their uses. Many lexical items have undergone in their semantic reference. As the study identified, they have undergone extension of meaning or narrowing of meaning or even complete semantic shift. Based on the findings; thus, suggestions are given regarding appropriate measures which should be taken to preserve the lexical heritages in DawuroItem Museum Collections Documentation System and Its Role for Tourism: The Case of National Museum of Ethiopia(Addis Ababa University, 2019-06) Bekele, Dawit; Senieshaw , Geatachew (PhD)Nowadays heritage documentation is highly digitalized and standardized. This increases the attractiveness, descriptiveness and management of heritages; and promotes tourism industry strongly. However, inmost country’s museums the heritage collations were documented on traditional documentation structure as some researchers’ points. The main objective of this study is to assess museum collection documentation system at the National Museum of Ethiopia and explore the roles of standardized museum collection documentation for tourism industry and heritage management. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative research design and applied primary and secondary data collection tools. Purposive and simple random sampling techniques were used to obtain data among 139 sampled participants for interviews and questionnaires. Secondary data were gathered from different published and unpublished literatures. As well, observation and figures were used to fill the gaps of interviews and questionnaires. Accordingly, the collected data analyzed on qualitative and quantitative analysis approaches. The major findings revealed that the National Museum of Ethiopia heritage collections documented below professional standards; and this gap impacts on: the public, heritage management and tourism industry. The study also indicated that standardized heritage documentation gives permanent significance for tourism industry. Therefore, the researcher suggested the concerned bodies (ARCCH and Ministry of Culture and Tourism) should improve heritage documentation organizational structure and put in place guidelines and policy for heritage documentation.