The Impact of Graph Colouring and Map Colouring Approach in Preventing Cheating at Higher Learning Institution: A Case of Institute of Accountancy Arusha

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  • John Saqware Francis Assistant Lecturer, Institute of Accountancy Arusha, Tanzania Author

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Supply chain

Abstract

This abstract explores the integration of low-power Bluetooth and Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies as a solution for enhancing inventory tracking within the supply chain. The increasing complexity and scale of modern supply chains necessitate efficient and accurate inventory management. Low-power Bluetooth technology facilitates seamless communication between devices, enabling real-time data exchange with minimal energy consumption. Coupled with RFID, which provides unique identification and tracking capabilities, this hybrid approach aims to address the challenges associated with traditional inventory management systems. The combination of these technologies promises to deliver a robust, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solution for tracking inventory throughout the supply chain, optimizing logistics processes, reducing errors, and ultimately improving overall supply chain performance. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to leverage advanced technologies for achieving greater visibility and control in supply chain operations.

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Published

03-01-2024

How to Cite

John Saqware Francis. “The Impact of Graph Colouring and Map Colouring Approach in Preventing Cheating at Higher Learning Institution: A Case of Institute of Accountancy Arusha”. Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 57-68, https://ajmrr.org/journal/article/view/171.

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