Electronic Journal of Informatics Volume 2
Content
2 Beneath the veil of the Kumul Submarine Cable Network
Suwamaru
3 The unifying power of mathematics Modelling vibrations with ordinary differential equations
Anderson
4 Probabilistic modelling for volcanic eruptions
Anderson, Kaivika
5 Interests and motivations towards tourism studies. Case of Tusbab Secondary School
Sumb
6 Factors that could affect the adoption of e-learning by students in PNG education institutions
Daniel
Electronic Journal of Informatics Volume 1
Contents
2. Provisioning of Educational Content to Rural Schools in PNG using RACHEL
Airi
3. Factors that could affect e-learning adoption by educational institutions in Papua New Guinea
Daniel
4. Wireless Sensor Network: A model for alarm detection system in DWU
Gunik & Dalle
5. Mathematical error patterns observed with first-year university students
6. Population Modelling with Exponential Functions: Logistic Equation
Anderson, Supiri & Benig
7. Simulating a Lognormal Distribution: A Monte Carlo method
Sarsoruo, Gebo, Anderson
8. Human Development Index: PNG progress and a mathematical explanation
Gebo, Anderson
Electronic Journal of Informatics
FBI-E-Journal

Electronic Journal of Informatics
Divine Word University
Papua New Guinea
Editors – this volume
| Peter K. Anderson | Divine Word University |
| Dr Martin Daniel | Divine Word University |
| Cyril Sarsoruo | Divine Word University |
| Vanessa Uiari | Divine Word University |
| Raunu Gebo | Divine Word University |
The Electronic Journal of Informatics is published twice a year by DWU FBI e-journal editor, Divine Word University, Madang, Papua New Guinea. The electronic journal provides the means for DWU staff, students, and associated academics to publish research findings, reports of projects or developments, and personal perspectives in Papua New Guinea. The electronic journal promotes scholarship, the innovation of practice and theory in fields of information systems, business, accounting, tourism and hospitality, management and finance, computing science, mathematics, health science, and social science in Divine Word University and throughout Papua New Guinea.
