Arenot ICT Related Course Delivery Approaches Can be the Causes for Misusage of the Random Number Generating Software During Beneficial Drawings?

Proceedings of The 3rd International Academic Conference on Research in Engineering and Technology

Year: 2024

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Arenot ICT Related Course Delivery Approaches Can be the Causes for Misusage of the Random Number Generating Software During Beneficial Drawings?

Dessalegn Temesgen Leye

 

 

ABSTRACT:

ICT is the accelerator-engine for civilization through technology development. However, due to media and technology, it’s the possible negative sides are neglected. Moreover, we teachers of this discipline are highly advertising for ICT technology, because of which the public inherited exaggerated-overconfidence on ICT. As a result such tendency, there are frauds and catastrophes that can be related to improper usage of ICT products. Certainly, we individually are relating to it with suspiciousness. Since 2013, we are doing researches that are related to pros and cons of PowerPoint as a teaching tool, we have studied why and how the MCAS system of Boeing 737 MAX involved in the two jets’ crashes, we have asses the role of ICT in vaccine development against COVID-19. Furthermore, the reason for this research project was – the wrongly usage of Random Number generating software for distributing Condominium houses for clients in Ethiopia. About these types of software, we have analyzed literature and held experiments in Addis Abeba’ Gambling houses, where most probably the Random Number Generating software based devices are used as a play station. As one of the study’s result, we have revealed that these applications can be manipulated, if their outcomes can give a significant benefit for a definite party. Therefore, we have tried to developed a hybrid system called DESS that can minimize misusage of such software at least in Lottery Draw and Political Election events, where there may be significant gain and lose at a time.

keywords: Pseudorandom, Programming, Fraud, Algorithm, AI