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SAICSIT Conf. 2012: Pretoria, South Africa
- Jan H. Kroeze, Ruth de Villiers:
2012 South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference, SAICSIT '12, Pretoria, South Africa, October 1-3, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1308-7
Computer science papers
- Willem Bester, Cornelia P. Inggs, Willem Visser:
Test-case generation and bug-finding through symbolic execution. 1-9 - Giovanni Casini, Aurona Gerber, Thomas Meyer:
A note on the translation of conceptual data models into description logics: disjointness and covering assumptions. 10-20 - Marcel Dunaiski, Willem Visser:
Comparing paper ranking algorithms. 21-30 - Omowunmi Falola, Isaac Olusegun Osunmakinde, Antoine B. Bagula:
A comparative drivability analysis for autonomous robots in underground mines using the entropy and SRM models. 31-40 - Jean Fourie, Jaco Geldenhuys, Cornelia P. Inggs:
Improving communication for distributed model checking. 41-50 - Ken Halland, Katarina Britz:
ABox abduction in ALC using a DL tableau. 51-58 - Melanie Mauch, Derrick G. Kourie, Bruce W. Watson, Tinus Strauss:
Performance assessment of dead-zone single keyword pattern matching. 59-68 - Kodylan Moodley, Thomas Meyer, Ivan José Varzinczak:
A defeasible reasoning approach for description logic ontologies. 69-78 - Yaseen Moolla, Serestina Viriri, Jules-Raymond Tapamo, Fulufhelo V. Nelwamondo:
Local directional pattern based signature verification using weighted fractional distance classification. 79-83 - G. C. Morrison, Cornelia P. Inggs, Willem Visser:
Automated coverage calculation and test case generation. 84-93 - Mwawi F. Msiska, Lynette van Zijl:
From visual scripting to Lua. 94-99 - Gideon Nimako, Ekow J. Otoo, Daniel Ohene-Kwofie:
Cache-sensitive MapReduce DGEMM algorithms for shared memory architectures. 100-110 - W. L. Ntshinga, Sunday Olusegun Ojo, Ernest Ketcha Ngassam:
A framework for the choreography of intelligent e-services. 111-118 - Waide B. Tristram, Karen L. Bradshaw:
Performance optimisation of sequential programs on multi-core processors. 119-128 - Francois van Niekerk, Gert-Jan van Rooyen, Steve Kroon, Cornelia P. Inggs:
Monte-Carlo tree search parallelisation for computer go. 129-138 - Gideon Redelinghuys, Willem Visser, Jaco Geldenhuys:
Symbolic execution of programs with strings. 139-148
Human-computer interaction papers
- Nicola J. Bidwell, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus:
Audio pacemaker: walking, talking indigenous knowledge. 149-158 - Ntjatji Gosebo, Seraphin Desire Eyono Obono:
Revisiting the theory of planned behavior for the preparation of the adoption of municipal e-services in less developed countries. 159-166 - Marie Hattingh, Machdel Matthee, Hugo Lotriet:
Internet use and expatriate adjustment: understanding the degree of isolation experienced in kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 167-177 - Marius Henneke, Machdel Matthee:
The adoption of e-Learning in corporate training environments: an activity theory based overview. 178-187 - Sylvester Honye, Hannah Thinyane:
WiiMS: simulating mouse and keyboard for motor-impaired users. 188-195 - Kasper Løvborg Jensen, Hedvig N. K. Iipito, Michel U. Onwordi, Sebastian Mukumbira:
Toward an mPolicing solution for Namibia: leveraging emerging mobile platforms and crime mapping. 196-205 - Bradley R. C. Marques, Stephen P. Levitt, Ken J. Nixon:
Software visualisation through video games. 206-215 - I. M. Moczarny, Ruth de Villiers, Judy van Biljon:
How can usability contribute to user experience?: a study in the domain of e-commerce. 216-225 - Tresor Mvumbi, Flora Kundaeli, Zafika Manzi, Kyle Williams, Hussein Suleman:
An online meeting tool for low bandwidth environments. 226-235 - Tembalethu Jama Ndwe, Etienne Barnard, Mqhele E. Dlodlo:
Effects of application type on the choice of interaction modality in IVR systems. 236-242 - Ekow J. Otoo, Damilola Osikoya:
A scientific concept animation tool for content implementation in e-learning. 243-252 - Edward Reynell, Hannah Thinyane:
Hardware and software for skateboard trick visualisation on a mobile phone. 253-261 - Patrick Tchankue, Janet Wesson, Dieter Vogts:
Are mobile in-car communication systems feasible?: a usability study. 262-269 - Hannah Thinyane, Jean-Paul Thorne:
An empirical investigation into the use of digital photo frames as low cost e-book readers. 270-276 - Tobie van Dyk, Karen Renaud, Judy van Biljon:
Moses - method for selecting senior mobile phones: supporting design & choice for the elderly. 277-285 - Janet Wesson, Dieter Vogts, Ivan Sams:
Exploring the use of a multi-touch surface to support collaborative information retrieval. 286-294
Information systems papers
- Patricia M. Alexander, Hossana Twinomurinzi:
Changing career choice factors as the economic environment changes. 295-305 - Grant Royd Howard, Sam Lubbe:
Synthesis of green IS frameworks for achieving strong environmental sustainability in organisations. 306-315 - Osden Jokonya, Jan H. Kroeze, John A. van der Poll:
Towards a framework for decision making regarding IT adoption. 316-325 - Carl Marnewick:
A longitudinal analysis of ICT project success. 326-334 - Rennie Naidoo, Aurona Gerber, Alta van der Merwe:
An exploratory survey of design science research amongst South African computing scholars. 335-342 - Alastair Nottingham, John Richter, Barry Irwin:
CaptureFoundry: a GPU accelerated packet capture analysis tool. 343-352 - Jorgina K. do R. Paihama, Kyle Williams, Hussein Suleman:
Assessing the design of web interoperability protocols. 353-362 - Fritz Solms:
What is software architecture? 363-373 - Naume Sonhera, Elmarie Kritzinger, Marianne Loock:
A proposed cyber threat incident handling framework for schools in South Africa. 374-383 - Mariette Visser, Judy van Biljon, Marlien Herselman:
Modeling management information systems' success: a study in the domain of further education and training. 384-393
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