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  • Kroeze, Jan H.; Ponelis, Shana; Venter, Isabella M.; Pretorius, Philip; Prinsloo, Paul (International Multi-conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics, 2012-07-17)
    This paper explores graduate attributes as is required of students in Computer Science and Information Systems disciplines in Africa in general and in South Africa in particular. Graduate attributes as envisioned by students ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; Machdel, C.; Bothma, Theo J.D. (2013-10-01)
    A brief overview of the development of computational information systems for Biblical Hebrew is presented. Highlighting major trends and research topics that have received attention in the impressive body of literature ...
  • Ocloo, Charles; Kroeze, Jan H; Da Veiga, Adele (Springer, Cham, 2021-07)
    Education institutions within and outside Ghana continue to experience mass information leakages at an alarming rate even with the huge investment made in information technology infrastructure to secure their information ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; Lotriet, Hugo; Mavetera, Nehemiah; Pfaff, Mark S.; Postma, Dirk J.v.R; Sewchurran, Kosheek; Topi, Heikki (Association for Information Systems, 2011-05)
    This article builds on a panel on Humanities-Enriched Information Systems presented at the 2010 European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), held in Pretoria, South Africa, June 6–9, 2010. The aim of the panel discussion ...
  • van Staden, Cornè J; Van Biljon, Judy; Kroeze, Jan H (SAICSIT’15, 2015)
    eModeration (or online moderation) can improve the user experience of the examination process while lowering the risk of losing scripts or delaying the moderation process. Despite these benefits to optimising examination ...
  • Jokonya, Osden; Kroeze, Jan H; Van der Poll , John Andrew (2013-08-15)
    Open source software (OSS) previously regarded as a fad by many academics has been rapidly adopted by both public and private sector organizations. The challenge facing most organizations is how to evaluate OSS adoption ...
  • Ajigini, Olusegun Ademolu; Van der Poll , John Andrew; Kroeze, Jan H (2015)
    Software migrations are mostly performed by organizations using migration teams. Such migration teams need to be aware of how sensitive information ought to be handled and protected during the implementation of the ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; Prinsloo, Paul; Ponelis, Shana; Venter, Isabella; Pretorius, Philip (AMCIS, 2012-08-09)
    This poster presentation discusses graduate attributes that are required of students in Computer Science and Information Systems disciplines in Africa in general and in South Africa in particular. Graduate attributes as ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H (AMCIS, 2012-08-09)
    This paper explores the association between postmodernism and interpretivism. The paper’s objective is to show that the interpretivist research paradigm shows very clear postmodernist traits. After defining the two concepts ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; Bothma, T.J.D.; Matthee, M.C. (2011)
    The article focuses on the conversion of linguistic data between an XML data cube and a three-dimensional array structure in Visual Basic 6 in order to eventually facilitate data access and manipulation. After a ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H (IGI Global, 2012)
    This chapter investigates the relationship between postmodernism, interpretivism, and formal ontologies, which are widely used in Information Systems (IS). Interpretivism has many postmodernist traits. It acknowledges ...
  • Wessels, Eugene; Smit, Michelle; Kroeze, Jan H (AMCIS, 2012-08-09)
    The tax gap is a phenomenon experienced by revenue collection agencies which describes the difference between the taxes due, as prescribed by legislation, and the actual taxes collected. The tax gap is mostly a result of ...
  • Mujinga, Mathias; Eloff, Mariki M; Kroeze, Jan H (South African Journal of Science, 2018-03-27)
    Online banking is a critical service offered by financial institutions to their clientele to facilitate easier and faster access to financial services and transactions. Banks currently spend huge amounts of money on ...
  • Jokonya, Osden; Kroeze, Jan H; Van der Poll , John Andrew (SAICSIT, 2012-10)
    Information Technology (IT) adoption challenges facing organizations are too complex to be resolved using only one methodology. Most existing Information Technology (IT) adoption models such as the Technology Acceptance ...
  • Mujinga, Mathias; Eloff, Mariki M; Kroeze, Jan H (South African Computer Journal, 2019-07-27)
    The paper presents a validated socio-technical information security (STInfoSec) framework for the development of online information security (InfoSec) applications. The framework addresses both social and technical aspects ...
  • Kroeze, Jan H; van Zyl, Izak (2014)
    In this paper, we review the concept of transdisciplinarity with emphasis on its value for Information Systems (IS) theory and practice. In keeping with prevailing research on this topic, we study the relation between IS ...
  • Van Staden, Corne Johandia; Kroeze, Jan H; Van Biljon, Judy (Springer Nature Switzerland, 2019)
    While the need for the moderation of examination scripts as part of quality assurance is globally undisputable, moderation associated risks and challenges are more pronounced in developing countries. eModeration (online ...
  • van Staden, Cornè J; Van Biljon, Judy; Kroeze, Jan H (IEEE, 2017-05-08)
    The use of eModeration (of examination scripts) can improve the efficiency of the examination moderation, while simultaneously lowering the risk of misplacing or delaying the moderation process. Despite the potential ...

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