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Browsing College of Science, Engineering and Technology by Subject "Design"

Browsing College of Science, Engineering and Technology by Subject "Design"

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  • Becker, Daphne; De Villiers, M.R. (Ruth) (2008)
    This paper introduces the computer-aided instruction (CAI) tutorial Karnaugh, outlining its design, development and evaluation. Karnaugh is used for supplementary learning in the module Computer Systems: Fundamental Concepts. ...
  • Berman, Sonia (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    Since its emergence in the early eighties, persistence has become an important branch of Computer Science. Many persistent systems have now been developed and a wide variety of related issues have been well researched. Two ...
  • Van Biljon, Judy; Kotzé, Paula (2007)
    Technology adoption models specify a pathway of technology acceptance from external variables to beliefs, intentions, adoption and actual usage. Mobile phone adoption has been studied from a variety of perspectives, ...
  • Renaud, Karen Vera; Van Biljon, Judy (2008)
    Technology adoption has been studied from a variety of perspectives. Information systems, Sociology and Human- Computer Interaction researchers have come up with various models incorporating factors and phases to predict ...
  • Postma, Stef W. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1988)
    Two topics are studied, related and generalised in this paper - the Knuth transform of an arbitrary tree to a binary tree, and Pfaltz' s definition of a data structure as a graph with assignments. Trees are defined in ...
  • Van Biljon, Judy; Renaud, Karen; McGee, Marilyn; Seffah, Ahmed (SAICSIT, 2004)
    In this paper the tenability of anti-patterns in Human-Computer Interaction is explored. Patterns have been accepted as being useful in software development and more recently also in Human-Computer Interaction. A concerted ...

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