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Browsing 1995 SAICSIT 95 Research and Development Symposium by Title

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  • Wesson, JL; De Kock, G de V (1995)
    Systems development methods or software methodologies have evolved considerably over the past few years. This development has tended to fall into two main areas: Software Engineering and Human Computer Interaction (HCI). ...
  • Watson, BW (1995)
    In this extended abstract, we present a brief description of the tutorial. The primary reference material, a book and some software (1] , is available for ftp from the Eindhoven University of Technology. In this tutorial, ...
  • Kotze, P (1995)
    There are three major agents in a computer-based instruction (CBI) environment: the tutor, the tutoring system and the tutee. The emphasis of this paper is on the tutoring system which contains the instructional content ...
  • Watson, BW (1995)
    Compiler writing techniques have undergone a number of major revisions over the past forty years. The introduction of object-oriented design and implementation techniques promises to improve the quality of compilers, while ...
  • Lubinsky, D (1995)
    The ability to learn from observations and to modify our understanding of the world based on experience is an essential aspect of intelligent behavior. Machine learning has thus become an important sub-area of artificial ...
  • Venter, IM; Blignaut, RJ (1995)
    The rapidly changing·end-user computing environment requires an informed recipient of information who can play an active role in the design of information systems to capture. retrieve and interpret data [6). We need our ...
  • Teichroew, D (1995)
    The term "software engineering" originally appeared as a (some would say, the) solution to the software crisis; the term that has been used to include all the problems, real or perceived, in the use of computers in society. ...
  • Barrow, J (1995)
    This paper describes SuperText, a computer program designed to support productive expository writing processes among students at a distance teaching university. Being able to write well is an import communication skill, ...
  • Barrow, J (1995)
    This paper describes SuperText, a computer program designed to support productive expository writing processes among students at a distance teaching university . Being able to write well is an important communication ...

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