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  • Botha, R; Eloff, J (2001)
    The eXtensible Markup Language {XML) are being upheld as having the potential to change the way business is conducted. This will be effected by changing the way in which information is shared. However, with the sharing of ...
  • Machanick, P (2001)
    Increasingly aggressive pipelining achieves diminishing returns. Simultaneous Multi-threading (SMT) attempts to exploit the fact that functional units are frequently idle. This paper argues the case for keeping the processor ...
  • Barnard, A; Ehlers, EM (2001)
    In this paper we consider the representation and generation of three-dimensional structures by means of formal descriptive methods. Graph and graph grammar theory present us with a powerful two-dimensional representational ...
  • Franken, J; Stander, A; Booley, Z; Isaacs, Z; Rose, R (2001)
    Designers of mobile systems continue to focus on transferring the typical workstation environment as prevalent on the desktop PC to mobile devices. The lack of specific focus on the requirements of the wireless platforms ...
  • Botha, M; Von Solms, R (2001)
    Computer crime and more particularly computer hacking has become increasingly active in today's business environment. Proof of this statement is a survey completed by the Computer Security Institute and the FBI which ...
  • Smith, DC; Becker, M; Burns-Howell, J; Kyriakides, J (2001)
    The use of teams within organisations is becoming more prevalent as teams have been identified as an efficient work unit of human capital. This research identified 17 team effectiveness characteristics and, using a sample ...
  • Streicher, M; Wesson, JL; Calitz, A (2001)
    During the last ten years, a number of computerised testing systems have been developed without considering the users' level of computer proficiency. Students at the University of Port Elizabeth come from a diverse background, ...
  • Stander, A; Van Zee, P; Wang, Y-J (2001)
    Automatic teller machines (ATM) are an intermediate stage in the progression of banking technology. This intermediate stage is expected to remain until user perceptions of electronic banking have improved. ATM transaction ...
  • Wong, B; Marsden, G (2001)
    With the continuing growth of the Internet, an increasing number of organisations are incorporating the Web into their business activities. The appeal of a site to users in terms of both attractiveness and usability ...
  • Casanueva, J; Blake, E (2001)
    Presence in Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) can be divided into personal presence and co-presence. Personal presence is having a feeling of "being there" in the CVE oneself. Co-presence is having a feeling that ...
  • Adler, J; Christelis, GD; Deneys, JA; Konidaris, GD; Lewis, G; Lipson, AG; Phillips, RL; Scott-Dawkins, DK; Shell, DA; Strydom, BV; Trakman, WM; Van Gool, LD (2001)
    Two polygons are adjacent if they have edges which share a common edge segment. In this paper we consider the problem of finding adjacencies in a set of n non-overlapping polygons. Using the fact that adjacent edges must ...
  • Pretorius, L; Bosch, SE (2001)
    Morphological analysis is a basic enabling application for further kinds of natural lan guage processing, including part-of-speech tagging, parsing, translation and other high-level applications. Automated morphological ...
  • Van Greunen, D; Wesson, J (2001)
    The goal of this paper is to discuss the role of usability testing in software development in South Africa. Throughout the software industry software engineers develop user interfaces (Ul) with little or no support from ...
  • Machanick, P; Patel, Z (2001)
    The RAMpage memory hierarchy is an alternative to the traditional division between cache and main memory: main memory is moved up a level and DRAM is used as a paging device. Earlier RAMpage work has shown that the RAMpage ...
  • Nirenstein, S; Blake, E; Winberg, S; Mason, A (2001)
    The predictive hierarchical level of detail optimization algorithm of Mason and Blake is experimentally evaluated in the form of a practical application to hierarchical radiosity. In a novel approach the recursively ...
  • Britz, K (2001)
    In formal logic, both semantic entailment and the conditional connective are used to formalize the intuitive notion of implication. The former is defined in the meta-language of the logic, and the latter in the language ...
  • Nepal, T; Petkov, D (2001)
    Organisations today face many issues that are complex and ill structured. The complexity of these issues does not lend themselves to structuring and formulation by quantitative models, or simple intuitive problem solving. ...
  • Von Solms, E; Eloff, JHP (2001)
    Information is a very valuable resource and must be protected against harmful attacks from inside as well as outside the organization. As a resource, information is the lifeline of many organizations and is therefore vital ...
  • Cohen, JF (2001)
    The validity of managerial activities such as strategic planning have come under increasing scrutiny in recent years. In particular, the validity of information systems strategic planning (ISSP) within South African ...
  • Dixie, CH; Wesson, JL (2001)
    Research is underway at the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE) to establish a framework for introductory IT courses to match the needs of future graduates of diverse programmes from the Faculties of Arts, Building Sciences, ...

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