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  • Marnewick, C.; Labuschagne, L. (University of South Africa, 2009-12-03)
    Organisations initiate and execute projects at an ever-increasing rate in order to achieve their strategic intentions. Many of these, however, find it difficult to measure the contribution that these projects make towards ...
  • MacGregor, KJ; Campbell, RH (1991)
    An object-orientated framework for the design of distributed virtual memory consistency is presented. It is shown that custom designed protocols for different types of applications are easy to construct and use within this ...
  • MacGregor, K.J.; Campbell, RH (Soutth African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1992)
    An object-orientated framework for the design of distributed virtual memory consistency protocols is presented. It is shown that custom designed protocols for different types of applications are easy to construct and use ...
  • Laurie, D; Pluym, L; Cools, R (2000)
    Numerical integration in two dimensions is dominated by the geometry of the region. Good integration formulas are known only for a few simple regions, making it necessary in general to subdivide regions into simpler ...
  • Finnie, G.R. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1982)
    A computer architecture is described which is suitable for the execution of structured languages (such as Pascal or Algol) at the intermediate language level. The design is heavily stack oriented and consists basically ...
  • Erwin, GJ; Blewett, CN (1996)
    Changes in South African society have brought about changes in the background of student audiences and these have stimulated a review of the areas of governance, syllabus, curriculum, teaching methods and research in ...
  • Kourie, DG (1987)
    The role of traces in the context of formal description techniques is discussed, as well as issues arising in the generation of these traces by means of software. A trace generator (written in Prolog) for systems described ...
  • Steynberg, Johanna; Van Biljon, Judy; Pilkington, Colin (Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020, 2020)
    Science educators need assessment tools to assess to what extent learners’ knowledge and skills can be transferred to real-life situations. Virtual reality learning environments (VRLEs) can be used to create authentic ...
  • Kambanis, J. (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1990)
    This paper describes the functionality and architecture of a Semantic Data Modeling environment. It integrates User Interface techniques used in Computer Aided Software Engineering-and Expert Systems shells into a system ...
  • Postma, Stef W. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1982)
    Quadlisp is a symbol manipulation language for sophisticated users, and it is an improper extension of Lisp 1.5 (in the same sense that Pascal is an improper extension of Algol). Elements from Lisp thus are basic to the ...
  • Cloete, E (1995)
    A 1 D non-linear filter which is based on 'max-min' selectors is extended for use in 2 0 applications. The objective of this research is to remove impulsive noise without unduly changing original, valid data. Some examples ...
  • Labuschagne, WA; Eloff, M.M.; Veerasamy, N; Leenen, L; Mujinga, M (2011-05-12)
    Africa may have the lowest number of Internet users in the world, but it also has the highest growth rate and the number of users is steadily growing. A majority of the African population is still excluded from global ...
  • Machanick, P (1998)
    The SAVoD (Scalable Architecture for Video on Demand) approach to video on demand exploits the fact that end-user latency goals are relatively modest, while increasing bandwidth is much easier than improving bandwidth. ...
  • Wagener, MJ (1991)
    The design of a speech synthesis system for the generation of speech from text is presented. The system accepts any Afrikaans sentence and then derives segmental and suprasegmental informa­tion through various linguistic ...
  • Machanick, P (1991)
    Parallel simulation, if it is to become a mainstream technology, must become reasonably accessible to programmer s without unusual skills. Since low-cost shared memory machines are becoming an increasing possibility a ...
  • Machanick, Philip (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1992)
    Parallel simulation, if it is to become a mainstream technology, must become reasonably accessible to programmers without unusual skills. Since low-cost shared memory machines are becoming an increasing possibility, a ...
  • Platz, Melanie; Van Biljon, Judy (IST Africa, 2015)
    Reputable Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Development (ICT4D) collections focused on Sub-Saharan Africa exist but a platform where these silos of excellence can be aligned and shared for open access ...
  • Pangalos, G; Khair, M (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1996)
    A database design methodology is presented in this paper which aims to improve the security of medical database systems. The proposed methodology is based on both the discretionary and the mandatory database security ...
  • Warren, PR; Viljoen, M (1998)
    This work reports on 23 third year student' s projects in which the user interfaces (UI) were found wanting. We show in which ways we regard the UI to be in error. However, an examination of the available literature on UI ...
  • Williams, M.H. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1979)
    BASIC and Pascal are two rather different programming languages, both of which have proved to be very popular. A new language BPL has been designed as an interactive programming language based on these two languages, ...

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