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  • Twinomurinzi, Hossana; Ojo, Rosemary Bukola (2010)
    The ability for a government administrator to make just, fair and reasonable decisions, better known as administrative decision making, is dependent on the information flow between the administrator and a citizen. South ...
  • Musungwa, Tapera (2021-03)
    As developing nations like South Africa chart a path of socio-economic development, the spatialisation of progress, opportunity, and neglect is a critical antecedent to policy-making and regional interventionism. Efforts ...
  • Kourie, D.G.; van den Heever, WJ; Oosthuizen, GD (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    This paper describes how a machine translation system, LEXICA, has been used and adapted to translate from African languages to English. Results with Tswana provide comprehensible translations that, although not necessarily ...
  • Langa, S (1998)
    The purpose of the research is to investigate the management aspects of client/server computing. The latter is seen as a prerequisite for better management of all aspects of client/server computing. Noting the fact that ...
  • Turton, Trevor (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1979)
    A new approach is proposed for the management of operating system state data. Relational database concepts are suggested for the analysis and organization of this data, and a common central service routine is described ...
  • Ramgovind, S.; Eloff, M.M.; Smith, E. (Information Security for South Africa, 2010-08-02)
    Cloud computing has elevated IT to newer limits by offering the market environment data storage and capacity with flexible scalable computing processing power to match elastic demand and supply, whilst reducing capital ...
  • Visser, P. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1983)
    This paper presents a summary of tutorial material on accepted management techniques and philosophies as applied to the development of large software systems, based upon the documentation for such systems.
  • Maphosa, M; Eloff, M.M. (2012-09-17)
    Businesses and organisations are undertaking innovative projects to gain competitive advantage in the market. Research into innovative project management has been biased towards how innovative projects are managed to the ...
  • Harmse, RG; Pullen, G (1998)
    This paper describes a proposed solution to address some of the problems encountered when attempting to teach programming to a large number of students with diverse backgrounds and vastly different levels of technological ...
  • Mcleod, G (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    Organizations have used systems planning and development methodologies for some time now. Results are mixed, with some reporting substantial benefits, and others abandoning the process without achieving the desired benefits. ...
  • Potgieter, BC (2001)
    Computer scientists and information technologists are morally obliged to study the social impact of their technologies. They must also consider the results of the non-positivistic · approaches that are generally avoided ...
  • 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 ...
  • Bause, F; Kritzinger, P; Sczittnick, M (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    The Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) protocol or IEEE 802.6 has been accepted as the international standard for Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN). This paper describes a combined MIG/I and Markov model for the steady state ...
  • Lubbe, Sam; Klopper, Rembrandt; Rugbeer, Hemduth (2007)
    The study that is reported here investigated password security and related issues at a South African tertiary institution. The main reason was to investigate why password security is such a problem for students. This was ...
  • Ngubane, SB (1995)
    This paper discusses the development and implementation of a set of measures which support a Total Quality Management (TOM) process in a Systems Development environment. This process is taking place in the background of ...
  • Marin, Mike A; Lotriet, Hugo; Van Der Poll, John A (SAICSIT, 2014-09-29)
    In 2014, the Object Management Group (OMG) published the Case Management Modeling and Notation (CMMN) ver- sion 1.0 speci cation, which is a new process modeling spec- i cation to complement its Business Process Modeling ...
  • Nyembe, Bangisisi Zamuxolo Mathews (2021-01)
    Mobile learning has developed into an essential component within the education landscape and, with two billion users worldwide, the social media platform WhatsApp has become a prominent feature in this domain. Nevertheless, ...
  • Okesola, Julius Olatunji (2014-12)
    Since social networks (SNs) have become a global phenomenon in almost every industry, including airlines and banking, their security has been a major concern to most stakeholders. Several security techniques have been ...
  • Tredoux, G (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    The mechanization in Higher Order Logic of a general- purpose operational semantics for programming languages is described. The mechanization allows the sound derivation of Dijkstra-style axiomatic semantics. A small ...

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