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  • Nieuwoudt, C; Botha, EC (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 2000)
    This paper evaluates the performance of a speech recognition system using acoustic models trained on multilingual data. The reason in our case for using data from more than one language is that there may not be enough ...
  • Shear, S (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1999)
    The Internet (World-Wide-Web) has opened a whole new dimension into advertising, and there is little doubt that audio and video- the basic components of conventional advertising, will play a role there as well. However, ...
  • Kriel, CF; Krzesinski, AE (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    This paper defines the the Multiserver Station With Dynamic Concurrency Constraints. The MSDCC station consists of B parallel identical exponential servers. The customers requesting service at the MSDCC station belong to ...
  • Foss, RJ; Rehmet, GM; Watkins, RC (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    This paper describes the development of a memory resident version of the Xinu operating system for the IBM PC range of computers. The operating system co-resides with the MS-DOS operating system. The need for the operating ...
  • Viktor, HL; Rennhackkamp, MH (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    The technology of distributed databases is based on two other technologies which have developed a solid foundation: computer networks and centralized databases. A distributed database designer should therefore address ...
  • Carson, DI; Oellermann, OR (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1992)
    In this paper we discuss the problem of finding an upper bound on the genus of a graph. This problem has applications to circuit layouts. An electronic circuit may be modelled by a graph. By punching holes into the circuit ...
  • Bouras, Z-E; Khammaci, T; Ghoul, S (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 2000)
    Program integration combines independent enhancements to some version of a software system into a new system that includes the enhancements and the old system. Current approaches use the slice concept. The latter is a ...
  • Parker, DB (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1996)
    It is reasoned that to preserve the three traditional elements of information security, confidentiality, integrity and availabil­ity, it is not sufficient to fully protect information. Three new elements are introduced: ...
  • Smith, DC (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1996)
    The recent acceptance of South Africa as a world player and the government's reconstruction and development programme (RDP) have created new challenges and opportunities for business and universities. The Information Systems ...
  • Rennhackkamp, MH (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1990)
    A distributed database management system must facilitate integrated processing of data which is physically distributed over a network of node computers, while providing locality transparency. The NRDNIX prototype has ...
  • Waldron, JT (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 2000)
    Dynamic quantitative measurements of Bytecode and Stack Frame Usage by Eiffel and Java Programs in the Java Virtual Machine are made. Two Eiffel programs are dynamically analysed while executing on the JVM, and the results ...
  • Schimkat, RD; Kuchlin, W; Krautter, R (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1999)
    Reuse of software components offers the potential for significant savings in application development costs and time. This paper provides a characterization of reuse at different levels of client-based software in distributed ...
  • Schach, Stephen R. (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    The object-oriented paradigm is widely promoted as the optimal way to develop software. However, there is as yet no experimental evidence to back that assertion, and it is extremely unlikely that such evidence could be ...
  • Dempster, Robert (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1990)
    OCTOLISP is a functional programming language which provides the programmer with a number of explicit data structures, such as lists, stacks, vectors, sets, trees and forests. Each of these data structures also has a ...
  • Naccache de Paz, D (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1990)
    A new incremental algorithm for generating permutations on 1,2,..n (hereafter called "arrangements') is presented. The scheme generates arrangement k +1 by reversing a certain prefix of its predecessor and linking it to ...
  • Labuschagne, W.A.; Miller, MG (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    Yet another axiomatisation of the Yale shooting scenario is provided. The point illustrated by the axiomatisation is that, when using the situation calculus to represent knowledge about a dynamic system in which actions ...
  • Viljoen, HC (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1990)
    You may know that I am sitting on two chairs at the present moment: one, at the University of Stellenbosch in the Chair of Electronic Engineering as Dean of Engineering; the other at the SABC as chairman of the Board of ...
  • Lochovsky, FH (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1994)
    Technologies for supporting organizational activities are becoming increasingly important as a means for organizations to achieve their business goals. Such technologies allow organizations to model, execute, and control ...
  • Sanders, ID; Watts, DC; Hall, AD (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 2000)
    Previous research has shown that the orthogonal axial line placement problem for orthogonal rectangles is NP-complete in general but also that there are restrictions of the problem for which polynomial time solutions can ...
  • Sanders, I; Lubinsky, D; Sears, M; Kourie, D (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1999)
    Guarding and covering problems have great importance in Computational Geometry. In this article the notion of' a ray guard, a guard that can only 'see' along a single ray, is introduced. The problem of siting the fewest ...

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