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  • Dunley-Owen, M; Hart, ML (2000)
    The South African banking industry is set to undergo a complete transformation in the next ten years. One of the main reasons for this transformation is the development of virtual banking, specifically new delivery channels ...
  • Wood, PT (1991)
    The next generation of query languages for database systems should have the ability to express recursive queries, the efficient evaluation of which will be crucial to the success of these systems. One such query language ...
  • Wood, PT (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1992)
    The next generation of query languages for database systems should have the ability to express recursive queries, the efficient evaluation of which will be crucial to the success of these systems. One such query language ...
  • Becker, Ronald I; Perl, Yehoshua; Schach, Stephen R. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1982)
    An implementation of an algorithm for finding a min-max partition of a weighted tree T with n vertices into q subtrees by means of k = q-1 cuts is presented. The implementation is shown to have asymptotic complexity ...
  • Smith, THC; Meyer, TWS; Leenen, L (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    The continuous 2-matching problem {RMP2) is the relaxation of the symmetric travelling salesman problem {STSP) used by Padberg & Rinaldi to develop a highly successful branch-and-cut algorithm for the STSP. ...
  • Machanick, Philip (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1996)
    Object-oriented techniques are shown to hold promise for addressing the growing speed gap between memory and processors on shared-memory multiprocessors. However, reducing cache misses can be at the expense of more misses ...
  • Geldenhuys, J (1996)
    The exploration of states is an important element of many problems. Many problems share properties which allow the formulation of general strategies for state exploration. This article examines these strategies with reference ...
  • Adenuga, Olugbenga A; Kekwaletswe, Ray M; Coleman, Alfred (2015-05-13)
    Abstract Investments in healthcare information and communication technology (ICT) and health information systems (HIS) continue to increase. This is creating immense pressure on healthcare ICT and HIS to ...
  • Conradie, M.M; De Villiers, M.R. (Ruth) (2004)
    A study of web-based learning revealed that web-based learning environments need to move away from static instructional web pages to dynamic pages in order to produce more effective interactive learning. Furthermore, it ...
  • Meyer, Ettienne (1995-11)
    The purpose of the research is to propose and evaluate a methodology for implementing EDI to assist organisations in reaping the anticipated benefits. The research involved the systematic analysis of the state of the ...
  • Velinov, Y (1998)
    In this paper we share our experience in the design of electronic lectures for theoretical subjects. The basis for our discussion are experiments for designing electronic lectures in Set Theory using the potential of ...
  • Cronje, JC; Baras Baker, SJ (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1999)
    The shortage of suitably qualified middle management in South Africa, and its impact on the potential success of the RDP is well documented. There are various ways of addressing this problem. These methods range from ...
  • Du Plessis, L; Borman, C (1987)
    A formal requirements specification language, the ELSIM language, is presented. The language uses conceptual models for modelling data processing, and control characteristics and behaviour of real-time systems, and is ...
  • Du Plessis, A.L.; Bornman, C.H. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1987)
    A fonnal requirements specification language, the ELSIM language, is presented. The language uses conceptual models for modelling data processing, and control characteristics and behavior of real-time systems, and is ...
  • Dekenah, B (2000)
    The role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and all that it represents has inspired much discussion and speculation, as well as varied and heated debate, in overseas publications. In South Africa however, the title ...
  • De Villiers, M.R. (Ruth); Dersley, Rob (2003)
    Technology is playing a part in the struggle against HIV/AIDS in Africa. Edu-Touch is a multi-media HIV/AIDS-awareness and health-care training system designed for indigenous people and operated by touch-technology. This ...
  • Rajamany, Vanitha (2020-01)
    Despite the increasing importance of digitization in all facets of teaching and learning, digital moderation (eModeration) has received little attention in research and practice. No evidence-based requirements on the ...
  • van Staden, Cornè J; Van Biljon, Judy; Kroeze, Jan H (SAICSIT’15, 2015)
    eModeration (or online moderation) can improve the user experience of the examination process while lowering the risk of losing scripts or delaying the moderation process. Despite these benefits to optimising examination ...
  • Twinomurinzi, Hossana; Mawela, Tendani; Leshomo, Kaone (2014)
    As mobile Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become greater entrenched in society and with the nature of work changing, more and more international organizations are embracing and/or considering formalizing ...
  • Tromp, PJ; Roode, JD (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1995)
    In this paper the collaborative approach to management is examined and, in particular, how this approach could benefit from the right technological support. Collaborative management focuses on the joint performance of ...

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