School of Computing: Recent submissions

  • Du Preez, L.S. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    A bnef description of software conf1gurat1on management principles 1s given, followed by a d1scuss1on on the ap pl1cat1on of these principles in a spec1f1c installation
  • Postma, Stef W. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    The paper is concerned with computer science as a science and the training required by its scientific practitioners-tobe. The background and objectives for a curriculum design are briefly sketched, and a taxonomy is given ...
  • Pirow, Peter (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    In five years of watching students operate terminals I have observed that the response time of the terminal has much to do with the comfort of the user. I have also observed this phenomenon in the business environment. ...
  • Pino, Jose A. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    This paper describes the design of MIGRATIONS, a software system under development at the University of Chile, whose purpose is to store, manage and retrieve unformatted text information. Among the most important design ...
  • McDermott, T.S. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    A language-independent syntax-directed editor for teaching programming languages on micro-computers is briefly described. The design of the configuring grammar and the lnternal tree-structure to be edited and interpreted ...
  • Labuschagne, W.A.; Van Rooyen, H.O. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    A technique for partially representing binary group operations by sets of binary relations was devised by Cayley. This technique can be generalised to permit the representation of arbitrary sets of n-ary relations {n ~ ...
  • Du Preez, L.S. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    A brief description of software configuration management principles is given, followed by a discussion on the application of these principles in a specific installation.
  • Turton, Trevor (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    This paper describes computer design which 'would achieve a high instruction throughput rate on a relatively modest amount of hardware. It is based on multiprogramming the CPU at a sub-instruction level. The design will ...
  • Richfield, J.M. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    Structured program design is urged as a rewarding vehicle for the introduction of computer concepts to age groups ranging from mid primary school to senior management. Progressively expanded subsets of the material form ...
  • Mueller, C.S.M. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    Why concurrency in itself should be seen as a method of programming, is discussed. Current approaches to concurrent programming are evaluated in terms of e~e qt programming. The properties required to decompose the ...
  • Kaplan, S.M. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    The notion of and mot1vat1on for intelligent editor systems 1s introduced, spec1f1cally a language independent intelligent editor called "PASTOR" We also introduce and discuss the metalanguage used in the editor for grammar ...
  • Hunter, D.A. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    The South African Data Centre for Oceanography (SADCO) has implemented a multi d1sc1plinary oceanographic database using OMS 170, a relational database management system Using a high level query language sc1ent1sts from ...
  • Jablonski, J.; Dijkman, J.H. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1984)
    The design of a high speed graphics workstation 1s presented A spec1f1caly designed Graphics System Interface com bines standard computer peripherals to produce a soph1st1cated man machine workstation A review 1s given ...
  • Roets, P. P. (Computer Society of South Africa (on behalf of SAICSIT), 1982)
    An evaluation is made of the improvement of language interpreters by coding recurring sequences of instructions in micro-code. The results of an experiment with PASCAL indicate that the increase in speed expected may not ...
  • Finnie, G.R. (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    Forecasting techniques are used extensively in a variety of business (and other) applications for the analysis and prediction of various factors of interest e.g. future market demand for a specific product. However, the ...
  • Erlank, S; Pelteret, D; Meskin, M (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    The systems development process is commonly described in terms of a System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). There is a wide range of tools and techniques available to the system developer, and these are typically used for ...
  • Cloete, I; Theron, H (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    Quinlan's ID3 is a popular and efficient algorithm for inducing decision trees from concept examples, where the examples are presented as vectors of attribute-value pairs. If some attributes have integer or real domains ...
  • Clayton, Peter G. (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    This paper introduces a class of concurrent programming construct based on an interrupt driven paradigm. This programming model is designed to simplify the application of conventional imperative programming techniques ...
  • Bosua, R; Du Plessis, A.L (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    Specification languages to be used in conjunction with Ada as the implementation language have been proposed in the literature. Simultaneously, methods for the development of real-time software systems have been introduced, ...
  • Barrow, J (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    Hypertext is presented as a database accessing mechanism well-suited to computer aided learning applications. On the basis of informal experiments with prototype software, some benefits of structured hypertext are explored. ...

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