SAICSIT Conf. 2010:
Bela Bela,
South Africa
Paula Kotzé, Alta van der Merwe, Aurona Gerber (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2010 Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT Conf. 2010, Bela Bela, South Africa, October 11-13, 2010.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-950-3
- Funmi Adebesin, Paula Kotzé, Helene Gelderblom:
The complementary role of two evaluation methods in the usability and accessibility evaluation of a non-standard system.
1-11
- Udo Richard Averweg, Jan Hendrik Kroeze:
Probing some theoretical aspects of practitioner-based inquiry research in information systems.
12-18
- Ross Berkland, Shaun Bangay:
Identifying annotations for adventure game generation from fiction text.
19-28
- Adele Botha, Marlien Herselman, Darelle van Greunen:
Mobile user experience in a mlearning environment.
29-38
- Duncan Clough, Stefano Rivera, Michelle Kuttel, Vincent Geddes, Patrick Marais:
Panopticon: a scalable monitoring system.
39-47
- Cyrille Dongmo, John A. van der Poll:
A four-way framework for validating a specification.
48-57
- Edim Azom Emmanuel, Hippolyte N. Muyingi:
A mobile commerce application for rural economy development: a case study for Dwesa.
58-66
- Helene Gelderblom, Tobie van Dyk, Judy van Biljon:
Mobile phone adoption: do existing models adequately capture the actual usage of older adults?
67-74
- Aurona Gerber, Onkgopotse Molefe, Alta van der Merwe:
Documenting open source migration processes for re-use.
75-85
- Mehrdad Ghaziasgar, James Connan:
Investigating the feasibility factors of synthetic sign language visualization methods on mobile phones.
86-92
- Kim Gush, Ruth de Villiers:
Application usage of unsupervised digital doorway computer kiosks in remote locations in South Africa.
93-103
- Scott Hazelhurst:
PH2: an hadoop-based framework for mining structural properties from the PDB database.
104-112
- Ryan Hill, Janet Wesson:
A-POInter: an adaptive mobile tourist guide.
113-122
- Boroto Hwabamungu, Quentin Williams:
m-Health adoption and sustainability prognosis from a care givers' and patients' perspective.
123-131
- Bronwin Jason, André P. Calitz, Jéan H. Greyling:
The evaluation of an adaptive user interface model.
132-143
- Melisa Koorsse, Charmain Cilliers, André P. Calitz:
Motivation and learning preferences of information technology learners in South African secondary schools.
144-152
- Jan H. Kroeze:
Ontology goes postmodern in ICT.
153-159
- Linda Marshall, Derrick G. Kourie:
Deriving a digraph isomorphism for digraph compliance measurement.
160-169
- Job Mashapa, Darelle van Greunen:
User experience evaluation metrics for usable accounting tools.
170-181
- Moshe T. Masonta, Mjumo Mzyece, Ntsibane Ntlatlapa:
Towards energy efficient mobile communications.
182-186
- Audrey Mbogho, Michelle Katz:
The impact of accents on automatic recognition of South African English speech: a preliminary investigation.
187-192
- Thomas Monk, Johan Van Niekerk, Rossouw von Solms:
Sweetening the medicine: educating users about information security by means of game play.
193-200
- Mark Muwanguzi, Elmarie Biermann:
Integrated security framework for low cost RFID tags.
201-208
- Johnson Mwebaze, John McFarland, Danny Booxhorn, Edwin Valentijn:
A data lineage model for distributed sub-image processing.
209-219
- Ernest Ketcha Ngassam, Derrick G. Kourie, Bruce W. Watson:
A framework for benchmarking FA-based string recognizers.
220-230
- Alastair Nottingham, Barry Irwin:
Parallel packet classification using GPU co-processors.
231-241
- Vreda Pieterse, Derrick G. Kourie, Loek G. Cleophas, Bruce W. Watson:
Performance of C++ bit-vector implementations.
242-250
- Nelishia Pillay:
An empirical study into the structure of heuristic combinations in an evolutionary algorithm hyper-heuristic for the examination timetabling problem.
251-257
- Nelishia Pillay:
A study into the use of hyper-heuristics to solve the school timetabling problem.
258-264
- Hendrik Willem Pretorius, Carina de Villiers:
A South African perspective of the international discourse about women in information technology.
265-274
- Marco Pretorius, Helene Gelderblom, Bester Chimbo:
Using eye tracking to compare how adults and children learn to use an unfamiliar computer game.
275-283
- Brenda Scholtz, Charmain Cilliers, André P. Calitz:
Qualitative techniques for evaluating enterprise resource planning (ERP) user interfaces.
284-293
- Farouk Smith:
A virtual VLSI architecture for computer hardware evolution.
294-303
- Hanlie Smuts, Alta van der Merwe, Paula Kotzé, Marianne Loock:
Critical success factors for information systems outsourcing management: a software development lifecycle view.
304-313
- Patrick Tchankue, Dieter Vogts, Janet Wesson:
Design and evaluation of a multimodal interface for in-car communication systems.
314-321
- Bradley van Tonder, Janet Wesson:
Is tilt interaction better than keypad interaction for mobile map-based applications?
322-331
- Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Nicola J. Bidwell, Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria, Gereon Koch Kapuire:
Determining requirements within an indigenous knowledge system of African rural communities.
332-340
- Asheer Bachoo:
Blind assessment of image blur using the Haar wavelet.
341-345
- Meredith A. Barnes, Mathys C. du Plessis, Brenda Scholtz:
Toward database inference by GUI analysis: a case study.
346-349
- Laurie L. Butgereit, Reinhardt A. Botha:
A busyness model for assigning tutors to pupils in a mobile, online tutoring system: a look at C3TO.
350-355
- Bradley Cowie, Barry Irwin:
Data classification for artificial intelligence construct training to aid in network incident identification using network telescope data.
356-360
- David Denton, Irwin Brown:
The shortage of skilled storage professionals in South Africa and coping strategies employed.
361-364
- Mardé Greeff, Quentin Williams, Ronéll Alberts, Harriet Pretorius:
Determining the user profile for an adaptable training platform.
365-369
- Aditi Sharma Grover, Karen Calteaux, Gerhard B. Van Huyssteen, Marthinus W. Pretorius:
An overview of HLTs for South African Bantu languages.
370-375
- Agnes Koschmider, Volker Hoyer, Andrea Giessmann:
Quality metrics for mashups.
376-380
- Awie Leonard, Ian Strydom:
The management of service desk role players: a South African perspective.
381-385
- Pei Li, James Connan:
Numberplate detection using double segmentation.
386-389
- Muthoni Masinde, Antoine B. Bagula:
A framework for predicting droughts in developing countries using sensor networks and mobile phones.
390-393
- Thipe Modipa, Marelie H. Davel, Febe de Wet:
Acoustic modelling of Sepedi affricates for ASR.
394-398
- Jabu Mtsweni, Elmarie Biermann, Laurette Pretorius:
Toward a service creation framework: a case of intelligent semantic services.
399-403
- Nkanyiso Ndlovu, Nobert Jere, Handsome Mpofu:
Wireless network deployment configurations: Dwesa marginalized area as a case study.
404-407
- Rushil Raghavjee, Nelishia Pillay:
An informed genetic algorithm for the high school timetabling problem.
408-412
- Evan Saunders, Jean Greyling, Lester Cowley:
An intelligent framework for mobile devices.
413-416
- Fedor Strok, Alexey Neznanov:
Comparing and analyzing the computational complexity of FCA algorithms.
417-420
- Hussein Suleman, Marc Bowes, Matthew Hirst, Suraj Subrun:
Hybrid online-offline digital collections.
421-425
- Cornè Johandia van Staden:
IT moderation going green.
426-428
- Ronald Wertlen, Richard Strickland:
awareNet: the system design of a social networking software for disadvantaged South African schools.
429-433
- Udo Richard Averweg:
CSFs for decision-making support systems: an IS practitioner-researcher perspective.
434-435
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