SAICSIT Conf. 2011:
Cape Town,
South Africa
Irwin Brown, Kosheek Sewchurran, Hussein Suleman (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT Conf. 2011, Cape Town, South Africa, October 3-5, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0878-6
Full papers
- Trish Alexander, Marthie Schoeman, Estelle de Kock, Bennett Alexander, Roxi Piderit:
The influence of gender and age on choosing computing courses at South African universities.
1-10
- Simone Beets, Janet Wesson:
Using information visualization to support web service discovery.
11-20
- Nancy Brown, Irwin Brown:
Contextual factors influencing strategic information systems plan implementation.
21-30
- Clayton Burger, Mathys C. Du Plessis:
Does Chomsky complexity affect genetic programming computational requirements?
31-39
- Laurie L. Butgereit, Reinhardt A. Botha:
Using N-grams to identify mathematical topics in MXit lingo.
40-48
- André P. Calitz, Jéan H. Greyling, Margaret D. M. Cullen:
The accreditation of ICT degree programs in South Africa.
49-58
- André P. Calitz, Jéan H. Greyling, Margaret D. M. Cullen:
ICT career track awareness amongst ICT graduates.
59-68
- Christopher K. Chepken, Edwin H. Blake, Gary Marsden:
Day labour mobile electronic data capture and browsing system.
69-76
- Justin Crause, Andrew Flower, Patrick Marais:
A system for real-time deformable terrain.
77-86
- Cyrille Dongmo, John A. van der Poll:
Evaluating software specifications by comparison.
87-96
- Greg Foster, Terence Foxcroft:
Barrel menu: a new mobile phone menu for feature rich devices.
97-105
- Wesley Grisdale, Lisa F. Seymour:
Business process management adoption: a case study of a South African supermarket retailer.
106-115
- Kaashief Hartley, Lisa F. Seymour:
Towards a framework for the adoption of business intelligence in public sector organisations: the case of South Africa.
116-122
- Jean-Pierre Joubert, Jéan H. Greyling, Charmain Cilliers:
The conversion from PowerPoint (PPT) to compressed Scalable Vector Graphics (SVGZ).
123-132
- C. Maria Keet:
Rough subsumption reasoning with rOWL.
133-140
- Chiedza Khumbula, Michael Kyobe:
Investigating the extent to which students share tacit knowledge using mobile phones in group projects.
141-150
- Timothy Matthews, Dieter Vogts:
A sketch-based articulated figure animation tool.
151-160
- Mohammed Mustafa, Izzedin Osman, Hussein Suleman:
Indexing and weighting of multilingual and mixed documents.
161-170
- T. Jama Ndwe, Etienne Barnard, Renee Koen, Bryan McAlister:
Efficiency measurements in IVR systems for oral users: consequences of differences in educational levels.
171-176
- Alexander Paar, Stefan Gruner:
Static typing with value space-based subtyping.
177-186
- Rushil Raghavjee, Nelishia Pillay:
The effect of construction heuristics on the performance of a genetic algorithm for the school timetabling problem.
187-194
- Eureka Sewchurran, Irwin Brown:
Successful ICT service delivery: enablers, inhibitors and hygiene factors: a service provider perspective.
195-204
- Ray Shih, Pieter J. Blignaut:
The influence of gender and internet experience on the acceptability of smell as interaction modality.
205-214
- Graeme Smith, Gary Marsden:
Providing media download services in African taxis.
215-223
- Fritz Solms, Craig Edwards, Alexander Paar, Stefan Gruner:
A domain-specific language for URDAD based requirements elicitation.
224-230
- Grace Ssekakubo, Hussein Suleman, Gary Marsden:
Issues of adoption: have e-learning management systems fulfilled their potential in developing countries?
231-238
- Andrew Twine, Irwin Brown:
Evaluating web conferencing tool effectiveness.
239-248
- Bradley van Tonder, Janet Wesson:
The impact of sensor fusion on tilt interaction in a mobile map-based application.
249-258
Short papers
- Ayodele A. Adesina-Ojo, John A. van der Poll, Lucas M. Venter:
Towards the formalisation of object-oriented methodologies.
259-262
- Mushtaq Ahmad, Nazim Rahman, Stefan Gruner:
A phonetic approach to handling spelling variations in medieval documents.
263-266
- Edmundo Chissungo, Edwin Blake, Hanh Le:
Investigation into BATMANd-0.3.2 Protocol performance in an indoor mesh potato testbed.
267-270
- Mark-Anthony Fouche, Martin S. Olivier:
Detecting non-stereoscopic to stereoscopic image splicing with the use of disparity maps.
271-274
- Ryno T. L. Hoorn, Isabella M. Venter:
Using mass video notification methods to assist deaf people.
275-278
- M. Louise Iraba, I. M. Venter:
Empowerment of rural farmers through information sharing using inexpensive technologies.
279-282
- C. Maria Keet:
Enhancing identification mechanisms in UML class diagrams with meaningful keys.
283-286
- Ray Kekwaletswe, Thuli Bobela:
Activity analysis of a knowledge management system: adoption and usage case study.
287-289
- A. C. Leonard:
A grounded theory research investigation into the importance of social relationships and networks within corporate information systems projects.
290-293
- Motshidisi Letseka, Tiko Iyamu:
The dualism of the information technology project.
294-297
- João Lourenço, Hannah Thinyane:
An evaluation of a low-cost 3-dimensional gestural interface: Wii3D.
298-301
- Patricia E. N. Lutu:
Empirical comparison of four classifier fusion strategies for positive-versus-negative ensembles.
302-305
- Philip Machanick:
Design principles for contactile computing.
306-309
- Michael H. Matthee, Stephen P. Levitt:
Domain specific languages contextualized.
310-313
- Fritz Meissner, Edwin Blake:
Understanding culturally distant end-users through intermediary-derived personas.
314-317
- Lucas Mimbi, Felix Olu Bankole, Michael Kyobe:
Mobile phones and digital divide in East African countries.
318-321
- Jabu Mtsweni, Elmarie Biermann, Laurette Pretorius:
Engineering RESTful semantic services on the fly.
322-325
- Caroline Pade-Khene, Dave Sewry:
Proposed stages of a rural ICT comprehensive evaluation framework in ICT for rural development projects.
326-329
- Chris Petzer, Carolyn McGibbon, Irwin Brown:
Adoption of Green IS in South Africa: an exploratory study.
330-333
- Simon Winberg, Alan Langman, Simon Scott:
The RHINO platform: charging towards innovation and skills development in software defined radio.
334-337
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