SAICSIT Conf. 2008:
Wilderness,
South Africa
Reinhardt A. Botha, Charmain Cilliers (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists on IT Research in Developing Countries, SAICSIT Conf. 2008, Wilderness, South Africa, October 6-8, 2008.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 338 ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-286-3
- Richard J. Barnett, Barry Irwin:
Towards a taxonomy of network scanning techniques.
1-7
- Irwin Brown:
Investigating the impact of the external environment on strategic information systems planning: a qualitative inquiry.
8-15
- Mark Chapman, Alta van der Merwe:
Contemplating systematic software reuse in a project-centric company.
16-26
- Colin Chibaya, Shaun Bangay:
The relationship between emergence of the shortest path and information value using ant-like agents.
27-34
- Nomusa Dlodlo, Merryl Ford, Lara Marques:
Utilising the living labs approach in the design of a digital platform for SINGA.
35-40
- Mathys C. du Plessis, Lynette Barnard:
Incorporating layout managers into an evolutionary programming algorithm to design graphical user interfaces.
41-47
- Carlos Ferreira, Jason Cohen:
Agile systems development and stakeholder satisfaction: a South African empirical study.
48-55
- Lynn Futcher, Rossouw von Solms:
Guidelines for secure software development.
56-65
- Helene Gelderblom, Paula Kotzé:
Designing technology for young children: what we can learn from theories of cognitive development.
66-75
- Mardé Greeff, Louis Coetzee, Martin Pistorius:
Usability evaluation of the South African National Accessibility Portal interactive voice response system.
76-85
- Mike Hart:
Do online buying behaviour and attitudes to web personalization vary by age group?
86-93
- Scott Hazelhurst:
Scientific computing using virtual high-performance computing: a case study using the Amazon elastic computing cloud.
94-103
- Ryan Hill, Janet Wesson:
Using mobile preference-based searching to improve tourism decision support.
104-113
- Tertia Hörne, John A. van der Poll:
Planning as model checking: the performance of ProB vs NuSMV.
114-123
- Naomi Isabirye, Stephen Flowerday:
A model for eliciting user requirements specific to South African rural areas.
124-130
- Alex Koller, Greg Foster, Madeleine Wright:
Java Micro Edition and Adobe Flash Lite for arcade-style mobile phone game development: a comparative study.
131-138
- Rangarirai Matavire, Irwin Brown:
Investigating the use of "Grounded Theory" in information systems research.
139-147
- Jabu Mtsweni, Elmarie Biermann:
An investigation into the implementation of open source software within the SA government: an emerging expansion model.
148-158
- Wayne Chelliah Naidoo, Jules-Raymond Tapamo:
A model of an intelligent video-based security surveillance system for general indoor/outdoor environments.
159-168
- Felix Ntawanga, André P. Calitz, Lynette Barnard:
Maintaining customer profiles in an e-commerce environment.
169-179
- Christopher Parker, Hussein Suleman:
A lightweight web interface to grid scheduling systems.
180-187
- Nelishia Pillay:
An analysis of representations for hyper-heuristics for the uncapacitated examination timetabling problem in a genetic programming system.
188-192
- Rushil Raghavjee, Nelishia Pillay:
An application of genetic algorithms to the school timetabling problem.
193-199
- Gopal Ravi Sankar, Jéan H. Greyling, Dieter Vogts, Mathys C. du Plessis:
Models towards a hybrid conversational agent for contact centres.
200-209
- Karen Renaud, Judy van Biljon:
Predicting technology acceptance and adoption by the elderly: a qualitative study.
210-219
- Hannah Slay, Greg Foster, Edison Mukadah:
Investigating the viability of scroll-wheel interfaced mobile phones for text entry.
220-228
- Hussein Suleman:
Automatic marking with Sakai.
229-236
- A. van der Merwe, J. H. Kroeze:
Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a science, engineering and technology (SET) environment.
237-245
- D. van Greunen, A. Yeratziotis:
e-Government: living up to the challenge of culture context.
246-256
- Bradley van Tonder, Janet Wesson:
Using adaptive interfaces to improve mobile map-based visualisation.
257-266
- Martin van Tonder, Charmain Cilliers, Jéan H. Greyling:
A framework for gaze selection techniques.
267-275
- Etienne van Wyk, Ruth de Villiers:
Usability context analysis for virtual reality training in South African mines.
276-285
- Dieter Vogts, André P. Calitz, Jéan H. Greyling:
Comparison of the effects of professional and pedagogical program development environments on novice programmers.
286-095
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