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South African Computer Journal, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, July 2019
- Philip Machanick:
Editorial: Limits on Special Issues. - Mathias Mujinga, Mariki M. Eloff, Jan H. Kroeze:
Towards a framework for online information security applications development: A socio-technical approach. - Rikus le Roux, George van Schoor, Pieter A. van Vuuren:
Parsing and analysis of a Xilinx FPGA bitstream for generating new hardware by direct bit manipulation in real-time. - Tongai Chiridza, Janet Wesson, Dieter Vogts:
A Smart Home Environment to Support Risk Monitoring for the Elderly Living Independently. - Douglas A. Parry:
Computing Research in South Africa: A Scientometric Investigation.
Volume 31, Number 2, December 2019
- Kevin Tatenda Kativu, Dalenca Pottas:
Leveraging intrinsic resources for the protection of health information assets. - Sekgoari Semaka Mapunya, Mthulisi Velempini:
The Design and the implementation of a robust scheme to combat the effect of malicious nodes in Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc networks. - Rikus le Roux, George van Schoor, Pieter A. van Vuuren:
Improving functional density of time-critical applications using hardware-based dynamic reconfiguration and bitstream specialisation. - Zola Mahlaza, Catharina Maria Keet:
A method for measuring verb similarity for two closely related languages with application to Zulu and Xhosa. - Philip Machanick:
Editorial: Promoting African scholarship. - Yusuf Moosa Motara, Karl van der Schyff:
A functional ontology for information systems. - Bertram Haskins, Johan Van Niekerk:
Guest editorial: SAICSIT 2018 Special Issue. - Stefan Gruner:
Letter to the Editor: SAICSIT Papers in the ACM-DL. - Henri Knoesen, Lisa F. Seymour:
Mobile enterprise application adoption: A South African insurance study. - Ayodele A. Barrett, Machdel Matthee:
Context-Aware Technology Public Discourses and (Un)-informed Use: The Case of Users in a Developing Country. - Sean Pennefather, Karen L. Bradshaw, Barry Irwin:
Design and Evaluation of Bulk Data Transfer Extensions for the NFComms Framework. - Brenda Scholtz, Clara Mloza-Banda:
Applying theories for using non-monetary incentives for citizens to participate in crowdsensing projects.
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