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South African Computer Journal, Volume 26
Volume 26, 2000
- Vashti Galpin:

A comparison of bisimulation-based semantic equivalences for noninterleaving behaviour over CCS processes. 4-12 - Vashti C. Galpin:

Algebraic results for structured operational semantics. 13-21 - Mourad Elloumi:

Algorithms for the shortest exact common superstring problem. 22-26 - V. De G. De Kock:

An expert system algorithm for the identifcation problem. 27-33 - Sylvanus A. Ehikioya, Ken Barker:

A formal perspective to specification of transaction systems. 34-44 - O. Petkova, J. Dewald Roode, D. Petkov:

A multiple perspectives evaluation of the factors affecting software development productivity in an outsourced IT project. 45-52 - Jacques Eloff, Lynette van Zijl:

An incremental construction algorithm for Venn diagrams. 53-59 - C. Papenfus, Reinhardt A. Botha:

An XML based approach to enforcing history-based separation of duty policies in heterogeneous workflow environments. 60-68 - Jean-Paul Van Belle, B. Price:

A proposed framework for evaluating generic enterprise models. 69-76 - Z. Fazekas, L. Szalai:

Computerised assessment of the appearance of abraded fabric. 77-83 - Frans van den Bergh, Andries P. Engelbrecht:

Cooperative learning in neural networks using particle swarm optimizers. 84-90 - D. C. Smith, Q. Van Jaarsveld, C. Neethling, R. Andrews:

Diversity and effectiveness in information systems project teams. 91-96 - André P. Calitz, M. B. Calitz:

Evaluating the BPR effect of a SAP R/3 implementation in a manufacturing environment. 97-104 - Karen Renaud, Richard L. Cooper:

Feedback in human-computer interaction - characteristics and recommendations. 105-114 - B. Aydn Alaylolu, Farzin Aghdasi:

Investigating the use of multiresolution image processing and artificial neural networks for computer-aided diagnosis within a telemedicine network. 115-124 - Meliha Handzic, Peter Parkin:

Knowledge management technology: examination of information diverse repositories. 125-131 - Rodney Turner, Glenn Lowry:

Motivating and recruiting intending IS professionals: a study Of What attracts IS students to prospective employment. 132-137 - O. Petkova, D. Petkov:

On the validation and legitimisation of an information system-some theoretical considerations and a case study. 138-144 - Ian D. Sanders:

Placing axial lines in urban grids. 145-153 - Minru Liu, Shikharesh Majumdar, Dale Streibel, Brian Carroll:

Scheduling on a multiprocessor-based telephone switch. 154-162 - Juan Casanueva, Edwin H. Blake:

Small group collaboration and presence in a virtual environment. 163-171 - John Alfred Trimble:

Structuring knowledge acquisition in software development projects. 172-180 - Andries P. Engelbrecht:

Using the Taylor expansion of multilayer feedforward neural networks. 181-189 - P. Licker, D. Bailey, A. Scott, B. Stamper:

Website literacy requirements: readability and occulacy measurement development. 190-195 - Elton Saul, A. C. M. Hutchison:

A graphical environment for the facilitation of logic-based security protocol analysis. 196-200 - Conrad Mueller:

Analysing algorithms using computed values. 201-206 - L. Cosgrave, James F. Power, John Waldron:

An object oriented approach to parser generation in C++. 207-211 - Stephen Perelson, Reinhardt A. Botha:

Conflict analysis as a means of enforcing static separation of duty requirements in workflow environments. 212-216 - Paula Kotzé:

Defining and specifying graphs using formal model-based techniques. 217-221 - Justin R. Boyle, Anthony J. Maeder, Wageeh W. Boles:

Digital imaging challenges for artificial human vision. 222-227 - Rénette J. Blignaut, Isabella Margarethe Venter, D. J. Cranfield:

Fast tracking students from disadvantaged backgrounds into main stream Computer Science. 228-231 - Theda Thomas, Carina de Villiers:

Handling diversity in group Work in the information systems class. 231-236 - Gary Marsden, Harold W. Thimbleby:

Holistic programming environments. 237-242 - Yvonne Monica Sing Min, Theda A. Thomas:

Organising educational resources on an Intranet. 242-246 - Edwin H. Blake, Juan Casanueva, David Nunez:

Presence as a means for understanding user behaviour in virtual environments. 247-251 - Philip Machanick, Brynn Andrew:

Virtual multicasting as an example of information mass transit. 252-255

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