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Granny gets smarter but junior hardly notices
(College of Communication and Information, 2016)
To ensure that university computing students are sensitized to the needs of
diverse user groups, a course project was designed to allow students to get a
realistic understanding of the needs and abilities of the older ...
Designing mobile phone interfaces for age diversity in South Africa: “One-World” versus diverse “Islands”
(Springer, 2013)
Designing for diversity is a laudable aim. How to achieve this, in the
context of mobile phone usage by South African seniors, is a moot point. We
considered this question from two possible perspectives: universal ...
A bridge over the computer science graduate skill gap
(2013)
Universities are increasingly required to respond to the ever evolving needs of an ever more sophisticated and globalised workplace, which requires well-rounded workers with more than mere technical knowledge. Employers ...
A quantification mechanism for assessing adherence to information security governance guidelines
(Emerald, 2022)
Boards of Directors and other organisational leaders make decisions about the information
security governance systems to implement in their companies. The increasing number of cyber-breaches
targeting businesses makes ...
Cyber security education is as essential as “the three R's”
(CELLPRESS, 2019)
Smartphones have diffused rapidly across South African society and constitute the most dominant information
and communication technologies in everyday use. That being so, it is important to ensure that all South Africans
know ...