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Strategies for information management in education: some international experience
(AOSIS Open Journals, 2013)
Background: Recent analysis of the management of information and communications technologies in South African education suggests strongly that there is only limited strategic thinking that might guide policy-makers, school ...
Improved Hand-Tracking Framework with a Recovery Mechanism
(Telkom, 2013)
Abstract−Hand-tracking is fundamental to translating sign language to a spoken language. Accurate and reliable sign language translation depends on effective and accurate hand-tracking. This paper proposes an improved ...
Empowerment of rural farmers through information sharing using inexpensive technologies
(ACM, 2011)
This paper discusses how to empower rural farmers to do business by means of inexpensive mobile technologies. In particular, the aim is to take advantage of the inexpensive features of low-end mobile phones to access market ...
Unmasking community trust issues in rural field work
(ACM, 2013)
The principal objective of this paper is to describe the au thor's fieldwork and research in a remote rural area of South Africa, where a Village Telco is deployed to provide Voice over Internet Protocol on a wireless mesh ...
Towards ensuring scalability, interoperability and efficient access control in a multi-domain grid-based environment
(South African Institute of Electrical Engineers, 2013)
The application of grid computing has been hampered by three basic challenges:
scalability, interoperability and efficient access control which need to be optimized before a full-scale
adoption of grid computing can take ...
Complex sequential data analysis: A systematic literature review of existing algorithms
(SAICSIT, 2020)
This paper provides a review of past approaches to the use of
deep-learning frameworks for the analysis of discrete irregularpatterned complex sequential datasets. A typical example of
such a dataset is financial data ...
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 ...