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Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Computer Science

Kourie, DG

BSc(Hons) MSc(Pret) MSc(Unisa) PhD(Lancaster) - Professor

NRF Rating: C3

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Contact Details:

Telephone number: 012 420 5266
Fax number: 012 362 5188
E-mail address: dkourie@cs.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Software Engineering Principles and Practices

Theoretical and Applied Computer Science research

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Ketcha Ngassam E, Watson BW, Kourie DG: 2005. A Framework for the Dynamic Implementation of Finite Automata for Performance Enhancement. International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 16 (6), pp 1193-1206.

Zwartjes G, V Geffen J, Kourie DG, Boake A, Watson BW: 2005. Industry Experience in using an Abstract Model to select Software Development Tools. Transactions of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers/ Handelinge van die Suid-Afrikaanse Instituut van Elektriese Ingenieurs, 95 (4) / Dec, pp 200-213.

Ross MM, Kourie DG, van den Heever RJ: 2005. Single Location Object-oriented Software Development. Transactions of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers/ Handelinge van die Suid-Afrikaanse Instituut van Elektriese Ingenieurs, 95 (4) / Dec, pp 214-225.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Izadinia VD, Kourie DG, Eloff JHP: 2005. Foiling an Attack - Defeating IPSec Tunnel Fingerprinting. In Proceedings of the ISSA 2005 New Knowledge Today Conference, Information Security South Africa (ISSA), pp 1-14 (CD).

Ketcha Ngassam E, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2005. Reordering Finite Automata States for Fast String Recognition. In Proceedings of the Prague Stringology Conference '05, Czech Technical University, pp 69-80.

Fick D, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2005. A Virtual Machine Framework for Domain Specific Languages. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on .NET Technologies, UNION Agency, pp 195-200.

Strauss MD, Kourie DG, Olivier MS: 2005. A Simulation Study of Traffic Conditioner Performance. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 171-181.

Cleophas LG, Watson BW, Kourie DG, Boake A: 2005. TABASCO: a Taxonomy-based Domain Engineering Method. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 38-47.

Strauss MD, Kourie DG: 2005. A Simulation Study of Traffic Conditioner Performance. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 171-181.

Grobler J, Kourie DG: 2005. Design of a High Resolution Soft Real-Time Timer under a Win32 Operating. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 226-235.

Van Kempen M, Chaudron M, Kourie DG, Boake A: 2005. Towards Proving Preservation of Behaviour of Refactoring of UML Models. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 252-259.

Theunissen WHM, Boake A, Kourie DG: 2005. In Search of the Sweet Spot: Agile Open Collaborative Corporate Software Development. In Research for a Changing World - Proceedings of SAICSIT 2005, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 268-277.

Theunissen WHM, Boake A, Kourie DG: 2005. Software Development in the Converging Telecommunications World. In Southern African Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference SATNAC (2005) Proceedings, SATNAC, pp 465-470.

 

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