Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Informatics
Health Information Systems - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Byrne E: 2006. Using action research in information systems design to address change: A South African health information systems case study. South African Computer Journal, 37 / Dec, pp 19-29.
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Matthee MC, Lotriet HH: 2006. Current Issues in Indigenous Knowledge and the ImpIications for Human Activity and Interaction in the Context of the Anti-retroviral Treatment Information Systems (ARTIS) Project. In Proceedings CIDC 2006: Community Informatics for Developing Countries: Understanding and Organising for a Participatory Future Information Society, CIDC 2006 Conference Committee, pp 192-199.
Byrne E, Venter E: 2006. Where is the 'Community' in the South African Health Information System?. In Proceedings CIDC 2006: Community Informatics for Developing Countries: Understanding and Organising for a Participatory Future Information Society, CIDC 2006 Conference Committee, pp 37-54.
Byrne E: 2006. Participatory Tools and Techniques: Sharing Experiences from a Community-based Health Information Systems Project. In Proceedings CIDC 2006: Community Informatics for Developing Countries: Understanding and Organising for a Participatory Future Information Society, CIDC 2006 Conference Committee, pp 55-69.
De Frietas R, Byrne E: 2006. Activity Theory as an Analytical Tool: A Case Study of IS Development for an Anti-Retroviral Treatment Clinic in South Africa.. In Proceedings of SAICSIT 2006: Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT, pp 90-99.
Byrne E, Jolliffe RM, Mabaso BWN: 2006. Understanding Meaning and Bridging Divides: The Use of an African Metaphor for the South African Open Source Centre. In Proceedings of the International Working Conference - IFIP - Social Inclusion: Societal and Organizational Implications for Information Systems, Springer, pp 279-294.
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