Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Computer Science
Software Engineering Principles and Practices - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Ketcha Ngassam E, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2006. Dynamic allocation of finite automata states for fast string recognition. International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 17 (6) / July, pp 1307-1323.
Northover M, Boake A, Kourie DG: 2006. Karl Popper's critical rationalism in agile software development. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4068, pp 360-373.
Botha AC, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2006. A word game support tool case study. South African Computer Journal, 36 / Jun, pp 86-94.
Cleophas LG, Watson BW, Kourie DG, Boake A, Obiedkov S: 2006. TABASCO: a Taxonomy-based domain engineering method. South African Computer Journal, (37) / Dec, pp 30-40.
Chapters in books:
Watson BW, Frishert M, Cleophas LG: 2006. Combining Regular Expressions with Near-Optimal Automata in the FIRE Station Environment. In Inquiries into Words, Constraints and Contexts, (16), CSLI Publications, pp 163-171.
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Van Zyl P, Kourie DG, Boake A: 2006. Comparing the Performance of Object Databases and ORM Tools. In Proceedings of SAICSIT 2006: Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT, pp 1-11.
Prinsloo JM, Schulz CL, Kourie DG, Theunissen WHM, Strauss MD, van den Heever RJ, Grobbelaar S: 2006. A Service Oriented Architecture for Wireless Sensor and Actor Network Applications. In Proceedings of SAICSIT 2006: Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT, pp 145-154.
Pieterse V, Kourie DG, Sonnekus IP: 2006. Software Engineering Team Diversity and Performance. In Proceedings of SAICSIT 2006: Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, SAICSIT, pp 180-186.
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