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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Napier N, Mathiassen L, Johnson RD: 2009. Combining perceptions and prescriptions in requirements engineering process assessment: An industrial case study. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 35 (5) / Sep/Oct, pp 593-606, Full Text

Rose GM, de Villiers C, Straub D: 2009. Chronism theory, culture, and system delay: A longitudinal study of post-apartheid South Africa. Journal Of Global Information Management, 17 (4) / Oct, pp 1-28.

van Deventer JP: 2009. Ethical considerations during human centered overt and covert research. Quality & Quantity, 43 (1) / Jan, pp 45-57, Full Text

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Joubert P, Roodt S: 2009. Using Persuasive Technologies for Energy Consumption Management : A South African Case Study. In 8th International Conference : Entertainment Computing - ICEC 2009, Springer, pp 197-203.

Twinomurinzi H, Phahlamohlaka J, Byrne E: 2009. Towards a critical-interpretive analysis framework for ICT4D in government. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries: Assessing the contribution of ICT to Development Goals, Dubai School of Government, pp 495-510.

Mavetera N, Kroeze JH: 2009. Issues in Software Development Practices. In Proceedings of the 11th International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA, pp 449-458.

Cloete S, de Villiers C, Roodt S: 2009. Facebook as an academic tool for ICT lecturers. In Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Southern African Computer Lecturers Association SACLA 2009, ACM, pp 16-22.

Roodt S, Joubert P: 2009. Evaluating Serious Games in Higher Education: A Theory-based Evaluation of IBMs Innov8. In Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Games-based learning, Academic Publishing Limited, pp 332-338.

 

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