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
Contact Details
Research Interests
Research Output
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
Computer Networks
Research Output:
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Obiedkov S, Kourie DG, Eloff JHP: 2009. Building access control models with attribute exploration. Computers & Security, (28) / Jul, pp 2-7.
Kourie DG, Fick D, Watson BW: 2009. Virtual machine framework for constructing domain-specific languages. IET Software, 3 (1), pp 1-13.
Coetser W, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2009. On regular expression hashing to reduce FA size. International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 20 (6) / Mar, pp 1069-1086.
Kourie DG, Obiedkov S, Watson BW, van der Merwe DW: 2009. An incremental algorithm to construct a lattice of set intersections. Science of Computer Programming, 74, pp 128-142.
Nicholls G, Kourie DG, Strauss MD: 2009. Sensitivity Analysis of Voronoi-based Sensor Deployment and Reconfiguration Algorithms. South African Computer Journal, 43 / Jul, pp 35-43, Full Text
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Saadeh E, Kourie DG: 2009. Composite Refactoring Using Fine-Grained Transformations. In Proceedings of the Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 22-29.
Van Zyl J, Kourie DG, Coetzee L, Boake A: 2009. The Influence of optimisations on the performance of an object relational mapping tool. In Proceedings of the Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 150-159.
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