Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Information Technology
Department of Informatics
Research articles in refereed specialist journals
Journal Title
Lutu PEN, Engelbrecht AP: 2010. A decision rule-based method for feature selection in predictive data mining. Expert Systems With Applications, 37 (1), pp 602-609.
Weilbach EH, Byrne E: 2010. A human environmentallist approach to diffusion in ICT policies: a case study of the FOSS policy of the South African Government. Information, Communication & Society, 8 (1) / Nov, pp 108-123.
Fourie I, Krauss KEM: 2010. Information literacy for teachers in a developing South African context: suggestions for a multi-disciplinary planny approach. Innovations, 41 / Dec, pp 107-122.
Kruger CJ, Johnson RD: 2010. Information management as an enabler of knowledge management maturity: A South African perspective. International Journal of Information Management, 30 (1) / February, pp 57-67, Full Text
Kroeze JH, Bothma TJD, Matthee MC: 2010. Constructing an XML database of linguistics data. Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa, 6 (1) / July, pp 139-174, Full Text
Kruger CJ, Johnson RD: 2010. Principles in knowledge management maturity: a South African perspective. Journal of Knowledge Management, 14 (4), pp 540-556.
Alexander PM, Holmner MA, Lotriet HH, Matthee MC, Pieterse V, Naidoo S, Twinomurinzi H, Jordaan D: 2010. Factors affecting careerchoice: Comparison between students from Computer and other Disciplines. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 19 / October, pp 1-16, Full Text
Liebenberg M, Lotriet HH: 2010. An exploration of Deaf telecommunication processes and associated social issues in South Africa. South African Computer Journal, (45) / July, pp 11-17, Full Text
Lotriet HH, Matthee MC, Alexander PM: 2010. Challenges in Ascertaining ICT Skills Requirements in South Africa. South African Computer Journal, 46 / December, pp 39-48, Full Text
Leonard AC, Swanepoel A: 2010. Project portfolio management implementation pitfalls. South African Journal of Business Management, 41 (3), pp 13-22, Full Text
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