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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

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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

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Barla-Szabo G, Watson BW, Kourie DG: 2004. Taxonomy of directed graph representations. IEE Proceedings-Software, 151 (6) / Dec, pp 257-264.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Pieterse V, Kourie DG, Boake A: 2004. Literate Programming to Enhance Agile Methods. In Fifth International Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Processes in Software Engineering, Springer-Verlag Berlin, pp 250-253.

Pieterse V, Kourie DG, Boake AB: 2004. A Case for Contemporary Literate Programming. In Proceedings of SAICSIT 2004 Annual Research Conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, pp 2-9.

Ketcha Ngassam E, Kourie DG, Watson BW: 2004. A Framework for the Dynamic Implementation of Finite Automata for Performance Enhancement. In Proceedings of the Prague Stringology Conference '04, Czech Technical University, pp 155-167.

Kourie DG, van der Merwe DW, Obiedkov S: 2004. AddIntent: A New Incremental Algorithm for Constructing Concept Lattices. In Second International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, ICFCA 2004, Springer-Verlag Berlin, pp 372-385.

 

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