University of Cape Town: Recent submissions

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  • Interactive 3-D spatial analysis in a virtual reality environment 

    Bhunu, Solomon Tichaona (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2004)
    The emergence of virtual reality and related tools enables the fundamental infrastructure to begin building virtual cities, which can provide an interactive simulation and analysis environment for planning and management ...

  • GPU-based acceleration of radio interferometry point source visibility simulations in the MeqTrees framework 

    Baxter, Richard Jonathan (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    Modern radio interferometer arrays are powerful tools for obtaining high resolution images of low frequency electromagnetic radiation signals in deep space. While single dish radio telescopes convert the electromagnetic ...

  • Enabling anonymous crime reporting on mobile phones in the developing world 

    Burke, Mark John (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    Various campaigns indicate that a need exists for a convenient and anonymous crime reporting framework for the context of the developing world. In this thesis a contribution is made by means of a framework that facilitates ...

  • A practical key management and distribution system for IPTV conditional access 

    Harding, Gregory Leighton (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    Conditional Access (CA) is widely used by pay-television operators to restrict access to content to authorised subscribers. Commercial CA solutions are available for structured broadcast and Internet Protocol Television ...

  • An explorative action research study toward the design of a digital knowledge organisation as part of an indigenous knowledge management system with a Herero community 

    Kapuire, Gereon Koch (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    Indigenous Knowledge Management Systems are being developed in order to preserve, process and retrieve knowledge. Unfortunately, most of the systems available do not take into account the different cultural ways of organising ...

  • Enhancing home based care for HIV patients using an advisory expert system 

    Mburu, Christine Wanjiru (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    South Africa has one of the highest Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence rates in the world. People living with HIV/AIDS experience many unrelieved symptoms. Nutritional care and support are important in preventing ...

  • Molecular modelling of the Streptococcus pneumoniae serogroup 6 capsular polysaccharide antigens 

    Mathai, Neann Sarah (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    In this thesis, a systematic study of the structural characterization of the capsular polysaccharides of Streptococcus pneumoniae is conducted using Molecular Modelling methods. S.pneumoniae causes invasive pneumococcal ...

  • Transcription of the Bleek and Lloyd Collection using the Bossa Volunteer Thinking Framework 

    Munyaradzi, Ngoni (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    The digital Bleek and Lloyd Collection is a rare collection that contains artwork, notebooks and dictionaries of the earliest habitants of Southern Africa. Previous attempts have been made to recognize the complex text in ...

  • A weather related causal analysis on consolidated delay at Newark Liberty International Airport 

    O'Loghlen, Gerald Philip (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    The closure of the European airspace due to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull in 2010 proved a major challenge for airlines and aviation authorities on a global scale. In contrast, more seasonal adverse ...

  • Simple digital libraries 

    Phiri, Lighton (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    The design of Digital Library Systems (DLSes) has evolved overtime, both in sophistication and complexity, to complement the complex nature and sheer size of digital content being curated. However, there is also a growing ...

  • Introduction to Python Programming, Part 1 

    Kuttel, Michelle (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2012-04)
    A first half of a first course on how to program in Python. This set of six files comprises the slides from first 6 weeks of our 12 week first year course on Python Programming. It is an introduction aimed at students who ...

  • A study of mobile phone ad hoc networks via bluetooth with different routing protocols 

    Kamkuemah, Martha Ndeyapeuomagano (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2013)
    The growth of mobile computing is changing the way people communicate. Mobile devices, especially mobile phones, have become cheaper and more powerful, and are able to run more applications and provide networking services. ...

  • Web-based management of time-series raster data 

    Siwela, Blessing (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2010)
    Data discovery and data handling often presents serious challenges to organizations that manage huge archives of raster datasets such as those generated by satellite remote sensing. Satellite remote sensing produces a ...

  • Analyzing storage system workloads 

    Sikalinda, Paul (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2006)
    Analysis of storage system workloads is important for a number of reasons. The analysis might be performed to understand the usage patterns of existing storage systems. It is very important for the architects to understand ...

  • Perceptual refinement for hierarchical radiosity 

    Secchia, Adrian (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2000)
    This dissertation explores the use of a simple model of the human visual system to yield a performance improvement with hierarchical radiosity. Hierarchical radiosity is a physically based rendering algorithm and hence ...

  • Mobile information management : investigating paces of interaction using mobile devices 

    Schroder, Richard (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2005)
    Mobile computing, by necessity, introduces its own paradigm of interaction and design complexities. Rather than trying to re-create miniature desktop systems, designers should focus on creating mobile software: software ...

  • Visualisation of ATM network connectivity and topology 

    Saal, Oliver (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2001)
    ATM and dynamic reconfiguration allow for rapid changes in a virtual path network depending on traffic load and future demands. This technology improves the utilisation, lowers the call blocking probability and increases ...

  • Schema matching in a peer-to-peer database system 

    Rouse, Colin (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2006)
    Peer-to-peer or P2P systems are applications that allow a network of peers to share resources in a scalable and efficient manner. My research is concerned with the use of P2P systems for sharing databases. To allow data ...

  • Simulating raid storage systems for performance analysis 

    Perumal, Sameshan (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2007)
    Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) provides an inexpensive, fault-tolerant storage solution using commodity hard-drives. RAID storage systems have recently surged in popularity amongst enterprise clients, as they ...

  • Identification and reconstruction of bullets from multiple x-rays 

    Perkins, Simon (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 2004)
    The 3D shape and position of objects inside the human body are commonly detected using Computed Tomography (CT) scanning. CT is an expensive diagnostic option in economically disadvantaged areas and the radiation dose ...