| Listing,
by Field/Subject area: Information
Systems Software
Engineering General
Science Due to the
ever changing nature of the information technology industry, our staff are constantly
working on their professional development. Sinzala is dedicated to knowledge sharing
and research and this is an important strategy for motivaing our staff. The following
are some of the research that we have undertaken; Please feel free to email
us to find out more information or share ideas or questions about any of these
topics. Please also note that the distinction made between items found in the
"software engineering" and "information systems" headings
are by no means conclusive. Information
Systems Back to the top
Deploying a Component Based Software
Component on the J2EE Platform. This is consists of an electronic prescription
system for the health care iindustry, and was carried out using Object - Oriented
analysis and design with UML The Future of Business Services in Ubiquitous
Computing (also a technology update seminar) Issues Involved in Developing
a Data Warehouse for a Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (Prototype included)
Developing a Data Mining Solution for a Small and Medium Sized Enterprise
(Prototype included) Issues related to Component based software development
- Trends and Market Places Data Mining on the World Wide Web - Web Usage
data mining concepts, implications for Web organisation, and an analysis and evaluation
of Web usage data mining tools. Concepts in Management Accounting and
Financial Modelling Issues in Mergers and Acquisitions Business
Cases for implementing a Voice Over IP (VoIP) Network Integrating
Information Technology with Business Processes Software
Engineering Back
to the top Software
Algorithms and Data Structures (C++ and Java) Issues Involved in Developing
an Information System in the Educational Sector (prototype included)
Handling Software Quality Management Agile Software Development Methods,
Review and Analysis Developing a Database Integrated SME Business Software
Component using object oriented design, UML and Java (with JSP) C++
and Unix Tutorials, sample programs. Java and XML tutorials, sample code.
Oracle9i and Ms Access Database Tutorials. Sample code (SQL, SQL*Plus and
PL/SQL)
General
Science Back to the top
Analysing Rubber and
Measuring the Coefficient of Restitution for a Squash Ball Do we have
to learn to think scientifically in order to discover the truth?
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