Prof Darelle van Greunen


Journal Articles


Journal Articles

1.     Adebesin, F, Kotze, P, Van Greunen, D, Foster, R. An E-Health Standards Framework in Africa.  The South African Computer Journal (in print)

2.   Yeratziotis, A., Van Greunen, D., Pottas, D.  A Usable Security Heuristic Evaluation for the Online Health Social Networking Paradigm. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (Volume 29, Issue 3), 2012

3.     Funchall, D, Van Greunen, D and Herselman, M.  People Innovation Capability Maturity Model (PICaMM) for Measuring SMMEs in South Africa.  Information Society Journal.

4.     Ouma, S, Herselman, M and van Greunen, D. Linking Medical Record Systems and Mobile Phones for Spatial Optimisation of Logistical Support in Health Service Delivery.International Journal of healthcare technology and management (Submitted, awaiting review outcome), 2011

5.     Van Greunen, D, Herselman, M, van Niekerk, J. Implementation of regulation-based e-procurement in the Eastern Cape provincial administration. African Journal of Business Management Vol.4 (10), December, 2010. ISSN 1993-8233

6.     Pretorius, M.C., Calitz, A.P., Van Greunen, D: The added value of eye-tracking in the usability evaluation of network management tools. South African Computer Journal, March 2006.

7.  Van Greunen, D, Wesson, J.L.: The Information Architecture of Web-based Learning in South Africa. South African Computer Journal, December 2005

8.  Wesson, J L., Van Greunen, D.: Videoconferencing: Design Issues for Interactive Distance Learning, 2Δ•mes journees MULTIMEDIA, September 2000.

 


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