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  • Naidoo, Krishnan (University of Pretoria, 2021)
    Healthcare fraud is considered a challenge for many societies. Healthcare funding that could be spent on medicine, care for the elderly or emergency room visits is instead lost to fraudulent activities by medical practitioners ...
  • Michael, Antonia (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    In recent years, there has been a significant increase in insider threats within organisations and these have caused massive losses and damages. Due to the fact that email communications are a crucial part of the modern-day ...
  • Pretorius, Abraham Daniel (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) are variants of Neural Networks that are able to learn temporal relationships between sequences presented to the neural network. RNNs are often employed to learn underlying relationships ...
  • Mweshi, George (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    Perturbative heuristics or move operators are problem dependent operators commonly used by search techniques to solve computationally hard problems such as combinatorial optimization problems. These operators are generally ...
  • Ellis, Mathys (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    Streamed data classification problems (SDCPs) require classifiers with the ability to learn and to adjust to the underlying relationships in data streams, in real-time. This requirement poses a challenge to classifiers, ...
  • Van der Stockt, Stefan Aloysius Gert (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    Dynamic optimization problems provide a challenge in that optima have to be tracked as the environment changes. The complexity of a dynamic optimization problem is determined by the severity and frequency of changes, as ...
  • Singh, Avinash (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    Computers play a vital role in the automation of tedious tasks in our everyday lives. With the adoption of the advances in technology, there is a significant increase in the exploitation of security vulnerabilities, ...
  • Makura, Sheunesu M. (University of Pretoria, 2020-01)
    An increase in organisations’ use of cloud computing technologies has led to cybercriminals targeting cloud environments in order to orchestrate malicious attacks. This led to the need for proactive approaches through the ...
  • Thulo, Motlatsi Isaac (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    The rapidly increasing dependency on use of clouds results in Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) having to deal with high cloud services demands. To meet these demands, CSPs take advantage of virtualization technology to provide ...
  • Kruger, Jaco-Louis (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    The Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved to be an important part of modern society. IoT devices can be found in several environments such as smart homes, transportation, the health sector, smart cities and even facilitates ...
  • Dlamini, Moses Thandokuhle (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    The increasing number of reports on data leakage incidents increasingly erodes the already low consumer confidence in cloud services. Hence, some organisations are still hesitant to fully trust the cloud with their ...
  • Burger, Divan Desmond (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    This dissertation examines several methods of relief mapping, such as parallax mapping and cone step mapping, as well as methods for soft shadowing and ambient occlusion of relief maps. Ambient occlusion is an approximation ...
  • Hauger, Werner Karl (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    An aspect of database forensics that has not yet received much attention in the academic research community is the attribution of actions performed in a database. When forensic attribution is performed for actions executed ...
  • van der Berg, Johan Sarel (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    Structured Object Orientated Formal Language (SOFL) is a formal method design methodology that combines data flows diagrams and predicates in order to describe processes that can be refined. This methodology creates a very ...
  • De Ridder, Corne (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    This work is a significant extension of earlier research that was conducted in fulfilment of the requirements of an MSc degree in Computer Science at the University of Pretoria. The MSc research verified the hypothesis: ...
  • Nhlabano, Valentine Velaphi (University of Pretoria, 2018-08-07)
    The advent of Web 2.0 technologies which supports the creation and publishing of various social media content in a collaborative and participatory way by all users in the form of user generated content and social networks ...
  • Bosman, Phlippie Rudolph (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    Fitness landscapes facilitate the analysis of optimisation problems in a detailed, yet intuitive manner. Such an analysis can be used to select an appropriate algorithm to solve the problem, based on the strengths and ...
  • Hauger, Werner Karl (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    An aspect of database forensics that has not yet received much attention in the academic research community is the attribution of actions performed in a database. When forensic attribution is performed for actions executed ...
  • Burger, Divan Desmond (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    This dissertation examines several methods of relief mapping, such as parallax mapping and cone step mapping, as well as methods for soft shadowing and ambient occlusion of relief maps. Ambient occlusion is an approximation ...
  • van der Berg, Johan Sarel (University of Pretoria, 2018)
    Structured Object Orientated Formal Language (SOFL) is a formal method design methodology that combines data flows diagrams and predicates in order to describe processes that can be refined. This methodology creates a ...