Browsing by Subject "Networks"
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Dutch contexts of Cape burgher protests
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2015)This article seeks to emphasise the notion that the Cape settlement of the VOC period needs to be studied within the context of the Dutch world and not in isolation. In recent research, empires are seen more as a collection ... -
From policy to projects: a public service value-chain network model
(Kamla-Raj, 2016)South Africa is characterised by an interdependent, three-sphere system of co-operative government. To foster coordination and co-operation in this system requires alignment of government programmes. Chain thinking provides ... -
Identification of network cities in South Africa
(Springer, 2019)Settlements, cities and regions function as integrated systems. This resulted in the creation of functional connections and when linked, networks within which trade occurred. This played an important role in the creation ... -
A management framework for regional and school-based networks for principals in diverse contexts
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Networks can be defined as a system or process that involves different cooperating individuals or groups that are interconnected. Furthermore, networking can be described as the activity of exchanging ideas, information ... -
Reliability in WSN for security: Mathematical approach
(IEEE, 2013)Modern wireless sensor networks require specific and high degree of security due to their limitation and versatility tasks. The absence of permanent infrastructure makes these networks suitable for many civilian applications. ... -
Rural transformation, network society and the information age : The case of Nkonkobe District Municipality in the Eastern Cape
(AOSIS, 2020)The aim of this article is exploratory: to illustrate the main trends in communication and amongst data users in the Nkonkobe Municipal Area, a municipal zone in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, now known as Chris ...