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South African Computer Journal

Number 55, December 2014 ISSN 1015-7999 (print) ISSN 2313-7835 (online)

A publication of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Open Access:http://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za

Editor

[email protected] Prof Philip Machanick

Department of Computer Science Rhodes University, Grahamstown [email protected]

Associate Editors: Information Systems

Dr Kirstin Krauss Prof Patricia Alexander

Department of Information Systems Department of Informatics School of Computing Rhodes University University of Pretoria University of South Africa [email protected] [email protected]

Associate Editors: Computer Science

Prof Reinhardt A. Botha Prof Ian Sanders Department of Information Technology School of Computing Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University University of South Africa [email protected] [email protected]

Editorial Board

Prof Judith M Bishop Prof Fred H. Lochovsky

Microsoft Research, USA University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Prof Richard J. Boland Prof Kalle Lyytinen

Case Western University, USA Case Western University, USA

Prof Donald. D. Cowan Prof Mary L Sofia

University of Waterloo, Canada University of Pittsburgh, USA

Prof J¨urg Gutknecht Prof Basie H von Solms

ETH, Zurich, Switzerland University of Johannesburg, South Africa Prof R Nigel Horspool

University of Victoria, Canada

Production and support

James Dibley

Rhodes University, Grahamstown

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South African Computer Journal

Number 55, December 2014 ISSN 1015-7999 (print) ISSN 2313-7835 (online)

A publication of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Open Access:http://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za

Notes for Contributors

TheSouth African Computer Journalis an accredited spe- cialist academic journal, publishing research articles, tech- nical reports and communications in English in the Com- puter Science, Computer Systems and Information Sys- tems domains. Its primary target is research of interest in Africa or published by African researchers, but all quality contributions are considered. All research articles submit- ted for publication are rigorously refereed by independent peer reviewers. The journal publishes original work that is of international stature. The editorial board comprises local and international scholars of high repute. The journal is published online using theopen accessmodel, making papers accessible in developing countries where funding to subscribe is scarce.

Submissions

Authors should submit papers for publication at the web site at

http://sacj.cs.uct.ac.za/index.php/

sacj/about/submissions.

Please also check there for the latest version of the below guidelines.

Form of Manuscript

Manuscripts for review should be prepared according to the following guidelines, which summarize more detailed instructions on the web site.

SACJhas a double-blind reviewing policy. No author’s name or affiliation should appear on the title page (or else- where). Citing of previous articles by the author or authors should be anonymised if appropriate. Acknowledgments and thanks should not be included in the draft for review. If you use Microsoft Word please make sure that your name and affiliation are not saved in the document properties.

• The first page should include:

– the title (as brief as possible) – an abstract of less than 200 words – an appropriate keyword list

– a list of relevant Computing Review Categories

• Tables and figures should be numbered and titled, and referenced in the text by number.

• References should be listed at the end of the text in alphabetic order of the (first) author’s surname, and should be cited in the text numerically (e.g., [42]).

• if a DOI is available for any reference cited, include the DOI in the reference list

SACJ is produced using the LATEX document preparation system. Though we can also accept Microsoft Word sub- missions, delays in publication are more likely with the latter format.

Authors retain the right to republish their work, sub- ject to any republished version containing a pointer to the SACJpaper.

Publication Charges

A charge of R6000 will be levied on papers accepted for publication to cover costs of open access publication.

Where the author’s institution or research budget is unable to meet this charge, it may be waived upon request of the author and at the discretion of the editor.

Proofs

Proofs of accepted papers may be sent to the correspond- ing author to ensure that typesetting is correct, and not for addition of new material or major amendments to the text.

Corrected proofs should be returned to the production edi- tor within three days.

Extended Conference Papers

Authors of conference papers are welcome to submit ex- tended papers toSACJfor consideration on these terms:

• a covering letter accompanying submission should ex- plain what is added to the paper to make it worth pub- lishing as a journal paper

• the paper includes at least 30% new material

• provide a pointer to the original paper or, if it is not freely available, upload it as supplementary material when submitting the extended paper toSACJ

• provide evidence that republication in this form does not violate copyright of the conference publication

Letters and Communications

Letters to the editor are welcome. They should carry the authors full name and affiliation, and should be limited to 500 words. Communications up to two pages in length may also reflect minor research contributions. However, such communications will not be refereed and will not be deemed as fully-fledged publications for South African government subsidy purposes.

Book Reviews

Book reviews are welcome. Views and opinions expressed in such reviews should be regarded as those of the reviewer alone.

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