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An assessment of demand for Internet services at the community of Nkowankowa in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) in Limpopo ProvinceMashapu, Mosupje Moses January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (M.Dev) --University of Limpopo, 2011 / Internet services can make a significant contribution towards the development of people both in the urban and rural areas. The study is focused on the demand for internet services in the community of Nkowankowa in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality (GTM) in Limpopo province. Internet services bring multiple opportunities such as information, e-mails, games, shopping, banking, and real time news. The study examined the nature of demand for internet infrastructure and services in the area. The study further explored strategies that may be cost-effective and affordable to internet users and to recommend strategies through which the municipality can improve internet service delivery. The use of internet services was also examined (i.e., what are internet services needed for)?
To understand these challenges and obtain in-depth information, both qualitative and quantitative research approach were used. The study population consisted of business owners (SMMEs), schoolmaster, students, and management in the municipal management committee, internet café owners, computer home users, police management and health management in Nkowakowa community in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality, selected through a purposive sampling method. These management workers are main role players in the use of internet services. A small sample of 40 respondents was selected based on the potential or likelihood that the respondents had same knowledge and interest in internet services. The researcher has selected the relative small sample because of the limited time frame. The findings reveal that Nkowankowa has a high shortage of internet infrastructure such as telephony. The entire Section C does not have a landline infrastructure and the only possibility is mobile connection, which is expensive. The internet cafés stand at 2 against the population of 30515 (Greater Tzaneen Municipality IDP: 2005-2006:12). The community depends on those two internet cafés.
Learned individuals and business have afforded to connect. Others depend on internet services from their institutions, work place, and internet cafes. Challenges of the infrastructure unavailability such as telephony have a negative impact on utilization.
It was recommended that the Municipality should partner with NGOs and community based organizations to deliver internet and related services to the community.
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Exploring the development of a framework for agile methodologies to promote the adoption and use of cloud computing services in South AfricaMwansa, Gardner 24 August 2016 (has links)
The emergence of cloud computing is influencing how businesses develop, re-engineer, and
implement critical software applications. The cloud requires developers to elevate the
importance of compliance with security policies, regulations and internal engineering standards
in their software development life cycles. Cloud computing and agile development
methodologies are new technologies associated with new approaches in the way computing
services are provisioned and development of quality software enhanced. However adoption and
use of agile and cloud computing by SMMEs in South Africa is seemingly constrained by a
number of technical and non-technical challenges. Using Grounded Theory and case study
method this study was aimed at exploring the development of a framework for agile
methodologies to promote the adoption and use of cloud computing services by SMMEs in
South Africa. Data was collected through survey and in-depth interviews. Open, Axial and
Selective coding was used to analyse the data.
In tandem with its main objective the study, besides exploring the development of the envisaged framework, also generated and made available valuable propositions and knowledge
that SMMEs in South Africa using agile development methodologies can use to work better
with cloud computing services in the country without compromising on software quality. The
findings of this study and the emerging insights around the development of the framework,
which in itself also constitutes an important decision making tool for supporting adoption and
use of cloud computing services, are a substantial contribution to knowledge and practice in
the ICT field of information systems in South Africa / Information Science / D. Phil. (Information Systems)
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