Conference Committees
General Conference Chairs
Hein Venter (Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria)
Marijke Coetzee (Academy for Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Johannesburg)
Marianne Loock (School of Computing, University of
South Africa)
Mariki Eloff (Institute for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa)
Jan Eloff (Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria)
Organising Committee
Hein
Venter (Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria)
Marijke Coetzee (Academy for Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Johannesburg)
Marianne Loock (School of Computing, University of
South Africa)
Irene Venter (Department of Computer Science, University of Pretoria)
Mariki Eloff (Institute for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa)
Conference Programme Committee
Marijke Coetzee (Academy for Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Johannesburg)
Marianne Loock (School of Computing, University of
South Africa)
Mariki Eloff (Institute for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa)
Stephen Flowerday - 2016 guest editor for the
SAIEE Africa Research Journal
(University of Fort Hare)
Conference Honorary Committee
The following members are honorary committee members of the ISSA conference.
These committee members are honoured for their effort as founding members of the
ISSA conference since 2000. Although they are not so actively involved in
organising the conference, they are still performing an important advisory roll
in the conference. The current conference committee feels obliged to honour them
as such.
Jan Eloff (University
of Pretoria)
Mariki Eloff (Institute for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa)
Les Labuschagne (School of Computing, University of South Africa)
On behalf
of the general conference chairs, we would like to extend our heartfelt
appreciation to all the conference committees for their hard work in organising
ISSA 2016! Without your continuous hard work and efforts, ISSA 2016
would not have been possible. Again, we thank you!

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