SAICSIT 2025

Programme

(subject to change)

Day 1: Thursday, 17 July 2025

08:00-08:30Registration
2nd Floor Foyer
 Opening Session
African Fire 1
08:30-08:40Opening
Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT & Dr Karen Calteaux, Conference Chair: FDCR
08:40-08:50Welcome
Prof Ernest Kalema, DVC of College of Law & Management Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal
08:50-08:55Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT
08:55-09:30Keynote: Leveraging AI and digital transformation in higher education
Prof Kiran Bhujun, Director of Tertiary Education and Scientific Research, Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science and Research, Mauritius
09:30-09:45Interaction with Keynote Speaker and housekeeping
Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT
09:45-10:00Group Photo @ Pool Deck
10:00-10:20Tea
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
 

SAICSIT Session 1: Machine Learning

African Fire 1

Session Chair: Prof Marie Hattingh

SAICSIT Session 2: Security

African Fire 2

Session Chair: Prof Manoj Maharaj

SAICSIT Session 3: Education and Research

African Fire 3

Session Chair: Prof Irene Govender

FDCR Session 1: Cloud to Edge, Advanced IoT, Networking

African Fire 4

Session Chair: Prof Albert Lysko

10:30-10:50Zvinodashe Revesai and Okuthe P. Kogeda NUTRINET: A Computationally Efficient Graph Neural Model for Interpretable Nutrient Interaction AnalysisMuhtahir Oloyede, Topside Mathonsi and Kikelomo Omotosho – Discretization-Based Bimodal Biometrics for AuthenticationLisa Seymour, Matthew Mullarkey, Alta van der Merwe and Jan Vom Brocke – Design Science Research: Guidance for Crafting and Reporting Design Knowledge ContributionsMalcolm Sande – Queuing Perspective Analysis for Opportunistic Spectrum Access in Heterogeneous Cognitive Networks
10:50-11:10Kundai Chirimumimba and Ifeoluwapo FashoroBridging the Financial Literacy Gap: Machine Learning-Powered Visualisations for Non-Financial UsersRaeesa Behardien and Irwin Brown Antecedents and Consequences of Consumer Internet of Things Security Self-EfficacyPariksha Singh, Machdel Matthee and Alta van der Merwe – Towards a Curriculum Development Framework for Integrating Artificial Intelligence Literacy into Digital Literacy Courses in Higher EducationRozeena Ebrahim, Mla Vilakazi, Ntsako Mabunda, Siyanda Sikrenya, Koketso Makaleng, Albert A. Lysko and Luzango Mfupe – Power Consumption Analysis of a 5G NR Base Station Using a Custom Measurement Setup
11:10-11:30Antin Paul Phillips and Mathys Cornelius du Plessis Rectification of Accumulated Proprioception Errors in Evolutionary RoboticsHarry Moongela and Thembekile MayayiseThe Impact of Large Language Models on CybersecurityEbrahim Adam and Upasana Gitanjali Singh – Snap and Learn: Investigating Students’ Utilization of Photographs in Programming Classes at a South African UniversityBoitumelo Leotlela, Lehlogonolo P.I. Ledwaba and Marijke Coetzee – Evaluating Trust Models for the IoT-enabled, Peer-to-Peer Energy Market
11:30-11:50Ali Murtaza Caunhye and Asad JeewaDecision Transformers vs Traditional Offline Reinforcement Learning Algorithms in Varying Reward Settings for Continuous Control TasksSiphosethu Kula and Tapiwa GunduFramework for Assessing the Effectiveness of eLearning Modules on Employee Behaviour Towards Password SecurityRushil Raghavjee, Rontala Prabhakar Subramaniam and Irene Govender – An Application of Learning Analytics for First-Year IS&T Students at UKZNAmisha Manga, Reesen Govindsamy, Yusuf Mowzer and Achmed Giesler – Evaluating Offline LoRaWAN for Surface-Level Maritime Communication
11:50-12:10Muhammad Sa’Ood Shah and Asad JeewaLimitations of Scalarization in MORL: A Comparative Study Across Discrete EnvironmentsCynthia Sthembile Ntshangase, Kedimotse Baruni, Ross Holder and Anton De Kock – Developing a Multi-Modal Biometric System for Children Using Age-Weighted Feature Matching ApproachSiphamandla Mncube, Xolile Samukelisiwe Zincume and Dlalisa SizweConversion Process in Production and Distribution of Digital Resources for Tuition in Higher EducationAndrew Smith and Lehlogonolo P.I. Ledwaba – An Investigation into Secure, Remote, Firmware Updating Mechanisms for Peer-to-Peer Transactive Microgrids
12:10-12:30Taine Elliott, Stephen Levitt, Ken Nixon and Martinus Bekker – Data Overdose? Time for a Quadruple Shot: Knowledge Graph Construction using Enhanced Triple ExtractionChinedu Okonkwo and Amos AneleChineduAI-Driven Decision-Making in Business Operations: Enhancing Efficiency and AccuracyNkosikhona Msweli and Alfred KgopaThe Recent Publication Trends of Teaching and Learning through Virtual RealityWandile Thabani Mnyandu, Ntshuxeko Makondo and Hlabishi Kobo – P4 Beyond Intel: Comparative Analysis and Trends of Production Ready Programmable Hardware Solutions
12:30-13:15Lunch
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
 Afternoon Plenary
African Fire 1
13:15-13:20Introduction of Keynote
Prof Manoj Maharaj
13:20-13:55Keynote: Harnessing AI for Inclusive Digital Education and Bridging the Digital Divide
Prof Darelle van Greunen, Distinguished Professor, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
13:55-14:10Q&A
Prof Manoj Maharaj
14:10-14:15Introduction to Panel Session, ISACA
Moderator: Ms Melissa Naidoo
14:15-14:35Panel Session: Digital Resilience in the Age of AI-Driven Threats
ISACA, African Fire 1

Panelists: Mr Kenneth Palliam, Ms Roxanne Badenhorst and Mr Brian Mokhantso
14:35-14:50Audience Engagement with Panel, ISACA
Moderator: Ms Melissa Naidoo
15:00-15:30Tea
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
 

SAICSIT Session 4: Anomaly Detection and Image Analysis

African Fire 1

Session Chair: Dr Rushil Raghavjee

SAICSIT Session 5: Cybersecurity in schools

African Fire 2

Session Chair: Dr Surika Civilcharran

SAICSIT Session 6: Data analytics and Data management

African Fire 3

Session Chair: Dr Sanjay Ranjeeth

FDCR Session 2: Mixed Reality and Digital Twins

African Fire 4

Session Chair: Dr Reevana Balmahoon

15:30-15:50Daniel Gordon, Joe Whales, Alex Smith and Patrick Marais – Using Deep Learning to Detect Stitching Artefacts in Drone-Based Orthomosaics of OrchardsZwelithini Mabhena and Wallace Chigona – Cybersecurity Compliance in Schools: A Systematic Literature ReviewCarla Jacobs and Alta van der Merwe – Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Master Data Quality Management in Enterprise Resource Planning SystemsMakomane Dorothea Lawretta Sekhoto and Akihiro Fujii – Integrating Gaussian Mixture Models with Digital Twin Technology for Predictive Maintenance in Coal Mills
15:50-16:10Ryan Murphy, Boitumelo Mokoka and Josiah Chavula – Internet Traffic Classification Low-Resource Networks using Supervised and Unsupervised LearningCaroline Magunje and Wallace Chigona Towards a Cybersecurity Model for Marginalised Schools in South AfricaMaanda Raudzingana and Lisa SeymourBenefits of AI-Driven Digital Transformation in Organisational Settings: A Literature ReviewJay Moodley, Ofentse Dire, Mutali Mphephu and Beatrice van Eden – XR-Training Assist: A Mixed Reality Platform for Accelerated Industrial Equipment Training
16:10-16:30Michael Gamsu and Josiah Chavula – Hybrid Deep Learning for Traffic Classification in Low-Resource Networks Rennie Naidoo and Shiven NaidooTransforming Global Health Data into Actionable Insights: A Color-Enhanced Geovisual Analytics ApproachRoger Hislop – The Essential Third Leg of the Digital Triple in IOT Systems
16:30-17:30SAICSIT AGM
African Fire 1
16:3016:50: Khanyisile Masemola, Cuthbert Nyamupangedengu and David George Dorrell – Towards a Sustainable Digital Economy: The Role of Sodium-Ion Batteries in Energy Transition
16:5017:10: Sicelokuhle Ngwenya and Shandukani Vhulondo – The Role of Mixed Reality and Digital Twin Technology for Traditional Power Utility Operational Technology: Risks and Benefits
17:1017:30: Hugo Kirchner, Andrew Van Gruting, Evans Nkomo, Kabo Mokgatle, Zandile Molala and Lethu Xaba – Towards Setting a Precedent and Standard for Digital Engineering in South Africa From an Organ-of-State Perspective

Day 2: Friday, 18 July 2025

08:30-08:45Registration
2nd Floor Foyer
 Opening Session
African Fire 1
08:50-09:00Welcome
Dr Karen Calteaux, Conference Chair: FDCR
Introduction of Keynote Speaker: Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT
09:00-09:30Keynote: Artificial Intelligence: A Driver of Inclusive Development and Shared Prosperity for the Global South
Prof Arthur Mutambara, Full Professor and Director, Institute for the Future of Knowledge, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
09:30-09:45Interaction with Keynote and Housekeeping
Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT
09:45-10:00Group Photo @ Pool Deck
10:00-10:20Tea
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
 

SAICSIT Session 7
Anomaly Detection cont. and Security and Intrusion detection

African Fire 1

Session Chair: Dr Mkhuseli Ngxandei

SAICSIT Session 8: Natural language and sentiment analysis

African Fire 2

Session Chair: Dr Ntabeni Jere

SAICSIT Session 9: Agile Software Development

African Fire 3

Session Chair: Prof Lisa Seymour

FDCR Session 3: Blockchain and Cybersecurity

African Fire 4

Session Chair: Dr Lehlo Ledwaba

10:30-10:50Edward Baleni, Patrick Marais and Sebnem Er – Autonomous Anomaly Detection of Tree Crown DelineationsRonny MabokelaSentiment Analysis in African Languages: Evaluating Generative AI and Afrocentric Language ModelsMohammad Amir Khan, Rushil Raghavjee, Surika Civilcharran and Sanjay Ranjeeth – The Effectiveness and Challenges Experienced During the Adoption of Agile Methodologies Across Industries in Software DevelopmentSthembile Ntshangase, Kedimotse Baruni and Samuel Lefophane – Towards the Development of a Public Key Infrastructure for South Africa using a Qualitative Method
10:50-11:10Emanuel Leakane Dikotla and Sello Mokwena – A Comparative Analysis of Intelligent and Resilient Machine Learning Intrusion Detection Systems.Masana Khanyi, Milandre Van Lill and Marcel DunaiskiCitation context extraction using a transformer-based model with a question-answering taskVictoria Macha, Jeanette Wendy Wing and Theo N. Andrew – Using Metaphor Analysis to Explore the Theoretical Underpinnings of Agile Software Development: Towards a More Sustainable Software Development EnvironmentJulian Kanjere, Merryl Ford and Murray Louw – BlockBaRT: A Blockchain-based Battery Passport with Selective Disclosure of Verifiable Data
11:10-11:30Neo Onica Matsobane and Sello Mokwena – Synthetic Intelligence for Malware Defense: A Random Forest Approach to Building Resilient Detection SystemsPaul Jideani and Aurona Gerber – EvoDenoise: A Differential Evolution Approach for Denoising TweetsSanjay RanjeethThe Influence of Organisational Culture on the Adoption of Agile MethodologyHeloise Pieterse – Understanding the Risk: Mapping Deepfake Cyberattacks to a Temporal Attack Model
11:30-12:15Chair Yoga Session
Dr Anasuya Boligara, Director @ SVCC, Consulate General of India, Durban
12:15-13:00Lunch
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
 Afternoon Plenary
African Fire 1
13:00-13:05Introduction of Keynote
Dr Karen Calteaux, Conference Chair: FDCR
13:05-13:35Keynote: AI as an enabler for a sustainable digital economy
Dr Ntsako Baloyi, Africa Data and AI Lead – Technology, Accenture, South Africa
13:35-13:45Q&A
Dr Karen Calteaux, Conference Chair: FDCR
13:45-13:55Vote of Thanks
Prof Upasana G Singh, Conference Chair: SAICSIT & Dr Karen Calteaux, Conference Chair: FDCR
 

SAICSIT Session 10: AI and machine learning

African Fire 1

Session Chair: Dr Mark Ofori Nketia

SAICSIT Session 11: Organization adoption and digital transformation

African Fire 2

Session Chair: Dr Mourine Achieng

SAICSIT Session 12: Digital Business

African Fire 3

Session Chair: Prof Mac van der Merwe

FDCR Session 4: Artificial Intelligence

African Fire 4

Session Chair: Dr Hlabishi Kobo

14:00-14:20Phillip Sibanda, Ifeoluwapo Fashoro and Brenda Scholtz – From Paper Trails to Digital Health: Overcoming Patient Data Management Challenges in South African Primary Health CareMourine Achieng and Mmathabo Mngadi – Leveraging Advanced Technologies for Enhanced Regulatory Compliance in Public OrganizationsSharon Kenmoe-Fokou and Carolien van den BergOvercoming Barriers to Technology Adoption Among Immigrant Entrepreneurs in the Informal EconomySthembiso Mkhwanazi, Privolin Naidoo, Avashlin Moodley, Sandile Khumalo, Given Mnisi and Mamolapi Mothomoholo – Retrieval-Augmented Story Generation for isiZulu: Enhancing Literacy through AI in Low-Resource Contexts
14:20-14:40Innocent Onwuegbuzie and Olutoyin OlaitanOpinion Survey on AI-Driven Gamified Learning Paradigm: A Next-Gen Learning ApproachSiya MhlongoExploring the Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence: A BERTopic Analysis of Academic LiteratureAlfred Kgopa, Shaun Adlam and Bessie Monchusi – Bibliometric Analysis of Digital Livestock Management SystemsNkgaphe Tsebesebe, Kelvin Mpofu and Patience Mthunzi-Kufa – Machine Learning-Driven Biosensing for Foundational Digital Health Capabilities in Resource-Constrained Settings
14:40-15:10Joseph Kayira, Twinomurinzi Hossana, Joash Mageto and Tebogo Bokaba – Emerging Trends of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain OperationsClayton Solomon and Mkhuseli NgxandeEdu Chatbot – Making AI Learning AccessibleRicha Doctor and Nita MennegaCritical Factors Contributing to the Success of Digital Startups in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature ReviewMwansa Mwelwa and Martin Phiri – Automated Cholera Testing Device with Mobile Application for Water Safety
15:15-15:45Tea
African Heritage on 2nd Floor
18:00-21:30
(arrive from 17:30)
Gala Dinner
African Sky on 11th Floor
Theme: Rainbow Safari: Celebrating South African Diversity
Dress: Elegant with South African, African and Indian influences