Kosheek Sewchurran
Kosheek
Sewchurran is a senior lecturer and research associate with the department
of information systems at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. His
main research interests relate to the development of underlying theory to
support education and practice in Information Systems project practice,
problem structuring and sense making. Prior to academia he spent more than a
decade working on large projects in various capacities which included
program management, project management and business analysis. His masters’
research investigated the combination of SSM with UML while his PhD research
investigated the development of ontology for Information Systems project
management.
More about Kosheek
Talks
-
2006 AIS Special Interest Group for Systems Analysis and Design
(Vancouver, British Columbia)
[Download]
(.DOC)
(30/05/2006)
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Kosheek Vote of Thanks NAPP Vice Chancellor EVENT
[Download]
(.DOC)
(23/06/2006)
- Sewchurran, K., Eccels, M., Scotte, E. (2006). Teaching Software
Development to Information Systems Majors Using an Action Research
Process. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the Southern
African Computer Lecturers Association, Somerset West, Cape Town, South
Africa
[Download]
(.DOC)
(28/06/2006)
Papers in progress
- Toward principles to appreciate, explore and interrogate the future
of the Internet in South Africa and the likely impact on Human
Development [Download]
(.DOCX)
(749.7 KB) (04/09/2009)
- Learning and Making Sense of Project
Phenomena in Information Systems Education
[Download] (.DOCX)
(1.2 MB) (04/09/2009)
- Research as formulating perspectives to make sense of problematic
situations
[Download] (.DOCX)
(450.4 KB) (18/06/2009)
Resume
- Download Kosheek's short Resume
here
(.DOC)
(04/09/2009)
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