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CompSysTech 2015: Dublin, Ireland
- Boris Rachev, Angel Smrikarov:
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies, CompSysTech, Dublin, Ireland, June 25 - 26, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3357-3
Keynotes
- Jaroslav Pokorný:
Database technologies in the world of big data. 1-12 - Rory V. O'Connor:
Developing software and systems engineering standards. 13-21
Simulation and modeling
- Steinar Kristoffersen:
Better workflow modelling of production processes: re-engineering enterprise, resource and material planning in computational logistics. 22-29 - Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:
Dynamic routing using maximal road capacity. 30-37 - Kumaran Rajarathianm, J. Barry Gomm, Karl O. Jones, Dingli Yu:
Predetermined time constant approximation method for optimising search space boundary by standard genetic algorithm. 38-45 - Daniel Herfert, Maik Gollnick:
"Good Vibrations": a complete software solution for experimental, operational modal analysis and operating deflection shapes. 46-53 - Nikolay Raychev, Elena Racheva:
Interactive environment for implementation and simulation of quantum algorithms. 54-60
Software engineering
- Kalle Rindell, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Ville Leppänen:
A comparison of security assurance support of agile software development methods. 61-68 - Cristina Casado-Lumbreras, Ricardo Colomo Palacios:
Mitigating issues in global software developments by means of mentoring. 69-74 - Pekka Mäkiaho, Timo Poranen, Ari Seppi:
Software metrics in students' software development projects. 75-82 - Miroslav Bures:
Metrics for automated testability of web applications. 83-89 - Petri Pulkkinen, Johannes Holvitie, Olli Nevalainen, Ville Leppänen:
Reusability based program clone detection: case study on large scale healthcare software system. 90-97 - Ventsislav Nikolov:
Compliance check software system. 98-103 - Todor Cholakov, Dimitar Birov:
Duplicate code detection algorithm. 104-111 - Jari-Matti Mäkelä, Ville Leppänen:
Towards an extensible, modular compiler construction with scalable abstractions and types. 112-119
Using IT to improve business and life
- Jouni Ikonen, Petri Ryhänen, Janne Parkkila, Antti Knutas:
Linking physical activities and video games. 120-127 - Alfred Iwainsky:
Navigation support for old and handicapped persons in urban regions. 128-135 - Ivana Dubravac, Vanja Bevanda:
Mobile business intelligence adoption (case of croatian SMEs). 136-143 - Paulo R. M. de Andrade, Adriano Bessa Albuquerque, Otávio F. Frota, Mirko A. N. Morais:
Using a mobile app to improve performance of management of services orders and teams processes. 144-151 - Rosen Ivanov:
A novel approach for accessing WEB services based on multi-touch interaction with NFC smart posters. 152-159
Information systems and information retrieval
- Borislav Banchev, Tsvetozar Georgiev:
Architecture of automated communication and data processing system for forensic medicine. 160-167 - Desislava Paneva-Marinova, Maxim Goynov, Detelin Luchev, Radoslav Pavlov:
Solution for content interoperability among digital libraries for orthodox artefacts and knowledge. 168-175 - Johannes Holvitie, Ville Leppänen:
RefUTU: automatic bibliography database generation for freely formatted reference listings. 176-183 - Antti Knutas, Arash Hajikhani, Juho Salminen, Jouni Ikonen, Jari Porras:
Cloud-based bibliometric analysis service for systematic mapping studies. 184-191 - Lukas Loch, Pavol Návrat, Alena Kovárová:
Answering questions based on gradually learned knowledge from the web using lightweight semantics. 192-198 - Martin Nehéz, Dusan Bernát, Martin Klauco:
Comparison of algorithms for near-optimal dominating sets computation in real-world networks. 199-206 - Ivo Marinchev, Gennady Agre:
On speeding up the implementation of nearest neighbour search and classification. 207-213 - Daniela Chudá, Peter Krátky:
Grouping instances in kNN for classification based on computer mouse features. 214-220 - Dmitry Dolgikh, Ivan Jelínek:
Graph-based music recommendation approach using social network analysis and community detection method. 221-227 - Stavros D. Nikolopoulos, Iosif Polenakis:
A graph-based model for malicious code detection exploiting dependencies of system-call groups. 228-235 - Ilir Keka, Betim Çiço:
Big data in electricity-visualization aspect. 236-243
Computer graphics and image processing
- Emiliano Spera, Domenico Tegolo, Cesare Valenti:
Segmentation and feature extraction in capillaroscopic videos. 244-251 - Elena Zaharieva-Stoyanova, Stefan Bozov:
Portable knitting format - XML-based language for knitting symbols description. 252-259
Hardware
- Dimitar Tyanev, Yulka Petkova:
Early-zero 4-phase micro-pipeline controller with protection. 260-267 - Rositsa Botsova, Anna K. Lekova, Ivan Chavdarov:
Imitation learning of robots by integrating Microsoft kinect and PID controller with a sensor for angular displacement in a robot joint. 268-275 - Ivan Kanev:
Comparison of two methods for computing FPGA-based weighted average linear spatial filters. 276-283
Operating systems and computer networks
- Samuel Laurén, Sampsa Rauti, Ville Leppänen:
Diversification of system calls in linux kernel. 284-291 - Jozef Filipek, Ladislav Hudec:
Distributed firewall using PKI in mobile Ad Hoc networks. 292-298 - Jan Lastinec, Ladislav Hudec:
A performance analysis of IPSec/AH protocol for automotive environment. 299-304
WORKSHOP "advances in high performance services for digital, multilingual education" (AHPISDME)
- Mirjana Ivanovic, Zoran Budimac, Milos Radovanovic, Milos Savic:
Does the choice of the first programming language influence students' grades? 305-312 - Ásrún Matthíasdóttir, Hallgrímur Arnalds:
Rethinking teaching and assessing in a programming course a case study. 313-318 - Betim Çiço, Marco Porta:
E-Learning and MOOCs: a short investigation in the context of the FETCH European thematic network. 319-325 - Krzysztof Jankowski, Antti Knutas, Jouni Ikonen, Jari Porras:
Automated social network analysis of online student collaboration activity. 326-333 - Bojan Cestnik, Marko Bohanec, Tanja Urbancic:
QTvity: advancing students' engagement during lectures by using mobile devices. 334-341 - Danijela Jaksic, Patrizia Poscic:
Reasons for academic dishonesty in a traditional and a partially online environment: a survey. 342-349 - Filip Hlavacek, Alena Kovárová:
Multi-touch interaction techniques to control 3D objects on a smartphone screen. 350-357 - András London, Áron Pelyhe, Csaba Holló, Tamás Németh:
Applying graph-based data mining concepts to the educational sphere. 358-365 - Sabina Sisovic, Maja Matetic, Marija Brkic Bakaric:
Mining student data to assess the impact of moodle activities and prior knowledge on programming course success. 366-373 - Maja Matetic, Marija Brkic Bakaric, Sabina Sisovic:
Association rule mining and visualization of introductory programming course activities. 374-381 - Marija Brkic Bakaric, Maja Matetic, Sabina Sisovic:
Text mining student reports. 382-389
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