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33rd SAC 2018: Pau, France
- Hisham M. Haddad, Roger L. Wainwright, Richard Chbeir
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Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC 2018, Pau, France, April 09-13, 2018. ACM 2018
Artificial intelligence and agents: ACMCMPH - advanced computational methods in biomedical imaging and population health track
- Fabio Fassetti, Ilaria Fassetti:
Mining string patterns for individuating reading pathologies. 1-5 - Tommy Hielscher, Henry Völzke, Panagiotis Papapetrou, Myra Spiliopoulou:
Discovering, selecting and exploiting feature sequence records of study participants for the classification of epidemiological data on hepatic steatosis. 6-13 - Ana Luiza Menegatti Pavan, Marwa Benabdallah, Marie-Ange Lèbre, Diana Rodrigues de Pina
, Faouzi Jaziri, Antoine Vacavant, Achraf Mtibaa, Hawa Mohamed Ali, Manuel Grand-Brochier, Hugo Rositi, Benoît Magnin, Armand Abergel, Pascal Chabrot:
A parallel framework for HCC detection in DCE-MRI sequences with wavelet-based description and SVM classification. 14-21 - Leila Cristina Carneiro Bergamasco
, Carlos E. Rochitte
, Fátima L. S. Nunes
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3D medical objects processing and retrieval using spherical harmonics: a case study with congestive heart failure MRI exams. 22-29
Artificial intelligence and agents: ACMCMPH - advanced computational methods in biomedical imaging and population health track: poster papers
- Hatem Bellaaj, Afef Mdhaffar
, Mohamed Jmaiel, Sondes Hdiji Mseddi, Bernd Freisleben
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An adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system for improving data quality in disease registries. 30-33 - Mauro Annarumma, Giovanni Montana:
Deep metric learning for multi-labelled radiographs. 34-37
Artificial intelligence and agents: BIO - bionformatics track
- Manu Madhavan
, G. Gopakumar:
A tf-idf based topic model for identifying lncRNAs from genomic background. 40-46 - Salma Daoud, Afef Mdhaffar
, Bernd Freisleben
, Mohamed Jmaiel:
A multi-criteria decision making approach for predicting cancer cell sensitivity to drugs. 47-53 - Mattia Ricatto, Marco Barsacchi, Alessio Bechini
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Interpretable CNV-based tumour classification using fuzzy rule based classifiers. 54-59 - Pedro M. Martins
, Vinícius D. Mayrink
, Sabrina de Azevedo Silveira, Carlos Henrique da Silveira
, Leonardo H. F. de Lima, Raquel Cardoso de Melo Minardi
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How to compute protein residue contacts more accurately? 60-67
Artificial intelligence and agents: BIO - bionformatics track: poster papers
- Wallison William Guimarães, Cristiano Lacerda Nunes Pinto, Cristiane Neri Nobre, Luis E. Zárate
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Evaluation of inductive and transductive inference in the context of translation initiation site. 68-71
Artificial intelligence and agents: BIO - bionformatics track: student research abstract
- Sampson E. Akwafuo:
Estimating the impacts of HIV intervention programs among females who sell sex in Nigeria: a modelling approach: student research abstract. 72-73 - Chitaranjan Mahapatra:
Simulation study of transient receptor potential current in urinary bladder over activity: student research abstract. 74-75
Information systems: BPMEA - business process management & enterprise architecture track
- Mujahid Sultan
, Andriy V. Miranskyy:
Ordering stakeholder viewpoint concerns for holistic enterprise architecture: the W6H framework. 78-85 - Nour Assy, Boudewijn F. van Dongen, Wil M. P. van der Aalst
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Similarity resonance for improving process model matching accuracy. 86-93 - Vanessa Mendoza, Denis Silva da Silveira
, Maria Luiza Albuquerque, João Araújo
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Verifying BPMN understandability with novice business managers. 94-101 - Diogo Proença, José Borbinha
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Using enterprise architecture model analysis and description logics for maturity assessment. 102-109 - Carlo Combi, Barbara Oliboni, Mathias Weske, Francesca Zerbato
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Conceptual modeling of inter-dependencies between processes and data. 110-119 - Mario Cortes Cornax
, Ajay Krishna, Adrian Mos, Gwen Salaün:
Automated analysis of industrial workflow-based models. 120-127 - Davide Rossi, Francesco Poggi
, Paolo Ciancarini
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Dynamic high-level requirements in self-adaptive systems. 128-137
Information systems: BPMEA - business process management & enterprise architecture track: poster papers
- Alessandro Tiso, Gianna Reggio, Maurizio Leotta
, Filippo Ricca:
A method for developing model to text transformations. 138-141
Distributed systems: CC - cloud computing track
- Majid Makki, Dimitri Van Landuyt
, Bert Lagaisse
, Wouter Joosen, Nick Hofstede:
Transparent IO access control for application-level tenant isolation. 143-150 - Miguel E. Coimbra
, Mennan Selimi, Alexandre P. Francisco
, Felix Freitag
, Luís Veiga
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Gelly-scheduling: distributed graph processing for service placement in community networks. 151-160 - Mohamed Mehdi Kandi
, Shaoyi Yin, Abdelkader Hameurlain:
An integer linear-programming based resource allocation method for SQL-like queries in the cloud. 161-166 - Rathinaraja Jeyaraj
, Ananthanarayana V. S.:
Multi-level per node combiner (MLPNC) to minimize mapreduce job latency on virtualized environment. 167-174 - Seyed Morteza Nabavinejad, Maziar Goudarzi:
Data locality and VM interference aware mitigation of data skew in hadoop leveraging modern portfolio theory. 175-182 - Jens Lindemann
, Mathias Fischer:
A memory-deduplication side-channel attack to detect applications in co-resident virtual machines. 183-192 - Dileep Mardham, Sanjay Madria, James R. Milligan, Mark Linderman:
Cloud transactions adhere to strict policy consistency for improved performance. 193-200 - Malayam Parambath Gilesh
, S. D. Madhu Kumar
, Lillykutty Jacob:
Bounding the cost of virtual machine migrations for resource allocation in cloud data centers. 201-206
Distributed systems: CC - cloud computing track: poster papers
- Thouraya Gouasmi
, Wajdi Louati, Ahmed Hadj Kacem:
Efficient distribution of mapreduce jobs for maximizing profit on federated cloud. 207-209 - Po-Chun Huang, Yuan-Hao Chang
, Tseng-Yi Chen
, Chia-Heng Tu, Chun Chen, Hsin-Wen Wei, Wei-Kuan Shih:
Performance optimization of heterogeneous cloud storage with bandwidth & capacity considerations. 210-213
Distributed systems: CC - cloud computing track: student research abstract
- Malayam Parambath Gilesh
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Curtailing the cost of virtual machine migrations in cloud data centers: student research abstract. 214-215
Distributed systems: CCS track
- Ivan Valkov, Natalia Chechina, Phil Trinder:
Comparing languages for engineering server software: erlang, go, and scala with akka. 218-225 - Markus Wutzler
, Thomas Springer, Alexander Schill:
Coordinated composition of continuous service collaborations in decentralized smart computing environments. 226-233 - Akiko Teranishi, Minoru Nakayama, Theodor Wyeld, Mohamad A. Eid:
Online team-based game development discussions patterns summarised using probabilistic models. 234-239 - Li Liu, Adam Kaplan:
No longer alone: finding common ground in collaborative virtual environments. 240-246
Distributed systems: CCS track: poster papers
- Chinnapong Angsuchotmetee
, Richard Chbeir
, Yudith Cardinale
, Shohei Yokoyama:
A pipelining-based framework for processing events in multimedia sensor networks. 247-250
Artificial intelligence and agents: CIVIA - computational intelligence and video & image analysis track
- Filipe Tório L. R. Nhimi, Zenilton K. G. Patrocínio Jr.
, Benjamin Perret, Jean Cousty, Silvio Jamil Ferzoli Guimarães:
Evaluation of morphological hierarchies for supervised video segmentation. 252-259 - Thainan B. Remboski, William D. de Souza, Marilton S. de Aguiar
, Paulo R. Ferreira Jr.
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Identification of fruit fly in intelligent traps using techniques of digital image processing and machine learning. 260-267 - Eduardo A. Speroni, Simone Regina Ceolin, Osmar Marchi dos Santos, Andrei Piccinini Legg:
A low cost VSLAM prototype using webcams and a smartphone for outdoor application. 268-275 - Rafael Lima Rocha
, Ana Carolina Quintao Siravenha
, Ana Cláudia S. Gomes, Gerson Lima Serejo, Alexandre Francisco Barral Silva, Luciano M. Rodrigues, Júlio Braga, Giovanni Dias
, Schubert R. Carvalho, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
A deep-learning-based approach for automated wagon component inspection. 276-283 - Iuri R. Souza, Maurício Cunha Escarpinati, Daniel D. Abdala:
A curve completion algorithm for agricultural planning. 284-291 - Luciane B. Soares, Átila Astor Weis, Bruna de Vargas Guterres, Ricardo Nagel Rodrigues, Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho
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Computer vision system for weld bead geometric analysis. 292-299 - Willian Tessaro Lunardi
, Holger Voos
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Comparative study of genetic and discrete firefly algorithm for combinatorial optimization. 300-308
Artificial intelligence and agents: CIVIA - computational intelligence and video & image analysis track: poster papers
- Daniel Y. T. Chino, Lucas C. Scabora, Caetano Traina Jr.
, Agma J. M. Traina:
BoSS: image retrieval using bag-of-superpixels signatures. 309-312
Artificial intelligence and agents: CoCo - cognitive computing track
- Sophie de Kok, Linda Punt, Rosita van den Puttelaar, Karoliina Ranta, Kim Schouten, Flavius Frasincar:
Review-level aspect-based sentiment analysis using an ontology. 315-322 - Mariano Rico
, Nandana Mihindukulasooriya
, Dimitris Kontokostas, Heiko Paulheim
, Sebastian Hellmann, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
Predicting incorrect mappings: a data-driven approach applied to DBpedia. 323-330 - Nicolas Bougie, Ryutaro Ichise:
Deep reinforcement learning boosted by external knowledge. 331-338 - Prantik Howlader, Kuntal Kumar Pal, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, S. D. Madhu Kumar
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Predicting facebook-users' personality based on status and linguistic features via flexible regression analysis techniques. 339-345
Artificial intelligence and agents: CoCo - cognitive computing track: poster papers
- Eric Fernandes de Mello Araújo
, Bojan Simoski, Michel C. A. Klein
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Applying machine learning algorithms for deriving personality traits in social network. 346-349
System software and security: CPS - cyber-physical systems track
- Chin-Chiang Pan, Chien-Chung Ho, Yuan-Hao Chang
, Tei-Wei Kuo
, Yu-Ming Chang, Ming-Chang Yang:
Boosting the performance with a data-backup-free programming scheme for TLC-based SSDs. 351-358 - Mohammad Hamad
, Zain Alabedin Haj Hammadeh
, Selma Saidi, Vassilis Prevelakis, Rolf Ernst:
Prediction of abnormal temporal behavior in real-time systems. 359-367 - Himanshu Neema, Bradley Potteiger
, Xenofon D. Koutsoukos, Gabor Karsai
, Péter Völgyesi, Janos Sztipanovits:
Integrated simulation testbed for security and resilience of CPS. 368-374 - Yuanhui Ni, Keni Qiu, Weiwen Chen, Lixue Xia, Yu Wang:
Low power driven loop tiling for RRAM crossbar-based CNN. 375-380
Distributed systems: DADS - dependable, adaptive, and secure distributed systems track
- Sotirios Liaskos, Bo Wang:
Towards a model for comprehending and reasoning about PoW-based blockchain network sustainability. 383-387 - Sana Belguith
, Shujie Cui, Muhammad Rizwan Asghar
, Giovanni Russello:
Secure publish and subscribe systems with efficient revocation. 388-394 - Matthias Prellwitz
, Helge Parzyjegla, Steffen Steiner
, Gero Mühl:
Adaptive information distribution for dynamic sets. 395-402 - Rodrigo Fernandes, José Simão, Luís Veiga
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EcoVMbroker: energy-aware scheduling for multi-layer datacenters. 403-410 - Carlos Carvalho, Daniel Porto, Luís E. T. Rodrigues, Manuel Bravo, Alysson Bessani
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Dynamic adaptation of byzantine consensus protocols. 411-418
Distributed systems: DADS - dependable, adaptive, and secure distributed systems track: poster papers
- Lili Xiao, Shuangqing Xiang, Huibiao Zhu:
Modeling and verifying SDN with multiple controllers. 419-422 - Ali Jafari, Jayasoorya Jayanthi Surendran Nair, Stephan Baumgart, Marjan Sirjani:
Safe and efficient fleet operation for autonomous machines: an actor-based approach. 423-426 - Mahin Abbasipour, Ferhat Khendek
, Maria Toeroe:
Trigger correlation for dynamic system reconfiguration. 427-430
Distributed systems: DADS - dependable, adaptive, and secure distributed systems track: student research abstract
- Marius Stübs:
IT-security in self-organizing decentralized virtual power plants: student research abstract. 431-432
Information systems: DM - data mining track
- Tayeb Kenaza, Khadidja Bennaceur, Abdenour Labed:
An efficient hybrid SVDD/clustering approach for anomaly-based intrusion detection. 435-443 - Jiazhen Chen, Gillian Dobbie, Yun Sing Koh
, Elizabeth Somervell, Gustavo Olivares:
Vehicle emission prediction using remote sensing data and machine learning techniques. 444-451 - Dirk Reinel, Jörg Scheidt, Andreas Henrich, Niko Brucker:
Sentiment phrase generation using statistical methods. 452-460 - Nikolas A. Huhnstock, Alexander Karlsson, Maria Riveiro, H. Joe Steinhauer:
On the behavior of the infinite restricted boltzmann machine for clustering. 461-470 - Sergio Peignier, Christophe Rigotti, Anthony Rossi, Guillaume Beslon:
Weight-based search to find clusters around medians in subspaces. 471-480 - Junho Song
, Sungchae Lim, Sang-Wook Kim:
A novel join technique for similar-trend searches supporting normalization on time-series databases. 481-486 - Xiaoyu Wang, Osamu Hasegawa, Shiming Ge:
Error analysis and topology modifications of a self-organizing incremental neural network. 487-494
Information systems: DM - data mining track: poster papers
- Bernat Coma-Puig, Josep Carmona:
A quality control method for fraud detection on utility customers without an active contract. 495-498
Information systems: DM - data mining track: student research abstract
- Riccardo Cappuzzo
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On improving ROCK-based clustering for categorical data: student research abstract. 499-500
Information systems: DS - data streams track
- Mehdi Zitouni, Reza Akbarinia, Sadok Ben Yahia
, Florent Masseglia:
Maximally informative k-itemset mining from massively distributed data streams. 502-509 - Lanqin Yuan
, Bernhard Pfahringer, Jean Paul Barddal
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Iterative subset selection for feature drifting data streams. 510-517 - Denis Moreira dos Reis, André Gustavo Maletzke, Gustavo E. A. P. A. Batista:
Unsupervised context switch for classification tasks on data streams with recurrent concepts. 518-524
Information systems: DS - data streams track: poster papers
- Christian Beyer, Uli Niemann
, Vishnu Unnikrishnan, Eirini Ntoutsi, Myra Spiliopoulou:
Predicting polarities of entity-centered documents without reading their contents. 525-528 - Ricardo Teixeira Sousa
, João Gama
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Co-training study for online regression. 529-531
Information systems: DTTA - database theory, technology, and applications track
- Christoph Stach
, Bernhard Mitschang:
Curator - a secure shared object store: design, implementation, and evaluation of a manageable, secure, and performant data exchange mechanism for smart devices. 533-540 - R. A. S. N. Soransso, Maria Cláudia Cavalcanti
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Data modeling for analytical queries on document-oriented DBMS. 541-548 - Jéssica Andressa de Souza, Agma J. M. Traina, Sebastian Michel:
Class-constraint similarity queries. 549-556 - Thiago Pereira da Nóbrega, Carlos Eduardo S. Pires, Tiago Brasileiro Araújo, Demetrio Gomes Mestre:
Blind attribute pairing for privacy-preserving record linkage. 557-564
Information systems: DTTA - database theory, technology, and applications track: student research abstract
- Graziele Marques Mazuco dos Santos:
A clustering-based sales forecast for fashion retailing: student research abstract. 565-566
System software and security: EMBS - embedded systems track
- Hashan R. Mendis, Wei-Ming Chen, Leandro Soares Indrusiak
, Tei-Wei Kuo
, Pi-Cheng Hsiu
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Impact of memory frequency scaling on user-centric smartphone workloads. 567-574 - Youcheng Sun
, Marco Di Natale:
Assessing the pessimism of current multicore global fixed-priority schedulability analysis. 575-583 - Xing Pan, Frank Mueller:
Controller-aware memory coloring for multicore real-time systems. 584-592 - Pedro Benedicte
, Carles Hernández
, Jaume Abella
, Francisco J. Cazorla:
RPR: a random replacement policy with limited pathological replacements. 593-600 - Claudio Scordino
, Luca Abeni
, Juri Lelli:
Energy-aware real-time scheduling in the linux kernel. 601-608 - Pierre-Emmanuel Hladik:
A brute-force schedulability analysis for formal model under logical execution time assumption. 609-615
System software and security: EMBS - embedded systems track: poster papers
- Tse-Yuan Wang, Che-Wei Tsao, Yuan-Hao Chang
, Tei-Wei Kuo
, Hsiang-Pang Li:
A partnership-based approach to minimize the maximal response time of flash-memory storage systems. 616-619
System software and security: HCI - smart human computer interaction track
- Zihan Ding, Jiayi Luo, Hongping Deng:
Accelerated exhaustive eye glints localization method for infrared video oculography. 620-627 - Sathish Kumar Ravichandran
, Rani C, Pugalendhi GaneshKumar
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IoT based monitoring of container vehicle for secure and reliable delivery of goods. 628-633 - Imran Ahmed, Qazi Nida ur Rehman, Ghulam Masood, Awais Adnan, Awais Ahmad, Seungmin Rho:
Segmentation of affected skin lesion with blind deconvolution and L*a*b colour space. 634-639 - Rodrigo Santos Do Amor Divino Lima
, Carlos Gustavo Resque dos Santos, Sandro De Paula Mendonça, Jefferson Magalhães de Morais
, Bianchi Serique Meiguins:
Understanding data dimensions by cluster visualization using edge bundling in parallel coordinates. 640-647 - Eduardo Mosqueira-Rey, David Alonso-Ríos
, Vicente Moret-Bonillo:
A heuristic evaluation of the user and programming interfaces of a sleep medicine application. 648-655 - Chaudhry Muhammad Nadeem Faisal
, Javier de Andrés Suárez
, Martín González-Rodríguez
, Daniel Fernández Lanvin, Mudassar Ahmad, Muhammad Asif Habib:
Impact of web design features on irritation for E-commerce websites. 656-663 - Sohail Jabbar
, Muhammad Farhan
, Jin Li, Haseeb Ahmad, Awais Ahmad:
IoT based smart interaction framework for elearning. 664-669
System software and security: HCI - smart human computer interaction track: poster papers
- Murilo Crivellari Camargo, Rodolfo M. Barros
, Vanessa Tavares de Oliveira Barros:
Visual design checklist for graphical user interface (GUI) evaluation. 670-672
System software and security: HCI - smart human computer interaction track: student research abstract
- Sadia Din
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Human behavior analysis based on big data analytics in cyber-physical system: student research abstract. 673-674
Information systems: IAR - information access and retrieval track
- Daniel Valcarce
, Javier Parapar, Álvaro Barreiro
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LiMe: linear methods for pseudo-relevance feedback. 678-687 - Aurélien Moreau, Olivier Pivert, Grégory Smits:
Fuzzy query by example. 688-695 - Arthur F. Da Costa, Marcelo G. Manzato, Ricardo J. G. B. Campello:
CoRec: a co-training approach for recommender systems. 696-703 - Abdelhamid Chellal, Mohand Boughanem:
Optimization framework model for retrospective tweet summarization. 704-711 - Rodrigo Garcia, Rinaldo Lima, Bernard Espinasse, Hilário Oliveira:
Towards coherent single-document summarization: an integer linear programming-based approach. 712-719 - Günter Urak, Hermann Ziak, Roman Kern
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Source selection of long tail sources for federated search in an uncooperative setting. 720-727
Information systems: IAR - information access and retrieval track: poster papers
- Josiane Mothe, Faneva Ramiandrisoa, Michael Rasolomanana:
Automatic keyphrase extraction using graph-based methods. 728-730
Distributed systems: IoT - internet of things track
- Smruti R. Sarangi, Sakshi Goel, Bhumika Singh:
Energy efficient scheduling in IoT networks. 733-740 - Shachar Siboni, Asaf Shabtai, Yuval Elovici:
Leaking data from enterprise networks using a compromised smartwatch device. 741-750 - Ye Xia, Xavier Etchevers, Loïc Letondeur, Thierry Coupaye, Frédéric Desprez:
Combining hardware nodes and software components ordering-based heuristics for optimizing the placement of distributed IoT applications in the fog. 751-760 - Renato Dilli, Amanda Argou, Maurício L. Pilla, Ana Marilza Pernas, Renata Reiser
, Adenauer C. Yamin:
Fuzzy logic and MCDA in IoT resources classification. 761-766 - Mohammed Islam Naas, Laurent Lemarchand, Jalil Boukhobza
, Philippe Raipin Parvédy:
A graph partitioning-based heuristic for runtime IoT data placement strategies in a fog infrastructure. 767-774 - Clémentine Gritti, Refik Molva, Melek Önen
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Lightweight secure bootstrap and message attestation in the internet of things. 775-782 - Arthur Gatouillat, Youakim Badr
, Bertrand Massot
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Hybrid controller synthesis for the IoT. 783-790 - Phelipe Dias Feio, José Neto, Vagner de Brito Nascimento, Antônio Abelém:
FI-MApp: a web application for managing FI-WARE environments in internet of things. 791-799
Distributed systems: IoT - internet of things track: poster papers
- Neska El Haouij, Jean-Michel Poggi, Sylvie Sevestre-Ghalila
, Raja Ghozi, Mériem Jaïdane:
AffectiveROAD system and database to assess driver's attention. 800-803
Distributed systems: IoT - internet of things track: student research abstract
- Alexandre Tessier:
A novel low power brain electrical activity monitor using IoT: student research abstract. 804-805
Artificial intelligence & agents: IRMAS - intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track
- Ajay Kattepur, Hemant Kumar Rath, Anantha Simha, Arijit Mukherjee
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Distributed optimization in multi-agent robotics for industry 4.0 warehouses. 808-815 - Usama Mehmood, Nicola Paoletti
, Dung T. Phan
, Radu Grosu, Shan Lin, Scott D. Stoller, Ashish Tiwari, Junxing Yang, Scott A. Smolka:
Declarative vs rule-based control for flocking dynamics. 816-823 - Jane Holland
, Josephine Griffith, Colm O'Riordan:
Evolving collective behaviours in simulated kilobots. 824-831 - Joanna Turner, Qinggang Meng, Gerald Schaefer, Andrea Soltoggio
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Fast consensus for fully distributed multi-agent task allocation. 832-839
Artificial intelligence & agents: IRMAS - intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track: poster papers
- Alberto Castellini, Giovanni Alberto Beltrame, Manuele Bicego, Jason Blum, Matteo Denitto, Alessandro Farinelli
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Unsupervised activity recognition for autonomous water drones. 840-842 - Eduardo Ferrera
, Jesús Capitán, Merlin Stampa
, Pedro José Marrón
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MiMicS: a multi-robot simulator for teaching, rapid prototyping and large scale evaluations. 843-846
Artificial intelligence & agents: IRMAS - intelligent robotics and multi-agent systems track: student research abstract
- Parikshit Maini:
Cooperative routing with refueling for aerial and ground vehicles for large scale surveillance: student research abstract. 847-848
Artificial intelligence and agents: KEGeoD - knowledge extraction from geographical data track
- Carlos Andres Ferrero
, Luis Otávio Alvares, Willian Zalewski, Vania Bogorny:
MOVELETS: exploring relevant subtrajectories for robust trajectory classification. 849-856 - Mark Kibanov, Martin Becker
, Juergen Mueller, Martin Atzmueller, Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme
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Adaptive kNN using expected accuracy for classification of geo-spatial data. 857-865 - Camille Bernard
, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Jérôme Gensel
, Hy Dao:
Modeling changes in territorial partitions overtime: ontologies TSN and TSN-change. 866-875 - Bertrand Duménieu, Nathalie Abadie, Julien Perret
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Assessing the planimetric accuracy of Paris atlases from the late 18th and 19th centuries. 876-883
Artificial intelligence and agents: KEGeoD - knowledge extraction from geographical data track: student research abstract
- Faris Hawamdeh
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Quantifying walkability of roads using digital elevation models: student research abstract. 884-885
Artificial intelligence and agents: KRR - knowledge representation and reasoning track
- Melisachew Wudage Chekol, Heiner Stuckenschmidt
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Tractable reasoning in probabilistic OWL profiles. 888-895 - Alessandro Previti, Matti Järvisalo:
A preference-based approach to backbone computation with application to argumentation. 896-902 - João F. L. Alcântara, Samy Sá:
An infinite-valued grounded labelling for abstract argumentation frameworks. 903-910 - Gianvincenzo Alfano
, Sergio Greco
, Francesco Parisi, Gerardo I. Simari, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Incremental computation of warranted arguments in dynamic defeasible argumentation: the rule addition case. 911-917 - Maria M. Hedblom
, Dagmar Gromann
, Oliver Kutz:
In, out and through: formalising some dynamic aspects of the image schema containment. 918-925
Artificial intelligence and agents: KRR - knowledge representation and reasoning track: student research abstract
- Vinicius dos Santos
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Concept maps construction using natural language processing to support studies selection. 926-927
Distributed systems: MCA - mobile computing and applications track
- Yasser F. O. Mohammad
, Kazunori Matsumoto, Keiichiro Hoashi:
Deep feature learning and selection for activity recognition. 930-939 - Jorge Bernad, Carlos Bobed
, Eduardo Mena:
Estimating local coverage areas for location dependent queries. 940-947 - Agnese Chiatti, Mu Jung Cho
, Anupriya Gagneja, Xiao Yang, Miriam Brinberg
, Katie Roehrick, Sagnik Ray Choudhury
, Nilam Ram
, Byron Reeves, C. Lee Giles
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Text extraction and retrieval from smartphone screenshots: building a repository for life in media. 948-955 - Bruno Brandoli Machado, Gabriel Spadon
, Mauro S. Arruda, Wesley Nunes Gonçalves, André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho
, José F. Rodrigues Jr.:
A smartphone application to measure the quality of pest control spraying machines via image analysis. 956-963
Distributed systems: MCA - mobile computing and applications track: poster papers
- Taeho Hwang, Myungsik Kim, Seongjin Lee
, Youjip Won:
On the I/O characteristics of the mobile web browsers. 964-966 - Wender Zacarias Xavier, Mateus P. Silveira, Josemar Alves Caetano, Humberto Torres Marques-Neto
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MaE!: a service for supporting people meeting at events. 967-969
Distributed systems: NET - networking track
- Guillermo Julián-Moreno, Rafael Leira, Jorge E. López de Vergara
, Francisco J. Gomez-Arribas
, Iván González:
On the feasibility of 40 gbps network data capture and retention with general purpose hardware. 970-978 - Steffen Haas, Mathias Fischer:
GAC: graph-based alert correlation for the detection of distributed multi-step attacks. 979-988 - Chao Zheng, Qiuwen Lu, Jia Li, Qinyun Liu, Binxing Fang:
A flexible and efficient container-based NFV platform for middlebox networking. 989-995 - Michael Stein, Alexander Frömmgen, Roland Kluge, Lin Wang, Augustin Wilberg, Boris Koldehofe
, Max Mühlhäuser:
Scaling topology pattern matching: a distributed approach. 996-1005 - John Robert Mendoza, Roel Ocampo, Isabel Montes
, Cedric Angelo M. Festin:
Efficient feature extraction for internet data analysis using AS2Vec. 1006-1013
Distributed systems: NET - networking track: poster papers
- Pedro Montibeler, Fernando N. N. Farias, Antônio Abelém:
Topology resilience enhancement for software defined networks. 1014-1016 - Seferin Mirtchev
, Rossitza Goleva, Dimitar Atamian
, Ivan Ganchev
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Investigation of priority queue with peaked traffic flows. 1017-1019
Software design and development: OOPPS - object oriented and parallel programming and systems track
- Elias Castegren, Tobias Wrigstad:
OOlong: an extensible concurrent object calculus. 1022-1029 - Pablo Tesone, Guillermo Polito, Luc Fabresse
, Noury Bouraqadi, Stéphane Ducasse:
Implementing modular class-based reuse mechanisms on top of a single inheritance VM. 1030-1037 - Paola Giannini
, Marco Servetto, Elena Zucca:
A type and effect system for uniqueness and immutability. 1038-1045 - Frédéric Dabrowski:
Textual alignment in SPMD programs. 1046-1053 - François Fouquet, Thomas Hartmann, Sébastien Mosser
, Maxime Cordy:
Enabling lock-free concurrent workers over temporal graphs composed of multiple time-series. 1054-1061
Software design and development: OOPPS - object oriented and parallel programming and systems track: poster papers
- Vincent von Hof, Andreas Fuchs:
Automatic scalable parallel test case execution. introducing the münster distributed test case runner for Java (miDSTR). 1062-1064 - Chidchanok Choksuchat
, Sergei Gorlatch, Chantana Chantrapornchai:
CBM: a compact representation and its parallel search for query processing on GPU. 1065-1067
Software design and development: OOPPS - object oriented and parallel programming and systems track: student research abstract
- Yonghyun Ryu:
Node-level optimization by caching data and choosing the optimal tile size for parallel dense linear algebra on distributed systems: student research abstract. 1068-1069
System software and security: OS - operating systems track
- Jinsoo Yoo, Yongjun Park, Seongjin Lee
, Youjip Won:
Automatic code conversion for non-volatile memory. 1071-1076 - Hyunmin Yoon, Shakaiba Majeed, Minsoo Ryu:
Exploring OS-based full-system deterministic replay. 1077-1086 - Constantin-Cosmin Crecana, Florin Pop:
Monitoring-based auto-scalability across hybrid clouds. 1087-1094 - Myonghoon Oh, Jongmoo Choi, Seong-je Cho, Jeesoo Kim, Changhwan Youn
, Woosuk Chung:
Analyzing and modeling the impact of memory latency and bandwidth on application performance. 1095-1101 - Iori Yoneji, Takaaki Fukai, Takahiro Shinagawa
, Kazuhiko Kato:
Unified hardware abstraction layer with device masquerade. 1102-1108 - Kenichi Kourai
, Naoto Fukuda, Tomohiro Kodama:
Efficient page-cache encryption for smart devices with non-volatile main memory. 1109-1115 - Faris Almansour
, Ramesh K. Karne, Alexander L. Wijesinha, Bharat S. Rawal:
Ethernet bonding on a bare PC web server with dual NICs. 1116-1121 - Rivalino Matias Jr., Alexandre Beletti Ferreira
:
Kloadavg: a load index for the OS kernel level. 1122-1128
System software and security: OS - operating systems track: poster papers
- Chin-Hsien Wu, Chien-Wei Chen, Kai-Chun Wang:
A cost-aware object management method for in-memory computing frameworks. 1129-1132 - Yeonjin Noh, Jinsoo Yoo, Seongjin Lee
, Youjip Won:
UFLRU: unmapped file first LRU scheme for non-volatile memory. 1133-1135 - Vicente J. P. Amorim, Saul E. Delabrida
, Ricardo A. O. Oliveira
:
Investigating the performance impacts of I/O operations and disk cache on operating systems for wearables. 1136-1139
System software and security: PDP - privacy by design in practice track
- Amir Shayan Ahmadian
, Jan Jürjens, Daniel Strüber:
Extending model-based privacy analysis for the industrial data space by exploiting privacy level agreements. 1142-1149 - Michael Colesky, Julio C. Caiza
, José M. del Álamo, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Yod Samuel Martín:
A system of privacy patterns for user control. 1150-1156 - Sourya Joyee De, Abdessamad Imine:
To reveal or not to reveal: balancing user-centric social benefit and privacy in online social networks. 1157-1164 - Farzaneh Karegar, Nina Gerber
, Melanie Volkamer, Simone Fischer-Hübner:
Helping john to make informed decisions on using social login. 1165-1174
System software and security: PDP - privacy by design in practice track: poster papers
- Kim Wuyts
, Dimitri Van Landuyt
, Aram Hovsepyan, Wouter Joosen:
Effective and efficient privacy threat modeling through domain refinements. 1175-1178 - Erik Sy, Tobias Mueller, Matthias Marx, Dominik Herrmann:
AppPETs: a framework for privacy-preserving apps. 1179-1182
Software design and development: PL - programming languages track
- Jan C. Dageförde
, Herbert Kuchen:
A constraint-logic object-oriented language. 1185-1194 - Sérgio Medeiros
, Fabio Mascarenhas:
Syntax error recovery in parsing expression grammars. 1195-1202 - Paul Tarau:
Declarative algorithms for generation, counting and random sampling of term algebras. 1203-1210 - Tiago Carvalho
, João M. P. Cardoso
:
An approach based on a DSL + API for programming runtime adaptivity and autotuning concerns. 1211-1220 - Ankica Barisic
, João Cambeiro, Vasco Amaral, Miguel Goulão
, Tarquínio Mota:
Leveraging teenagers feedback in the development of a domain-specific language: the case of programming low-cost robots. 1221-1229 - Ciro M. Medeiros
, Martin A. Musicante
, Umberto Souza da Costa:
Efficient evaluation of context-free path queries for graph databases. 1230-1237 - Takafumi Kataoka, Tomoharu Ugawa, Hideya Iwasaki
:
A framework for constructing javascript virtual machines with customized datatype representations. 1238-1247 - Luís Cruz-Filipe, Fabrizio Montesi
, Marco Peressotti
:
Communications in choreographies, revisited. 1248-1255
Software design and development: PL - programming languages track: poster papers
- Tetsuro Yamazaki, Shigeru Chiba:
Buffered garbage collection for self-reflective customization. 1256-1259
Software design and development: RE - requirements engineering track
- Andrés Paz, Ghizlane El-Boussaidi:
Building a software requirements specification and design for an avionics system: an experience report. 1262-1271 - Sotirios Liaskos, Teodora Dundjerovic, Grace Gabriel:
Comparing alternative goal model visualizations for decision making: an exploratory experiment. 1272-1281 - Andrew Yi-Zong Ou, Maryam Rahmaniheris, Yu Jiang, Lui Sha, Zhicheng Fu, Shangping Ren:
Safetrace: a safety-driven requirement traceability framework on device interaction hazards for MD PnP. 1282-1291 - João Pablo S. da Silva, Miguel Ecar, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Fábio Natanael Kepler, Gilleanes Thorwald Araujo Guedes, Carlos Michel Betemps:
Improving self-adaptive systems conceptual modeling. 1292-1299 - João Pimentel, Emanuel Santos, Tarcísio Pereira, Daniel Ferreira, Jaelson Castro:
A gamified requirements inspection process for goal models. 1300-1307 - Eric Souza
, Ana Moreira
:
Deriving services from KAOS models. 1308-1315
Software design and development: RE - requirements engineering track: poster papers
- Sravani Teja Bulusu, Romain Laborde, Ahmad Samer Wazan, François Barrère, Abdelmalek Benzekri:
Applying a requirement engineering based approach to evaluate the security requirements engineering methodologies. 1316-1318
System software and security: RS - recommender systems: theory, user interactions and applications track
- Alessandro Cucchiarelli
, Christian Morbidoni
, Giovanni Stilo, Paola Velardi
:
What to write and why: a recommender for news media. 1321-1330 - Qian Zhao, F. Maxwell Harper, Gediminas Adomavicius, Joseph A. Konstan
:
Explicit or implicit feedback? engagement or satisfaction?: a field experiment on machine-learning-based recommender systems. 1331-1340 - Denis Kotkov, Joseph A. Konstan
, Qian Zhao, Jari Veijalainen:
Investigating serendipity in recommender systems based on real user feedback. 1341-1350 - Xin Guan, Chang-Tsun Li
, Yu Guan:
Active learning in multi-domain collaborative filtering recommender systems. 1351-1357 - Kevin Jasberg, Sergej Sizov:
Human uncertainty and ranking error: fallacies in metric-based evaluation of recommender systems. 1358-1365 - Thuy Ngoc Nguyen
, Francesco Ricci
:
Situation-dependent combination of long-term and session-based preferences in group recommendations: an experimental analysis. 1366-1373 - Andreu Vall, Matthias Dorfer, Markus Schedl, Gerhard Widmer
:
A hybrid approach to music playlist continuation based on playlist-song membership. 1374-1382 - Taavi T. Taijala, Martijn C. Willemsen
, Joseph A. Konstan
:
Movieexplorer: building an interactive exploration tool from ratings and latent taste spaces. 1383-1392
System software and security: RS - recommender systems: theory, user interactions and applications track: poster papers
- Tiago Cunha
, Carlos Soares
, André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho
:
A label ranking approach for selecting rankings of collaborative filtering algorithms. 1393-1395 - Nava Tintarev, Shahin Rostami, Barry Smyth:
Knowing the unknown: visualising consumption blind-spots in recommender systems. 1396-1399
Software design and development: SATTA - software architecture: theory, technology, and applications track
- Hana Mkaouar, Bechir Zalila
, Jérôme Hugues, Mohamed Jmaiel:
An ocarina extension for AADL formal semantics generation. 1402-1409 - Marcelo Machado, Ricardo Choren:
Improving the detection of evolutionary coupling: an approach considering sliding verification. 1410-1416 - Hwi Ahn, Sungwon Kang, Seonah Lee
:
Reconstruction of execution architecture view using dependency relationships and execution traces. 1417-1424 - Laurens Sion
, Koen Yskout
, Dimitri Van Landuyt
, Wouter Joosen:
Solution-aware data flow diagrams for security threat modeling. 1425-1432 - Ludovic Mouline, Amine Benelallam, Thomas Hartmann, François Fouquet, Johann Bourcier
, Brice Morin, Olivier Barais
:
Enabling temporal-aware contexts for adaptative distributed systems. 1433-1440 - Marco Autili
, Amleto Di Salle
, Francesco Gallo, Claudio Pompilio
, Massimo Tivoli
:
Model-driven adaptation of service choreographies. 1441-1450
Software design and development: SATTA - software architecture: theory, technology, and applications track: poster papers
- Roger da Silva Machado, Felipe Rosa, Ricardo Borges Almeida, Tiago T. Primo
, Maurício L. Pilla, Ana Marilza Pernas, Adenauer C. Yamin:
A hybrid architecture to enrich context awareness through data correlation. 1451-1453 - Soumia Zellagui, Chouki Tibermacine, Ghizlane El-Boussaidi, Abdelhak-Djamel Seriai
, Hinde-Lilia Bouziane, Christophe Dony:
Recovering runtime architecture models and managing their complexity using dynamic information and composite structures. 1454-1456 - Ulrik Ekedahl, Radu-Casian Mihailescu, Zhizhong Ma
:
Lessons learned from adapting "things" to IoT platforms in research and teaching. 1457-1460 - Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto
, Wallace Manzano
, Lina Maria Garcés Rodriguez
, Milena Guessi, Brauner R. N. Oliveira, Tiago Volpato, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
Back-SoS: towards a model-based approach to address architectural drift in systems-of-systems. 1461-1463
Software design and development: SATTA - software architecture: theory, technology, and applications track: student research abstract
- Francesco Nocera:
A liquid software-driven semantic complex event processing-based platform for health monitoring: student research abstract. 1464-1465
Software design and development: SE - software engineering track
- Amir Shayan Ahmadian
, Daniel Strüber, Volker Riediger, Jan Jürjens:
Supporting privacy impact assessment by model-based privacy analysis. 1467-1474 - Saahil Ognawala, Thomas Hutzelmann, Eirini Psallida, Alexander Pretschner:
Improving function coverage with munch: a hybrid fuzzing and directed symbolic execution approach. 1475-1482 - André Miranda, João Pimentel:
On the use of package managers by the C++ open-source community. 1483-1491 - Eun-Young Kang
, Li Huang, Dongrui Mu:
Formal verification of energy and timed requirements for a cooperative automotive system. 1492-1499 - Shouzheng Yang, Vassilios Tzerpos:
A model for analysis and presentation of design pattern detection results. 1500-1509 - Martin J. Shepperd, Carolyn Mair, Magne Jørgensen:
An experimental evaluation of a de-biasing intervention for professional software developers. 1510-1517 - Andreas Fuchs, Herbert Kuchen:
Test-case generation for web-service clients. 1518-1527 - Bruno Luan de Sousa
, Mariza A. S. Bigonha
, Kecia A. M. Ferreira:
A systematic literature mapping on the relationship between design patterns and bad smells. 1528-1535 - Md. Rakibul Islam
, Minhaz F. Zibran:
DEVA: sensing emotions in the valence arousal space in software engineering text. 1536-1543 - Luigi Cafaro, Rita Francese, Ciro Palumbo, Michele Risi, Genoveffa Tortora:
An agile process supporting software reuse: an industrial experience. 1544-1551 - Javier Belmonte, Philippe Dugerdil:
Program understanding using ontologies and dynamic analysis. 1552-1559 - Maral Azizi, Hyunsook Do:
A collaborative filtering recommender system for test case prioritization in web applications. 1560-1567 - Vidroha Debroy, Lance Brimble, Matthew Yost:
NewTL: engineering an extract, transform, load (ETL) software system for business on a very large scale. 1568-1575
Software design and development: SE - software engineering track: poster papers
- Hasan Ferit Eniser, Alper Sen, Suleyman Olcay Polat:
Fancymock: creating virtual services from transactions. 1576-1578
Software design and development: SE - software engineering track: student research abstract
- Robert Heumüller:
Leveraging project-specificity to find suitable specifications: student research abstract. 1579-1580 - Ashalatha Kunnappilly:
A formally assured intelligent ecosystem for enhanced ambient assisted living support. 1581-1582
System software and security: SEC - computer security track
- Philipp Miedl
, Lothar Thiele:
The security risks of power measurements in multicores. 1585-1592 - Jihye Kim
, Seunghwa Lee, Jiwon Lee, Hyunok Oh:
Combinatorial subset difference public key broadcast encryption scheme for secure multicast. 1593-1600 - Michael Hölzl
, Michael Roland
, Omid Mir, René Mayrhofer
:
Bridging the gap in privacy-preserving revocation: practical and scalable revocation of mobile eIDs. 1601-1609 - Or Ami, Yuval Elovici, Danny Hendler:
Ransomware prevention using application authentication-based file access control. 1610-1619 - Hamid Reza Ghaeini
, Daniele Antonioli, Ferdinand Brasser, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Nils Ole Tippenhauer:
State-aware anomaly detection for industrial control systems. 1620-1628 - Jos van Roosmalen, Harald P. E. Vranken, Marko C. J. D. van Eekelen:
Applying deep learning on packet flows for botnet detection. 1629-1636 - Mahdi Alizadeh, Sander Peters, Sandro Etalle, Nicola Zannone
:
Behavior analysis in the medical sector: theory and practice. 1637-1646 - Sai Prashanth Chandramouli, Pierre-Marie Bajan, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna, Ziming Zhao, Adam Doupé, Gail-Joon Ahn
:
Measuring E-mail header injections on the world wide web. 1647-1656
System software and security: SiSoS - software-intensive systems-of-systems track
- Ilhem Khlif, Imen Tounsi, Mohamed Hadj Kacem, Cédric Eichler, Ahmed Hadj Kacem:
A refinement-based approach for specifying multi-scale software architectures: application to SoS. 1660-1667 - Imen Abdennadher
, Ismael Bouassida Rodriguez, Mohamed Jmaiel:
A decision approach for energy distribution management in smart cities. 1668-1673 - Eduardo Silva
, Thaís Batista
:
Formal modeling systems-of-systems missions with mKAOS. 1674-1679 - Cédric Eichler, Khalil Drira, Thierry Monteil, Patricia Stolf:
Correctness by construction and style preserving reconfigurations of system of systems. 1680-1686 - Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto
, Wallace Manzano
, Adair José Rohling, Maurício Gonçalves Vieira Ferreira, Tiago Volpato, Elisa Yumi Nakagawa:
Externalizing patterns for simulations in software engineering of systems-of-systems. 1687-1694
System software and security: SiSoS - software-intensive systems-of-systems track: poster papers
- Mahmoud El Hamlaoui
, Saloua Bennani, Mahmoud Nassar
, Sophie Ebersold, Bernard Coulette:
Heterogeneous design models alignment: from matching to consistency management. 1695-1697 - Mingyu Jin, Donghwan Shin
, Doo-Hwan Bae:
ABC+: extended action-benefit-cost modeling with knowledge-based decision-making and interaction model for system of systems simulation. 1698-1701
System software and security: SiSoS - software-intensive systems-of-systems track: student research abstract
- Mamadou Lakhassane Cisse:
Collaborative processes behavioral modeling: student research abstract. 1702-1703
Software design and development: SOAP - service-oriented architecture and programming track
- Benjamin Benni, Sébastien Mosser
, Philippe Collet, Michel Riveill
:
Supporting micro-services deployment in a safer way: a static analysis and automated rewriting approach. 1706-1715 - Bojan Suzic, Bernd Prünster
, Dominik Ziegler
:
On the structure and authorization management of RESTful web services. 1716-1724 - Luís H. N. Villaça, Leonardo Guerreiro Azevedo, Fernanda Baião:
Query strategies on polyglot persistence in microservices. 1725-1732
Software design and development: SOAP - service-oriented architecture and programming track: poster papers
- Fabrizio Montesi
, Janine Weber:
From the decorator pattern to circuit breakers in microservices. 1733-1735
Information systems: SONAMA - social network and media analysis track
- Rahat Ibn Rafiq, Homa Hosseinmardi, Richard Han
, Qin Lv, Shivakant Mishra:
Scalable and timely detection of cyberbullying in online social networks. 1738-1747 - Anupama Aggarwal, Saravana Kumar, Kushagra Bhargava, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
The follower count fallacy: detecting Twitter users with manipulated follower count. 1748-1755 - Ana Gabrielle Ramos Falcão, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Maxwell Guimarães de Oliveira, Júlio Henrique Rocha, Tiago Henrique da Silva Leite, José Eustáquio Rangel de Queiroz:
Towards a reputation model applied to geosocial networks: a case study on crowd4city. 1756-1763 - Ana Carolina Conceição de Jesus, Márcio Enio G. D. Júnior, Wladmir C. Brandão
:
Exploiting linkedin to predict employee resignation likelihood. 1764-1771 - Cláudio Borges, João Araújo
, Armanda Rodrigues
:
Towards an approach to elicit domain requirements from social networks: the case of emergency systems. 1772-1781 - Renato S. Melo, André Luís Vignatti:
A preselection algorithm for the influence maximization problem in power law graphs. 1782-1789 - Jenq-Haur Wang, Shiang Huang:
Improving sentiment classification from high volatility financial news. 1790-1797 - Mauro Dragoni:
Computational advertising in social networks: an opinion mining-based approach. 1798-1804 - Jonatas Wehrmann
, Willian E. Becker, Rodrigo C. Barros
:
A multi-task neural network for multilingual sentiment classification and language detection on Twitter. 1805-1812 - Hasan M. Jamil
, Robert Breckenridge:
Greenship: a social networking system for combating cyber-bullying and defending personal reputation. 1813-1820
Information systems: SONAMA - social network and media analysis track: poster papers
- Gaël Guibon, Magalie Ochs, Patrice Bellot
:
Emoji recommendation in private instant messages. 1821-1823 - Htet Myet Lynn, Chang Choi
, Pankoo Kim:
Unsupervised translated word sense disambiguation in constructing bilingual lexical database. 1824-1827 - Paul Leger
, Carmen Hidalgo-Alcázar, Manuela López
:
Using an agent-based model to measure the message repetition effect on Twitter. 1828-1830
Software design and development: SP - software platforms track
- Anton Bykov, Vladimir Ivanov, Alan Rogers, Alexandr Shunevich, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi
, Alexander Tormasov, Jooyong Yi, Albert Zabirov, Denis Zaplatnikov:
A new architecture and implementation strategy for non-invasive software measurement systems. 1832-1839 - Vikas Kumar Malviya
, Sawan Rai
, Atul Gupta:
Development of a plugin based extensible feature extraction framework. 1840-1847 - Jeongwoo Choi, Yongmin Kim, Sung Y. Shin, Jiman Hong:
Smart IoT monitoring framework based on oneM2M for fog computing. 1848-1852
Software design and development: SP - software platforms track: poster papers
- Hong Min, Jinman Jung, Seoyeon Kim, Bongjae Kim
, Junyoung Heo
:
Role-based automatic programming framework for interworking a drone and wireless sensor networks. 1853-1856
Software design and development: SVT - software verification and testing track
- Amey Karkare
:
TwAS: two-stage shape analysis for speed and precision. 1857-1864 - John J. Camilleri
, Mohammad Reza Haghshenas, Gerardo Schneider:
A web-based tool for analysing normative documents in english. 1865-1872 - Nhat-Hoa Tran
, Yuki Chiba, Toshiaki Aoki
:
Qualitative and quantitative analysis with scheduling policies in model checking. 1873-1880 - Yannick Zakowski
, David Cachera, Delphine Demange, David Pichardie:
Verified compilation of linearizable data structures: mechanizing rely guarantee for semantic refinement. 1881-1890 - Dimitri Bohlender, Daniel Hamm, Stefan Kowalewski:
Cycle-bounded model checking of PLC software via dynamic large-block encoding. 1891-1898 - Ling Yang, Jun Yan, Jian Zhang:
Generating minimal test set satisfying MC/DC criterion via SAT based approach. 1899-1906 - Rajesh Kumar
, Arend Rensink, Mariëlle Stoelinga
:
LOCKS: a property specification language for security goals. 1907-1915 - Gulsher Laghari, Serge Demeyer
:
On the use of sequence mining within spectrum based fault localisation. 1916-1924 - Martin Leucker
, César Sánchez, Torben Scheffel, Malte Schmitz, Alexander Schramm:
TeSSLa: runtime verification of non-synchronized real-time streams. 1925-1933 - Nima Dini, Cagdas Yelen, Zakaria Alrmaih, Amresh Kulkarni, Sarfraz Khurshid:
Korat-API: a framework to enhance korat to better support testing and reliability techniques. 1934-1943 - Keita Tsukamoto, Yuta Maezawa, Shinichi Honiden:
AutoPUT: an automated technique for retrofitting closed unit tests into parameterized unit tests. 1944-1951
Information systems: SWA - semantic web and application track
- Nandana Mihindukulasooriya
, Mohammad Rifat Ahmmad Rashid, Giuseppe Rizzo
, Raúl García-Castro, Óscar Corcho, Marco Torchiano
:
RDF shape induction using knowledge base profiling. 1952-1959 - Pierre Maillot
, Carlos Bobed
:
Measuring structural similarity between RDF graphs. 1960-1967 - Ghada Besbes
, Hajer Baazaoui Zghal
:
Fuzzy ontologies for search results diversification: application to medical data. 1968-1975 - Lavdim Halilaj, Irlán Grangel-González, Steffen Lohmann, Maria-Esther Vidal
, Sören Auer
:
EffTE: a dependency-aware approach for test-driven ontology development. 1976-1983 - Dario Malchiodi, Andrea G. B. Tettamanzi:
Predicting the possibilistic score of OWL axioms through modified support vector clustering. 1984-1991 - Sameh K. Mohamed, Vít Novácek, Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche
:
Knowledge base completion using distinct subgraph paths. 1992-1999
Information systems: SWA - semantic web and application track: poster papers
- Irlán Grangel-González, Lavdim Halilaj, Maria-Esther Vidal
, Steffen Lohmann, Sören Auer
, Andreas W. Müller:
Seamless integration of cyber-physical systems in knowledge graphs. 2000-2003
Software design and development: UE - usability engineering track
- Ana Carolina Tomé Klock, Aline Nunes Ogawa, Isabela Gasparini, Marcelo Soares Pimenta:
Does gamification matter?: a systematic mapping about the evaluation of gamification in educational environments. 2006-2012 - Ildevana Poltronieri Rodrigues, Avelino Francisco Zorzo, Maicon Bernardino, Márcia de Borba Campos:
Usa-DSL: usability evaluation framework for domain-specific languages. 2013-2021 - Michael Crystian Nepomuceno Carvalho, Felipe Silva Dias, Aline Grazielle Silva Reis, André Pimenta Freire:
Accessibility and usability problems encountered on websites and applications in mobile devices by blind and normal-vision users. 2022-2029
Software design and development: UE - usability engineering track: poster papers
- Johann Thor Mogensen Ingibergsson, Stefan Hanenberg, Joshua Sunshine, Ulrik Pagh Schultz
:
Experience report: studying the readability of a domain specific language. 2030-2033
Software design and development: VSPLE - variability and software product line engineering track
- Stefan Fischer, Roberto Erick Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Towards a fault-detection benchmark for evaluating software product line testing approaches. 2034-2041 - Jacob Krüger
, Kai Ludwig
, Bernhard Zimmermann, Thomas Leich:
Physical separation of features: a survey with CPP developers. 2042-2049 - Maxime Cordy, Patrick Heymans:
Engineering configurators for the retail industry: experience report and challenges ahead. 2050-2057 - Juliana Alves Pereira, Jabier Martinez
, Hari Kumar Gurudu, Sebastian Krieter, Gunter Saake:
Visual guidance for product line configuration using recommendations and non-functional properties. 2058-2065 - Sami Lazreg, Philippe Collet, Sébastien Mosser
:
Assessing the functional feasibility of variability-intensive data flow-oriented systems. 2066-2075
Software design and development: VSPLE - variability and software product line engineering track: student research abstract
- Jacob Krüger
:
Separation of concerns: experiences of the crowd. 2076-2077
Distributed systems: WCN - selected areas of wireless communications and networking track
- Muhammad Azfar Yaqub
, Syed Hassan Ahmed
, Dongkyun Kim:
BIRD: bio-inspired distributed interest forwarding in vehicular named-data networks. 2078-2083 - Sandy Bolufé, Samuel Montejo Sánchez
, Cesar A. Azurdia-Meza, Sandra Céspedes
, Richard Demo Souza
, Evelio M. García Fernández
:
Dynamic control of beacon transmission rate and power with position error constraint in cooperative vehicular networks. 2084-2091 - Made Harta Dwijaksara, Wha Sook Jeon, Dong Geun Jeong:
A centralized channelization scheme for wireless LANs exploiting channel bonding. 2092-2101 - Daniel Rezende, Carlos Maziero, Elisa Mannes:
A distributed online certificate status protocol for named data networks. 2102-2108 - Hermes Pimenta de Moraes Jr., Bertrand Ducourthial:
Cooperative neighborhood map in VANETs. 2109-2116 - Fábio Massalino, André L. L. de Aquino:
Identification of anchor zones for floating content in VaNETs based on centrality measures. 2117-2124 - Mohammad Baniata, Mhanwoo Heo, Jinwoo Lee, Juw Won Park, Jiman Hong:
Energy-efficient unequal chain length clustering for WSN. 2125-2131
Distributed systems: WCN - selected areas of wireless communications and networking track: poster papers
- Antonio Rodrigo Delepiane de Vit, César A. M. Marcon
, Raul Ceretta Nunes, Thais Webber
, Gustavo Sanchez
, Carlos Oberdan Rolim:
Energy saving on DTN using trajectory inference model. 2132-2135 - Ali Hussein, Ayman I. Kayssi, Imad H. Elhajj
, Ali Chehab
:
SDN for QUIC: an enhanced architecture with improved connection establishment. 2136-2139
Distributed systems: WCN - selected areas of wireless communications and networking track: student research abstract
- Muhammad Diyan:
Energy efficient topology management scheme from wireless sensor and ad-hoc network: student research abstract. 2140-2141
Distributed systems: WT - web technologies track
- Juanan Pereira
, Oscar Díaz
:
A quality analysis of facebook messenger's most popular chatbots. 2144-2150 - Marcio Maestrelo Funes, Tiago Henrique Trojahn, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes
, Rudinei Goularte
:
Gesture4all: a framework for 3D gestural interaction to improve accessibility of web videos. 2151-2158 - Fagner Christian Paes, Willian Massami Watanabe
:
Layout cross-browser incompatibility detection using machine learning and DOM segmentation. 2159-2166 - Carlos Zimmerle, Kiev Gama
:
A web-based approach using reactive programming for complex event processing in internet of things applications. 2167-2174 - David Dias, Luís Veiga
:
browsercloud.js: a distributed computing fabric powered by a P2P overlay network on top of the web platform. 2175-2184 - Alice Graziosi, Angelo Di Iorio, Francesco Poggi
, Silvio Peroni
, Luca Bonini:
Customising LOD views: a declarative approach. 2185-2192
Distributed systems: WT - web technologies track: poster papers
- Colin Vidal, Gérard Berry, Manuel Serrano:
Hiphop.js: a language to orchestrate web applications. 2193-2195
Distributed systems: WT - web technologies track: student research abstract
- Eduardo Henrique Rizo:
Classification pipeline for automatic identification of widgets and its parts. 2196-2197

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