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INCoS 2018: Bratislava, Slovakia
- Fatos Xhafa, Leonard Barolli, Michal Gregus:
Advances in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, The 10th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS-2018), Bratislava, Slovakia, September 5-7, 2018. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies 23, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-319-98556-5
10th International Conference on International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS-2018)
- Dietmar Nedbal, Mark Stieninger:
Findings from a Success Factor Analysis for SaaS Usage. 3-15 - Nobuyuki Tsuchimura, Adnan Sljoka:
Distributed Computation for Protein Structure Analysis. 16-23 - Juraj Zelenay, Peter Balco, Michal Gregus, Ján Luha:
Solutions for Secure Collaboration, Selection of Methodology, Implementation and Case Studies for Their Use. 24-33 - Saqib Nazir, Sundas Shafiq, Zafar Iqbal, Muhammad Zeeshan Rafique, Subhan Tariq, Nadeem Javaid:
Cuckoo Optimization Algorithm Based Job Scheduling Using Cloud and Fog Computing in Smart Grid. 34-46 - Shota Monno, Yoshifumi Kamada, Hiroyoshi Miwa, Koji Ashida, Tadaaki Kaneko:
Detection of Defects on SiC Substrate by SEM and Classification Using Deep Learning. 47-58 - Flora Amato, Giovanni Cozzolino, Francesco Moscato, Fatos Xhafa:
Semantic Analysis of Social Data Streams. 59-70 - Erind Bedalli, Enea Mançellari, Esteriana Haskasa:
Exploring User Feedback Data via a Hybrid Fuzzy Clustering Model Combining Variations of FCM and Density-Based Clustering. 71-81 - Marek R. Ogiela, Lidia Ogiela:
Expert Knowledge-Based Authentication Protocols for Cloud Computing Applications. 82-87 - Jovan Nikolic, Marcel Schöngens, Evangelos Pournaras:
Train Global, Test Local: Privacy-Preserving Learning of Cost-Effectiveness in Decentralized Systems. 88-102 - Shinji Sakamoto, Leonard Barolli, Shusuke Okamoto:
Performance Evaluation of WMNs for Normal and Uniform Distribution of Mesh Clients Using WMN-PSOSA Simulation System. 103-115 - Jamal Raiyn:
An Evaluation of Cooperative Communication in Cognitive Radio as Applied to Autonomous Vehicles. 116-123 - Amuro Takano, Jun-ya Hirata, Hiroyoshi Miwa:
Method of Generating Computer Graphics Animation Synchronizing Motion and Sound of Multiple Musical Instruments. 124-133 - Anil Bikash Chowdhury, Fatos Xhafa, Rupkabon Rongpipi, Sajal Mukhopadhyay, Vikash Kumar Singh:
Spectrum Trading in Wireless Communication for Tertiary Market. 134-145 - Takeshi Tsujimura, Kiyotaka Izumi, Koichi Yoshida:
Collaborative All-Optical Alignment System for Free Space Optics Communication. 146-157 - Akira Senda, Miki Takagi, Hiroyoshi Miwa, Eiji Watanabe:
Three-Dimensional Motion Tracking System for Extracting Spatial Movement Pattern of Small Fishes. 158-169 - Akihiro Fujihara:
Proposing a System for Collaborative Traffic Information Gathering and Sharing Incentivized by Blockchain Technology. 170-182 - Peter Pisár, Ján Hunady, Peter Balco:
Employment in Information and Communication Technologies in European Countries and Its Potential Determinants and Consequences. 183-194 - Tomasz Krym, Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda, Erich Markl, Rémi Dupas:
Automatic Process of Continuous Integration of Web Application. 195-206 - Muhammad Babar Kamal, Nadeem Javaid, Syed Aon Ali Naqvi, Hanan Butt, Talha Saif, Muhammad Daud Kamal:
Heuristic Min-conflicts Optimizing Technique for Load Balancing on Fog Computing. 207-219 - Muhammad Junaid Ali, Nadeem Javaid, Mubariz Rehman, Muhammad Usman Sharif, Muhammad KaleemUllah Khan, Haris Ali Khan:
State Based Load Balancing Algorithm for Smart Grid Energy Management in Fog Computing. 220-232 - Michal Pawlak, Jakub Guziur, Aneta Poniszewska-Maranda:
Voting Process with Blockchain Technology: Auditable Blockchain Voting System. 233-244 - Laia Subirats, Estefania Piñeiro, Jordi Conesa, Manuel Armayones:
Towards the Analysis of Self-rated Health Using Supervised Machine Learning and Business Intelligence. 245-254 - Peter Balco, Helga Kajanová, Peter Linhardt:
Economic Interpretation of eHealth Implementation in Countrywide Measures. 255-261 - João Vidal de Carvalho, Rui Humberto R. Pereira, Álvaro Rocha:
Development Methodology of a Higher Education Institutions Maturity Model. 262-272 - Tomás Perácek, Boris Mucha, Patrícia Brestovanská:
Selected Legislative Aspects of Cybernetic Security in the Slovak Republic. 273-282 - David Rieger, Simon Tjoa:
A Readiness Model for Measuring the Maturity of Cyber Security Incident Management. 283-293 - Naoto Fukae, Akihiro Fujihara, Hiroyoshi Miwa:
Model for Generation of Social Network Considering Human Mobility. 294-305 - Valerie Busse:
Crowdfunding - An Empirical Study on the Entrepreneurial Viewpoint. 306-318
The 10th International Workshop on Information Network Design (WIND-2018)
- Keyaki Uji, Hiroyoshi Miwa:
Reliable Network Design Problem Considering Cost to Improve Link Reliability. 321-331 - Andi Arniaty Arsyad, Sajjad Dadkhah, Mario Köppen:
Two-Factor Blockchain for Traceability Cacao Supply Chain. 332-339 - Nguyen Viet Ha, Masato Tsuru:
On the Characteristics of TCP/NC Tunneling in Heterogeneous Environments. 340-349 - Tsuyoshi Yamasaki, Hiroyoshi Miwa:
Method for Determining Recovery Order for Successive Node Failures. 350-359
The 8th International Workshop on Adaptive Learning via Interactive, Collaborative and Emotional approaches (ALICE-2018)
- David Bañeres, Ingrid Noguera, M. Elena Rodríguez, Ana-Elena Guerrero-Roldán:
Using an Intelligent Tutoring System with Plagiarism Detection to Enhance e-Assessment. 363-372 - Nicola Capuano, Santi Caballé:
Multi-criteria Fuzzy Ordinal Peer Assessment for MOOCs. 373-383 - Santi Caballé, Jordi Conesa:
Conversational Agents in Support for Collaborative Learning in MOOCs: An Analytical Review. 384-394 - Antonio Sarasa Cabezuelo, Jordi Conesa Caralt:
A Teaching Application to Improve Access and Management of Web-Based Academic Materials. 395-405 - Anupam Makhija, Deborah Richards, Santi Caballé, Jordi Conesa:
Providing Timely Support to Students in Educational Virtual Worlds. 406-419
The 6th International Workshop on Frontiers in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (FINCoS-2018)
- Hanan Butt, Nadeem Javaid, Muhammad Bilal, Syed Aon Ali Naqvi, Talha Saif, Komal Tehreem:
Integration of Cloud-Fog Based Environment with Smart Grid. 423-436 - Xu An Wang, Jindan Zhang, Guangming Wu, Chenghai Yu:
Improved Functional Encryption Schemes by Using Novel Techniques. 437-444 - Yudong Liu, Xu An Wang, Yunfei Cao, Dianhua Tang, Xiaoyuan Yang:
Improved Provable Data Transfer from Provable Data Possession and Deletion in Cloud Storage. 445-452 - Jiajun Guo, Shupei Wang, Chenghai Yu, Jinyu Song:
Chinese POS Tagging Method Based on Bi-GRU+CRF Hybrid Model. 453-460
The 4th International Workshop on Theory, Algorithms and Applications of Big Data Science (BDS-2018)
- Faizan Saeed, Nadeem Javaid, Muhammad Zubair, Muhammad Ismail, Muhammad Zakria, Muhammad Hassaan Ashraf, Muhammad Babar Kamal:
Load Balancing on Cloud Analyst Using First Come First Serve Scheduling Algorithm. 463-472 - Jeffrey Ray, Marcello Trovati:
On the Need for a Novel Intelligent Big Data Platform: A Proposed Solution. 473-478 - Martina Halás Vancová:
Place of Analytics Within Strategic Information Systems: A Conceptual Approach. 479-485 - Olayinka Johnny, Marcello Trovati:
Big Data Inconsistencies: A Literature Review. 486-492
The 1st International International Workshop Machine Learning in Intelligent and Collaborative Systems (MaLICS-2018)
- Michal Kozielski, Zbigniew Laskarzewski:
Matching a Model to a User - Application of Meta-Learning to LPG Consumption Prediction. 495-503 - Wojciech Dudzik, Jakub Nalepa, Michal Kawulok:
Automated Optimization of Non-linear Support Vector Machines for Binary Classification. 504-513 - Maria Naeem, Nadeem Javaid, Maheen Zahid, Amna Abbas, Sadia Rasheed, Saniah Rehman:
Cloud and Fog Based Smart Grid Environment for Efficient Energy Management. 514-525 - Jakub Nalepa, Szymon Piechaczek, Michal Myller, Krzysztof Hrynczenko:
Multi-scale Voting Classifiers for Breast-Cancer Histology Images. 526-534 - Andi Arniaty Arsyad, Sajjad Dadkhah, Mario Köppen:
Correction to: Two-Factor Blockchain for Traceability Cacao Supply Chain.
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