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39th SAC 2024: Avila, Spain
- Jiman Hong, Juw Won Park:
Proceedings of the 39th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC 2024, Avila, Spain, April 8-12, 2024. ACM 2024
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: AIED - Artificial Intelligence for Education Track
- Ville Heilala, Sami Lehesvuori, Raija Hämäläinen, Tommi Kärkkäinen:
Toward Scalable and Transparent Multimodal Analytics to Study Standard Medical Procedures: Linking Hand Movement, Proximity, and Gaze Data. 3-10 - Marco Kragten, Bert Bredeweg:
The effectiveness of lightweight automated support for learning about dynamic systems with qualitative representations. 11-20 - Zheng Fang, Jaeyoung Han, Ahmad Ari Aldino, Zhijie Feng, Toby Cai:
Decoding the Naturally Arisen Leadership in Collaborative Learning: A Bayesian Simulation and Human Network Study. 21-28 - Daeyoung Roh, Donghee Han, Daehee Kim, Keejun Han, Mun Yong Yi:
SIG-Net: GNN based dropout prediction in MOOCs using Student Interaction Graph. 29-37 - Priti Oli, Rabin Banjade, Arun Balajiee Lekshmi Narayanan, Peter Brusilovsky, Vasile Rus:
Exploring The Effectiveness of Reading vs. Tutoring For Enhancing Code Comprehension For Novices. 38-47 - Javier Conde, Sonsoles López-Pernas, Enrique Barra, Mohammed Saqr:
The Temporal Dynamics of Procrastination and its Impact on Academic Performance: The Case of a Task-oriented Programming Course. 48-55 - Mirka Saarela:
On the relation of causality- versus correlation-based feature selection on model fairness. 56-64 - Van Long Phuoc Pham, Duc Anh Vu, Nhat Minh Hoang, Xuan Long Do, Anh Tuan Luu:
ChatGPT as a Math Questioner? Evaluating ChatGPT on Generating Pre-university Math Questions. 65-73 - Mohammed Ahmed Taiye, Christopher High, Johanna Velander, Khaled Matar, Rihards Okmanis, Marcelo Milrad:
Generative AI-Enhanced Academic Writing: A Stakeholder-Centric Approach for the Design and Development of CHAT4ISP-AI. 74-80 - Jean-Charles Layoun, Amal Zouaq, Michel C. Desmarais:
Contextual Embeddings and Graph Convolutional Networks for Concept Prerequisite Learning. 81-90 - Hasan Jamil:
Equity and Fairness Challenges in Online Learning in the Age of ChatGPT. 91-92 - Manuel J. Gomez, Álvaro Armada Sánchez, Mariano Albaladejo-González, Félix J. García Clemente, José A. Ruipérez-Valiente:
Utilizing Explainable AI to Enhance Real-time Student Performance Prediction in Educational Serious Games. 93-94 - Sai Siddartha Maram, Jennifer Villareale, Jichen Zhu, Magy Seif El-Nasr:
Open Player Modeling - Using AI to help Reflection and Learning in Serious Games. 95-97 - Sai Siddartha Maram, Anna Amato, Giovanni Maria Troiano, Steven C. Sutherland, Camillia Matuk, Edward F. Melcer, Elín Carstensdóttir, Casper Harteveld, Magy Seif El-Nasr:
An Instructor's Lens into the Role of AI in Teaching Experimental Research via Gamification. 98-100 - Mohammad Hassany, Jiaze Ke, Peter Brusilovsky, Arun Balajiee Lekshmi Narayanan, Kamil Akhuseyinoglu:
Authoring Worked Examples for JAVA Programming with Human AI Collaboration. 101-103 - Moumena Salah Yassen, Víctor Sánchez-Anguix, Juan M. Alberola, Fulgencia Villa:
An Integer Linear Programming Model Based on Competences for Student-Industry Placement Allocation. 104-105 - Stephen J. Aguilar, Changzhao Wang:
Duty vs. Consequence: Exploring Teachers' Assessment of the Ethical Dimensions of Generative AI Technologies. 106-108
Theme: Distributed Systems: CC - Cloud Computing Track
- Marwan Adnan Darwish, Georgios Smaragdakis:
Disjunctive Multi-Level Digital Forgetting Scheme. 112-121 - Rabimba Karanjai, Lei Xu, Lin Chen, Nour Diallo, Weidong Shi:
Decentralized FaaS over Multi-Clouds with Blockchain based Management for Supporting Emerging Applications. 122-130 - Manish Pandey, Young-Woo Kwon:
FuncMem: Reducing Cold Start Latency in Serverless Computing Through Memory Prediction and Adaptive Task Execution. 131-138 - Priyanka Singh, Jash Rathi, Priyankaben Babulal Patel:
SADHE: Secure Anomaly Detection for GPS Trajectory Based on Homomorphic Encryption. 139-141
Theme: System Software and Security: CPS - Cyber-Physical Systems Track
- Gareth Callanan, Flavius Gruian:
Hardware and Software Generation from Large Actor Machines in Streaming Applications. 142-150 - Marina Luísa de Souza Carrasco Vieira, Marina De Lara, Marcelo Eduardo Pellenz, Mauricio Biczkowski, Marcos Alberto Mochinski, Fabrício Enembreck, Edgard Jamhour, Voldi Costa Zambenedetti:
Satellite Imagery-Assisted Link-Budget Analysis Algorithm for Smart Grid Wireless Backhaul Network Planning. 151-158 - Donghwa Kang, Kilho Lee, Cheol-Ho Hong, Youngmoon Lee, Jinkyu Lee, Hyeongboo Baek:
MOT-AS: Real-Time Scheduling Framework for Multi-Object Tracking Capturing Accuracy and Stability. 159-168 - Jinheng Li, Qiao Li, Hu Wan, Chun Jason Xue:
Binary Folding Compression for Efficient Software Distribution. 169-176 - Gabriele Oligeri, Savio Sciancalepore, Alireza Sadighian:
SatPrint: Satellite Link Fingerprinting. 177-185 - Jesse Reimann, Nico Mansion, James Haydon, Benjamin Bray, Agnishom Chattopadhyay, Sota Sato, Masaki Waga, Étienne André, Ichiro Hasuo, Naoki Ueda, Yosuke Yokoyama:
Temporal Logic Formalisation of ISO 34502 Critical Scenarios: Modular Construction with the RSS Safety Distance. 186-195 - Yi-Syuan Lin, Yu-Pei Liang, Yuan-Hao Chang, Wei-Kuan Shih, Wen Sheng Lim:
Bridging DNA Storage and Computation: An Integrated Framework for Efficient Biomolecular Data Management. 196-203 - Kavya Balasubramanian, Adithya Gowda Baragur, Denis Donadel, Dinuka Sahabandu, Alessandro Brighente, Bhaskar Ramasubramanian, Mauro Conti, Radha Poovendran:
CANLP: NLP-Based Intrusion Detection System for CAN. 212-214 - Marco De Vincenzi, Chiara Bodei, Ilaria Matteucci:
OLIVE: Flexible, Portable, and Sustainable V2X Multi-Factor Authentication. 215-217 - Himanshu Choudhary, Marwan Hassani:
Autoencoder-based Continual Outlier Correlation Detection for Real-Time Traffic Flow Prediction. 218-220 - Silvio Barra, Mirko Marras, Sondos Mohamed, Alessandro Sebastian Podda, Roberto Saia:
Investigating the Effectiveness of 3D Monocular Object Detection Methods for Roadside Scenarios. 221-223
Theme: Distributed Systems: DADS - Dependable, Adaptive, and Secure Distributed Systems Track
- Pedro Camponês, Henrique Domingos:
Dynamic Optimization of the Latency Throughput Trade-off in Parallel Chain Distributed Ledgers. 226-234 - Sebastian Schmid, Andreas Harth:
Enabling Adaptation in Dynamic Manufacturing Environments with Decentralized Agent-Based Systems and Local Perception. 235-242 - Peterson Yuhala, Jämes Ménétrey, Pascal Felber, Marcelo Pasin, Valerio Schiavoni:
Fortress: Securing IoT Peripherals with Trusted Execution Environments. 243-250 - Anshuman Misra, Ajay D. Kshemkalyani:
Solvability of Byzantine Fault-Tolerant Causal Ordering: Synchronous Systems Case. 251-256 - Willi Brekenfelder, Tom Reincke, Helge Parzyjegla, Peter Danielis, Omer Hanif Khan, Gero Mühl:
On the Reliability of Time-Sensitive Network Infrastructures. 257-258
Theme: Distributed Systems: DAPP - Decentralized Applications with Blockchain, DLT and Crypto-Currencies Track
- Daiki Ito, Yuta Takata, Keika Mori, Ryoya Furukawa, Hiroshi Kumagai, Masaki Kamizono:
Account Discovery: Identifying Web3 SNS Accounts at Risk of De-anonymization. 259-268 - Elitsa Pankovska, Ashish Rajendra Sai, Harald Vranken, Alan Ransil:
Electricity Consumption of Ethereum and Filecoin: Advances in Models and Estimates. 269-277 - Iván Abellán Álvarez, Vincent Gramlich, Johannes Sedlmeir:
Unsealing the secrets of blockchain consensus: A systematic comparison of the formal security of proof-of-work and proof-of-stake. 278-287 - Burak Öz, Filip Rezabek, Jonas Gebele, Felix Hoops, Florian Matthes:
A Study of MEV Extraction Techniques on a First-Come-First-Served Blockchain. 288-297 - Moritz Rosar, Kun-Ta Chuang:
Using Blockchain for Incentive-Driven FHIR-based Health Record Exchange. 298-299 - Bangjie Zhu, Jiaqi Yin, Sini Chen, Huibiao Zhu:
Formalization and Verification of Delegate Contract Signing Mechanism Based on Smart Contract Using CSP. 300-304
Theme: Information Systems: DBDM - Databases and Big Data Management Track
- Kallol Naha, Hasan Jamil:
A Declarative Query Language Enabled Autonomous Deep Web Search Engine. 305-312 - André Luiz Firmino Alves, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Luciano Barbosa, Clecio B. M. Araujo:
Cross-Lingual Learning Strategies for Improving Product Matching Quality. 313-320 - Igor A. R. Eleutério, Mirela T. Cazzolato, Larissa Roberta Teixeira, Marco Antonio Gutierrez, Agma Juci Machado Traina, Caetano Traina:
MIGUE-Sim: Speeding Up Similarity Queries with Native RDBMS Resources. 321-328 - Dildar Ali, Suman Banerjee, Yamuna Prasad:
Regret Minimization in Billboard Advertisement under Zonal Influence Constraint. 329-336 - Ala Eddine Laouir, Abdessamad Imine:
DiApprox: Differential Privacy-based Online Range Queries Approximation for Multidimensional Data. 337-344 - Justin Schoenit, Seth Akins, Ramon Lawrence:
EmbedDB: A High-Performance Database for Resource-Constrained Embedded Systems Too Small for SQLite. 345-346 - Jáchym Bártík, Pavel Koupil, Irena Holubová:
Modelling and Evolution Management of Multi-Model Data. 347-350
Theme: Information Systems: DS - Data Streams Track
- Daniel Nowak Assis, Jean Paul Barddal, Fabrício Enembreck:
Just Change on Change: Adaptive Splitting Time for Decision Trees in Data Stream Classification. 351-357 - Narjes Davari, Bruno Veloso, Rita Paula Ribeiro, João Manuel Portela da Gama:
Detecting and Explaining Anomalies in the Air Production Unit of a Train. 358-364 - Thiago Andrade, João Gama:
Where Do We Go From Here? Location Prediction from Time-Evolving Markov Models. 365-367 - Christofer Fellicious, Sahib Julka, Lorenz Wendlinger, Michael Granitzer:
DriftGAN: Using historical data for Unsupervised Recurring Drift Detection. 368-369
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: EC - Applications of Evolutionary Computing Track
- Tossapol Pomsuwan, Alex Alves Freitas:
A Genetic Algorithm-based Auto-ML System for Survival Analysis. 370-377 - Antônio Augusto Chaves, José Fernando Gonçalves, Rudinei M. Oliveira, Luiz Antonio Nogueira Lorena:
An adaptive biased random-key genetic algorithm for the tactical berth allocation problem. 378-385 - David Gutiérrez-Avilés, José F. Torres, Francisco Martínez-Álvarez, Jairo Cugliari:
An evolutionary triclustering approach to discover electricity consumption patterns in France. 386-394 - Maria Lourdes Linares-Barrera, Manuel Jesús Jiménez-Navarro, Isabel Sofia Brito, José C. Riquelme, María Martínez-Ballesteros:
Evolutionary Feature Selection for Time-Series Forecasting. 395-399
Theme: System Software and Security: EMBS - Embedded Systems Track
- Muhammad Tanveer Ali Ahmad, Michael Krisper, Leandro Batista Ribeiro, Marcel Baunach:
Avoiding Empty Instances and Offset Drifts of Basic Sequencer Tasks in Automotive Operating System. 400-409 - Chun-Ting Wu, Yung-Jen Hsu, Chia-Heng Tu, Shao-Hua Wang:
Traffic Signal Preemption and Prioritization for High-Density Road Networks. 410-419 - Kun-Chi Chiang, Yung-Chun Li, Wei-Chen Wang, Wei-Kuan Shih:
On Enhancing Data Integrity with Low-cost Retention-Refillable Programming Scheme. 420-427 - Meriem Bouzouad, Yasmine Benhamadi, Camélia Slimani, Jalil Boukhobza:
PIGMMaLIOn: a Partial Incremental Gaussian Mixture Model with a Low I/O Design. 428-435 - Drona Nagarajan, Tobias Scheipel, Marcel Baunach:
Fair and Starvation-Free Spinlock for Real-Time AUTOSAR systems: M-HLP. 436-445 - Lev Denisov, Gabriele Magnani, Daniele Cattaneo, Giovanni Agosta, Stefano Cherubin:
Profiling vs Static Analysis: The Impact on Precision Tuning. 446-448 - Michail Boulasikis, Christoph W. Kessler, Flavius Gruian, Jörg Keller, Sebastian Litzinger:
Packet-Type Aware Scheduling of Moldable Streaming Tasks on Multicore Systems with DVFS. 449-451 - Javier Barrera, Leonidas Kosmidis, Enrico Mezzetti, Jaume Abella, Francisco J. Cazorla:
Increasing Testing Robustness of GPU Software in Embedded Critical Systems. 452-453 - Xin-You Liu:
Student Research Abstract: Real-Time 3D Registration and Fusion with SRAM-based Analog In-Memory Computing. 454-457
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: GMLR - Graph Models for Learning and Recognition Track
- Lorenz Wendlinger, Michael Granitzer:
Informed Heterogeneous Attention Networks for Metapath Based Learning. 458-465 - Shen-Shyang Ho, Tarun Teja Kairamkonda:
Change Point Detection in Evolving Graph using Martingale. 466-473 - Paolo Frazzetto, Luca Pasa, Nicolò Navarin, Alessandro Sperduti:
Beyond the Additive Nodes' Convolutions: a Study on High-Order Multiplicative Integration. 474-481 - Giorgio Blandano, Jacopo Burger, Annalisa Cappella, Claudia Dolci, Giuseppe Maurizio Facchi, Federico Pedersini, Chiarella Sforza, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia:
Gender Classification via Graph Convolutional Networks on 3D Facial Models. 482-489 - Hui-Ju Hung, Wang-Chien Lee, Tao-Yang Fu, Chih-Ya Shen, Zhen Lei:
Learning to Solve Combinatorial Optimization Problems on Graphs with State-Aware Multi-Relation Aggregation. 490-491 - Daehee Kim, Donghee Han, Daeyoung Roh, Keejun Han, Mun Yong Yi:
Less is More: A Streamlined Graph-Based Fashion Outfit Recommendation without Multimodal Dependency. 492-495
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: HIBIO - Health Informatics and Bioinformatics Track
- D. M. Bappy, Donghwa Kang, Jinkyu Lee, Hyeongboo Baek:
Prior-Based Enhanced ASD-POCS for Artifact Suppression and Structural Preservation in Sparse-View CBCT. 496-505 - Alejandro Fernández-Fraga, Jorge González-Domínguez, María J. Martín:
Applying dynamic balancing to improve the performance of MPI parallel genomics applications. 506-514 - Cen Wan, Carl Barton:
A novel hierarchy-based knowledge discovery framework for elucidating human aging-related phenotypic abnormalities. 515-522 - Hasan Jamil, Stephen A. Krawetz, Alexander Gow:
Knowledge Synthesis using Large Language Models for a Computational Biology Workflow Ecosystem. 523-530 - Beatriz Pérez-Sánchez, Noelia Sánchez-Maroño, Miguel A. Díaz-Freire:
Analysis of voice recordings features for Classification of Parkinson's Disease. 531-532 - Zahraa Khais Shahid, Saguna Saguna, Christer Åhlund, Karan Mitra:
Federated Learning for Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in ADLs of Elderly in Single-resident Smart Homes. 533-535
Theme: Distributed Systems: IE - IoT and Edge Computing Track
- Fatima Abdullah, Mian Muaz Razaq, Youyang Kim, Limei Peng, Young-Kyoon Suh, Byungchul Tak:
IoT Query Latency Enhancement by Resource-Aware Task Placement in the Fog. 536-544 - Guilherme Augusto Defalque, Ricardo Ribeiro dos Santos, Pedro Arfux, Marcio Carneiro Brito Pache, Ricardo Aguiar:
DCS-Oriented IoT Architecture for Enhanced Cattle Feed Precision. 545-552 - Biagio Boi, Christian Esposito, Jung-Taek Seo:
Ethereum Attestation Service as a solution for the revocation of hardware-based password-less mechanisms. 553-559 - Junho Yoon, Christian Esposito, Chang Choi:
Quad-Biometrics for Few-Shot User Identification. 560-564 - Víctor López, Oscar Fontenla-Romero, Elena Hernández-Pereira, Bertha Guijarro-Berdiñas, Carlos Blanco-Seijo, Samuel Fernandez-Paz:
RUL Prediction of Lithium-ion Batteries using a Federated and Homomorphically Encrypted Learning Method. 565-571 - Yuma Kokubo, Toshiyuki Amagasa:
Cost-based Load Balancing of RDF Reasoning in Fog-Computing Environments. 572-579 - Lamine Syne, Pino Caballero-Gil, Candelaria Hernández-Goya:
Improving Privacy in Federated Learning-Based Intrusion Detection for IoT Networks. 580-583
Theme: Distributed Systems: INTOP - Interoperability Track
- Palash Yuvraj Ingle, Young-Gab Kim:
Integrated Interoperability Based Panoramic Video Synopsis Framework. 584-591 - Hongseok Oh, Kyungchang Jeong, Euijong Lee, Ji-Hoon Jeong:
LINK: Self-Adaptive System with Human-Machine Teaming-based Loop for Interoperability in IoT Environments. 592-599 - Junhyuk Kwon, Seokho Ahn, Young-Duk Seo:
RecKG: Knowledge Graph for Recommender Systems. 600-607 - Dusan Morhác, Viktor Valastín, Kristian Kostal, Ivan Kotuliak:
Cross-Chain Payments on Blockchain Networks: An Apartment Booking Use-Case. 608-611
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: IRMAS - Intelligent Robotics and Multi-Agent Systems Track
- Renan Lima Baima, Loïck Chovet, Eduard Hartwich, Abhishek Bera, Johannes Sedlmeir, Gilbert Fridgen, Miguel Angel Olivares-Méndez:
Trustful Coopetitive Infrastructures for the New Space Exploration Era. 612-621 - Adrià Fenoy, Jacopo Zagoli, Filippo Bistaffa, Alessandro Farinelli:
Attention for the Allocation of Tasks in Multi-Agent Pickup and Delivery. 622-629 - Zachary R. Madin, Jonathan Lawry, Edmund R. Hunt:
Collective Anomaly Perception During Multi-Robot Patrol: Constrained Interactions Can Promote Accurate Consensus. 630-637 - Steve Paul, Jhoel Witter, Souma Chowdhury:
Graph Learning-based Fleet Scheduling for Urban Air Mobility under Operational Constraints, Varying Demand & Uncertainties. 638-645 - Qin Yang, Ramviyas Parasuraman:
Bayesian Soft Actor-Critic: A Directed Acyclic Strategy Graph Based Deep Reinforcement Learning. 646-648 - Antoni Martorell-Torres:
Student Research Abstract: Coordination of Marine Multi-Robot Systems with Communication Constraints. 649-651
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: ISDE - Intelligent Systems for Digital Era Track
- Luiz Fernando Puttow Southier, Marcelo Teixeira, Dalcimar Casanova, Edson Emílio Scalabrin:
Towards a labeling method for Education Process Mining and a case study on higher education. 654-660 - Mouzhi Ge, Bruno Rossi, Stanislav Chren, José Miguel Blanco:
Petri Nets for Smart Grids: The Story So Far. 661-670 - John Bianchi, Manuel Pratelli, Marinella Petrocchi, Fabio Pinelli:
Evaluating Trustworthiness of Online News Publishers via Article Classification. 671-678 - Marcelo Karanik, Holger Billhardt, Alberto Fernández, Sascha Ossowski:
On the relevance of value system structure for automated value-aligned decision-making. 679-686 - Frederico Schardong, Ricardo Custódio:
From Self-Sovereign Identity to Fiduciary Identity: A Journey Towards Greater User Privacy and Usability. 687-694 - Zachary Jeffreys, Kshama Kumar, Zhuojing Xie, Wan D. Bae, Shayma Alkobaisi, Sada Narayanappa:
PotholeVision: An Automated Pothole Detection and Reporting System using Computer Vision. 695-697 - Mustapha Kamal Benramdane, Elena Kornyshova, Sebastien Ruelle, Charles Vidal:
Employee eXperience Representation for Personalization within Digital Business Ecosystems. 698-700 - Sofiia Drozd:
Student Research Abstract: Detection of War-Caused Agricultural Field Damages Using Sentinel-2 Satellite Data with Machine Learning and Anomaly Detection. 701-705
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: KNLP - Knowledge and Natural Language Processing Track
- Kutz Arrieta, Pablo R. Fillottrani, C. Maria Keet:
CoSMo: A multilingual modular language for Content Selection Modelling. 706-713 - Yuni Susanti, Kanji Uchino:
Causal-Evidence Graph for Causal Relation Classification. 714-722 - Youngjin Jo, Jinyeong Bak:
EmoSum: Conversation Summarization with Emotional Consistency. 723-730 - Amirhossein Layegh, Amir Hossein Payberah, Ahmet Soylu, Dumitru Roman, Mihhail Matskin:
Wiki-based Prompts for Enhancing Relation Extraction using Language Models. 731-740 - Mehdi Ben Amor, Michael Granitzer, Jelena Mitrovic:
Impact of Position Bias on Language Models in Token Classification. 741-745
Theme: Information Systems: KRR - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Track
- Ofer Arieli, Jesse Heyninck:
Collective Attacks in Assumption-Based Argumentation. 746-753 - Franz Baader, Filippo De Bortoli:
The Abstract Expressive Power of First-Order and Description Logics with Concrete Domains. 754-761 - Wolfgang Dvorák, Alexander Greßler, Stefan Woltran:
Equipping Abstract Argumentation Solvers for Verifying Negative Results. 762-769 - Joaquín Arias, Mar Moreno-Rebato, José Antonio Rodríguez-García, Sascha Ossowski:
Towards value-awareness in administrative processes: an approach based on constraint answer set programming. 770-778 - Yamil Osvaldo Soto, Cristhian Ariel David Deagustini, Maria Vanina Martinez, Gerardo Ignacio Simari:
A Mathematical Conceptualization of Bundle Sets in Defeasible Logic Programming. 779-786 - Tomasz Jastrzab, Frédéric Lardeux, Éric Monfroy:
Classifying Words with 3-sort Automata. 787-788 - Dorde Markovic, Simon Vandevelde, Linde Vanbesien, Joost Vennekens, Marc Denecker:
An epistemic logic for modeling decisions in the context of incomplete knowledge. 789-793
Theme: Software Design and Development: LASD - Lean and Agile Software Development Track
- Alena Buchalcevová, Jakub Hermanek:
Common LeSS Transformation Patterns. 794-801 - Muhammad Ovais Ahmad, Osama Al-Baik:
Beyond Technical Debt Unravelling Organisational Debt Concept. 802-809 - Mali Senapathi, Diane E. Strode:
Challenges to Sustaining Agility: An Exploratory Case Study. 810-817 - Daniel Welsch, Luisa Burk, David Mötefindt, Michael Neumann:
Navigating Cultural Diversity: Barriers and Benefits in Multicultural Agile Software Development Teams. 818-825 - Gisela M. Q. M. Archela, Ana C. V. de Melo, Vagner Luiz Gava:
Technical Debt Management in Agile Context: A new framework and case study in a large financial institution. 826-833 - Dilek Caglayan, Özden Özcan-Top:
Revisiting Technical Debt Types and Indicators for Software Systems. 834-841 - Vivian Larrea, Milene Selbach Silveira, Tiago Silva da Silva:
The use of prototypes as a tool in Agile software development. 842-849 - Sangharatna Godboley, Bikash Singha, Monika Rani Golla, P. Radha Krishna:
UMask-AFL: Unmasking All Reachable Targets for Comprehensive Agile Fuzzing. 850-852 - Yen Ying Ng, Ryszard Kuduk:
Implementing Action Items Over Improving the Format of Retros. 853-855
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: MLA - Machine Learning and its Applications Track
- Ling Kai Yen, Jasin Wong, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Identifying Chinese Handwriting Characteristics for Detecting Children with Autism. 856-865 - Lucas-Andrei Thil, Mirela Popa, Gerasimos Spanakis:
Navigating WebAI: Training Agents to Complete Web Tasks with Large Language Models and Reinforcement Learning. 866-874 - Giuseppina Andresini, Annalisa Appice, Donato Malerba:
Leveraging Sentinel-2 time series for bark beetle-induced forest dieback inventory. 875-882 - Simon S. Woo, Daeyoung Yoon, Yuseung Gim, Eunseok Park:
RAAD: Reinforced Adversarial Anomaly Detector. 883-891 - Kanghyeon Seo, Jihoon Yang:
Exploring The Efficient Market Hypothesis for Accurate Stock Movement Prediction via Feature-Axis Transformer. 892-901 - Rashida Hasan, Chee-Hung Henry Chu:
A Heterogeneous Ensemble Method for Handling Class Noise in Supervised Machine Learning. 902-909 - Subham Raj, Pawan Agrawal, Sriparna Saha, Brijraj Singh, Niranjan Pedanekar:
Optimizing Movie Selections: A Multi-Task, Multi-Modal Framework with Strategies for Missing Modality Challenges. 910-918 - Girim Ban, Simon S. Woo, David Sung:
Action Attention GRU: A Data-Driven Approach for Enhancing Purchase Predictions in Digital Marketing. 919-926 - Abdul Basit Hafeez, Eduardo Alonso, Atif Riaz:
DTC-TranGru: Improving the performance of the next-DTC Prediction Model with Transformer and GRU. 927-934 - Véronne Yepmo, Grégory Smits, Marie-Jeanne Lesot, Olivier Pivert:
CADI: Contextual Anomaly Detection using an Isolation-Forest. 935-944 - Hongyong Han, Wei Wang, Gaowei Zhang, Mingjie Li, Yi Wang:
Cross-Domain Coral Image Classification Using Dual-Stream Hierarchical Neural Networks. 945-952 - Eugene Frimpong, Khoa Nguyen, Mindaugas Budzys, Tanveer Khan, Antonis Michalas:
GuardML: Efficient Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning Services Through Hybrid Homomorphic Encryption. 953-962 - Soobin Park, Yuna Jeong, Yong Suk Choi:
Efficient Dual Attention Transformer for Image Super-Resolution. 963-970 - Maria J. P. Peixoto, Akramul Azim:
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) Approach for Reinforcement Learning Systems. 971-978 - Pedro Ilidio, André Hallwas Ribeiro Alves, Ricardo Cerri:
Fast Bipartite Forests for Semi-supervised Interaction Prediction. 979-986 - Muhammad Uzair-Ul-Haq, Paolo Frazzetto, Alessandro Sperduti, Giovanni Da San Martino:
Improving Soft Skill Extraction via Data Augmentation and Embedding Manipulation. 987-996 - Mohak Chadha, Pulkit Khera, Jianfeng Gu, Osama Abboud, Michael Gerndt:
Training Heterogeneous Client Models using Knowledge Distillation in Serverless Federated Learning. 997-1006 - Maram Hasan, Rajdeep Niyogi:
Reward Specifications in Collaborative Multi-agent Learning: A Comparative Study. 1007-1013 - Letterio Galletta, Fabio Pinelli:
Explainable Ponzi Schemes Detection on Ethereum. 1014-1023 - Saleh Almohaimeed, Saad Almohaimeed, Mansour Al Ghanim, Liqiang Wang:
Ar-Spider: Text-to-SQL in Arabic. 1024-1030 - Fateme Akbari, Kamran Sartipi:
A Model for Detecting Abnormality in Activities of Daily Living Sequences Using Inverse Reinforcement Learning. 1031-1033 - Momotaz Begum, Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Md. Golam Mostofa, ABM Kamrul Islam Riad, Md Arabin Islam Talukder, Mst. Shapna Akter, Hossain Shahriar:
M-DBSCAN: Modified DBSCAN Clustering Algorithm for Detecting and Controlling Outliers. 1034-1035 - Emanuele Luzio, Moacir Ponti, Christian Ramirez Arevalo, Luis Argerich:
Decoupling Decision-Making in Fraud Prevention through Classifier Calibration for Business Logic Action. 1036-1037 - Tzu-Heng Chen, Sheng-Da Tsai, Chun-Han Lin:
Enhancing Video Capture in Mobile Applications for Power Saving Through Machine Learning. 1038-1039 - Sojeong Kim, Dongjun Lee, Jaekwang Kim:
Elevating CTR Prediction: Field Interaction, Global Context Integration, and High-Order Representations. 1040-1042 - Saurabh Anand, Shubham Malaviya, Manish Shukla, Sachin Lodha:
DroPacter : Compacter-based Tuning with Layer Freezing in Pre-Trained Language Model. 1043-1044 - Matthew Schofield, Ning Wang, Shen-Shyang Ho:
Rebalancing Shared Mobility Systems by User Incentive Schemes: State-Action Representation Design and Analysis. 1045-1047 - Lihu Pan, Yunting Yang, Zhengkui Wang, Wen Shan, Jiali Yin:
Open-Vocabulary And Multitask Image Segmentation. 1048-1049 - Oscar Fontenla-Romero, Bertha Guijarro-Berdiñas, Elena Hernández-Pereira, Beatriz Pérez-Sánchez:
An effective and efficient green federated learning method for one-layer neural networks. 1050-1052 - Andrii Krutsylo:
Evaluating Knowledge Retention in Continual Learning. 1053-1055 - Youngsun Jang, Maryam Moshrefizadeh, Abir Mohammad Hadi, Kwanghee Won, John Kim:
Multimodal Fusion of Heterogeneous Representations for Anomaly Classification in Satellite Imagery. 1056-1058 - Jorge Silvestre, Paula Mielgo, Aníbal Bregón, Miguel A. Martínez-Prieto, Pedro C. Álvarez-Esteban:
Towards aircraft trajectory prediction using LSTM networks. 1059-1060 - Mahyar Abbasian, Taha Rajabzadeh, Ahmadreza Moradipari, Seyed Amir Hossein Aqajari, Hongsheng Lu, Amir M. Rahmani:
Controlling the Latent Space of GANs through Reinforcement Learning: A Case Study on Task-based Image-to-Image Translation. 1061-1063 - Saroj Gopali, Akbar Siami Namin, Faranak Abri, Keith S. Jones:
The Performance of Sequential Deep Learning Models in Detecting Phishing Websites Using Contextual Features of URLs. 1064-1066 - Camilla Fonseca, Maria Nicos Alain Pasaylo, Nour Kawni, Bethlehem Megabiaw Tassew:
Identifying Out-of-stock Items at Retail Stores Using Computer Vision. 1067-1071
Theme: Distributed Systems: NET - Networking Track
- Junseok Lee, Minhyeong Kim, Wonjun Song, Younghoon Kim, Dohyung Kim:
Rescuing QUIC Flows From Countermeasures Against UDP Flooding Attacks. 1072-1080 - Jeremias Dötterl, Zahra Hemmati Fard:
Classification of Home Network Problems with Transformers. 1081-1087 - Stanislas Pedebearn, Slim Abdellatif, Pascal Berthou, Dariusz Nogalski, Dallal Belabed:
Virtual Link Embedding in Collaborative Sliced Multi-Administrative Multi-Domain Networks. 1088-1095 - Otávio Augusto Rocha Da Cruz, Carlos Eduardo Pereira, Edison Pignaton de Freitas, Paulo Mendes, Denis Lima do Rosário, Eduardo Coelho Cerqueira, Antonio Arlis Santos da Silva, Julio Cesar Santos dos Anjos:
Micro-Chain: Towards the use of NDN microservices. 1099-1103
Theme: System Software and Security: PL - Programming Languages Track
- Maja Hanne Kirkeby, Bernardo Santos, João Paulo Fernandes, Alberto Pardo:
Compiling Haskell for Energy Efficiency: Empirical Analysis of Individual Transformations. 1104-1113 - Harpreet Kaur, Scott Ryan Young, Marius Pirvu, Kenneth Blair Kent:
Lightweight Compilation of Method Invocation Bytecodes in Java. 1114-1121 - Seiji Umatani:
Lightweight DSL for Describing Extensible Transition Systems. 1122-1131 - Germán Vidal:
An Asynchronous Scheme for Rollback Recovery in Message-Passing Concurrent Programming Languages. 1132-1139 - Rubén Campos-López, Esther Guerra, Juan de Lara:
A Domain-Specific Language for Augmented Reality Games. 1140-1142
Theme: Software Design and Development: RE - Requirements Engineering Track
- Anzira Rahman, Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, Daniel M. Berry:
An Empirical Study of the Impact of Waterfall and Agile Methods on Numbers of Requirements-Related Defects. 1143-1152 - Michel Perilo, George Valença:
How Facial Recognition Technologies Affect the Transgender Community? A Systematic Mapping Study. 1153-1160 - Marcio Veronez, Ivonei Freitas da Silva, Victor Francisco Araya Santander, Elder Elisandro Schemberger:
A Catalog of Non-Functional Requirements and Patterns for Microservices Migration. 1161-1168 - Quelita A. D. S. Ribeiro, Abimael Santos, Karolyne Oliveira, Jaelson Castro, Maria Lencastre:
A View of the Technical, Individual, and Social Dimensions of Sustainable Software Systems: A Systematic Literature Review. 1169-1177 - Michel Bourdellès, Jamal El Hachem, Salah Sadou:
Ensuring Requirements Confidentiality during System Design Modelling. 1178-1179 - Renan Lima Baima, Tiago Miguel Barao Caetano, Ana Carolina Oliveira Lima, Emília Oliveira Lima Leal, Tiago Miguel Pereira Candeias, Silvia Maria Dias Pedro Rebouças:
Hybrid Active Teaching Methodology for Learning Development: A Self-assessment Case Study Report in Computer Engineering. 1180-1184
Theme: Software Design and Development: SATTA - Software Architecture: Theory, Technology, and Applications Track
- Metin Altinisik, Hasan Sözer, Gonca Gürsun:
Software Architecture Recovery from Multiple Dependency Models. 1185-1192 - Karthik Vaidhyanathan, Mauro Caporuscio, Stefano Florio, Henry Muccini:
ML-enabled Service Discovery for Microservice Architecture: a QoS Approach. 1193-1200 - Zhongyi Lu, Declan T. Delaney, David Lillis:
Comparing the Similarity of OpenAPI-Based Microservices. 1201-1208 - Luca Traini, Jessica Léone, Giovanni Stilo, Antinisca Di Marco:
VAMP: Visual Analytics for Microservices Performance. 1209-1218 - Niklas Sänger, Sebastian Abeck:
Fine-Grained Authorization in Microservice Architecture: A Decentralized Approach. 1219-1222
Theme: Software Design and Development: SE - Software Engineering Track
- Arina Kudriavtseva, Olga Gadyatskaya:
You cannot improve what you do not measure: A triangulation study of software security metrics. 1223-1232 - Md. Fazle Rabbi, Arifa Islam Champa, Costain Nachuma, Minhaz Fahim Zibran:
SBOM Generation Tools Under Microscope: A Focus on The npm Ecosystem. 1233-1241 - Kwanghoon Choi, Sooyeon Hwang, Hyeon-Ah Moon, Isao Sasano:
Ranked Syntax Completion With LR Parsing. 1242-1251 - Hiba Awad, Abdelghani Alidra, Hugo Bruneliere, Thomas Ledoux, Étienne Leclercq, Jonathan Rivalan:
VeriFog: A Generic Model-based Approach for Verifying Fog Systems at Design Time. 1252-1261 - Azeem Ahmad, Kristian Sandahl, Daniel Hasselqvist, Pontus Sandberg:
Information Needs in Continuous Integration and Delivery in Large Scale Organizations: An Observational Study. 1262-1271 - Samuel Idowu, Yorick Sens, Thorsten Berger, Jacob Krüger, Michael Vierhauser:
A Large-Scale Study of ML-Related Python Projects. 1272-1281 - Ahmed Aljohani, Hyunsook Do:
From Fine-tuning to Output: An Empirical Investigation of Test Smells in Transformer-Based Test Code Generation. 1282-1291 - Mahmoud Abdelgawad, Indrakshi Ray:
Methodology for Resiliency Analysis of Mission-critical Systems. 1292-1300 - Feng Dai, Shigeru Chiba:
A practical tool for detecting cross-language code pairs with similar control structures. 1301-1303 - James William Pontes Miranda, Hugo Bruneliere, Massimo Tisi, Gerson Sunyé:
Towards the Integration Support for Machine Learning of Inter-Model Relations in Model Views. 1304-1306 - Melinda Tóth, István Bozó:
Supporting Secure Coding for Erlang. 1307-1311
Theme: System Software and Security: SEC - Computer Security Track
- Anton Firc, Kamil Malinka, Petr Hanácek:
Deepfake Speech Detection: A Spectrogram Analysis. 1312-1320 - Vinícius de Miranda Rios, Pedro R. M. Inácio, Damien Magoni, Mário M. Freire:
Detection of Slowloris Attacks using Machine Learning Algorithms. 1321-1330 - Lisa-Marie Geiginger, Tanja Zseby:
Evading Botnet Detection. 1331-1340 - Clémentine Gritti:
OASIS: An Organizational CertificateLess Aggregate Signature Scheme in Distributed Networks for IoT. 1341-1349 - Xi Tan, Sagar Mohan, Md. Armanuzzaman, Zheyuan Ma, Gaoxiang Liu, Alex Eastman, Hongxin Hu, Ziming Zhao:
Is the Canary Dead? On the Effectiveness of Stack Canaries on Microcontroller Systems. 1350-1357 - Hye Ju Lee, SeonJin Hwang, Millati Pratiwi, Yoon-Ho Choi:
Obfuscated PHP Webshell Detection Using the Webshell Tailored TextRank Algorithm. 1358-1365 - Seongman Lee, Seoye Kim, Chihyun Song, Byeongsu Woo, Eunyeong Ahn, Junsu Lee, Yeongjin Jang, Jinsoo Jang, Hojoon Lee, Brent ByungHoon Kang:
GENESIS: A Generalizable, Efficient, and Secure Intra-kernel Privilege Separation. 1366-1375 - Milan Salko, Anton Firc, Kamil Malinka:
Security Implications of Deepfakes in Face Authentication. 1376-1384 - Tom-Martijn Roelofs, Eduardo Barbaro, Svetlana Pekarskikh, Katarzyna Orzechowska, Marta Kwapien, Jakub Tyrlik, Dinu Smadu, Michel van Eeten, Yury Zhauniarovich:
Finding Harmony in the Noise: Blending Security Alerts for Attack Detection. 1385-1394 - Joost Oortwijn, Carlos Gañán:
Patch Pilgrimage: Exploring the Landscape of TCP Reflective Attacks and User Patching Expedition. 1395-1404 - Shan Jin, Minghua Xu, Yiwei Cai:
Energy Efficient Obfuscation of Side-Channel Leakage for Preventing Side-Channel Attacks. 1405-1414 - Faisal Imran, Rosa Meo:
Collection and Analysis of Sensitive Data with Privacy Protection by a Distributed Randomized Response Protocol. 1415-1424 - Chiara Braghin, Elvinia Riccobene, Simone Valentini:
Modeling and verification of smart contracts with Abstract State Machines. 1425-1432 - Guilherme Duarte, Mariana Cunha, João P. Vilela:
A Privacy-Aware Remapping Mechanism for Location Data. 1433-1440 - James Wagner, Alexander Rasin:
Forget About It: Batched Database Sanitization. 1441-1452
Theme: Information Systems: SONAMA - Social Network and Media Analysis Track
- Alessio Conte, Davide Rucci:
Are k-cores meaningful for temporal graph analysis? 1453-1460 - Aillkeen Bezerra de Oliveira, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Anderson Almeida Firmino, Anselmo Cardoso de Paiva:
A Large Language Model Approach to Detect Hate Speech in Political Discourse Using Multiple Language Corpora. 1461-1468 - Célina Treuillier, Sylvain Castagnos, Armelle Brun:
All Polarized but Still Different: a Multi-factorial Metric to Discriminate between Polarization Behaviors on Social Media. 1469-1478 - Akhila VH, Anu Mary Chacko:
Cooperative Embedding - A Novel Approach to Tackle the Out-Of-Vocabulary Dilemma in Bot Classification. 1479-1486
Theme: Software Design and Development: SP-OS - Software Platform --- Operating System Track
- Yu-Cheng Lin, Chuan-Chi Wang, Chia-Heng Tu, Shih-Hao Hung:
Towards Optimizations of Quantum Circuit Simulation for Solving Max-Cut Problems with QAOA. 1487-1494 - Sangeun Chae, Wonbae Kim, Daegyu Han, Jeongmin Kim, Beomseok Nam:
Optimizing Read Performance of HBase through Dynamic Control of Data Block Sizes and KVCache. 1495-1503 - He-Ru Chen, Kun-Sheng Liu, Ya-Shu Chen, Hsiu-Yi Ou Yang:
High Energy Efficiency Mobile AR Applications under Adaptive Object Detection Engine and Self-learning Governor. 1504-1510 - Namgyu Jung, Saebom Lee, Chang Choi:
Knowledge Sharing based Lightweight Transformer for Construction Safety Accident Prevention. 1511-1516 - Biagio Boi, Christian Esposito, Sokjoon Lee:
VulnHunt-GPT: a Smart Contract vulnerabilities detector based on OpenAI chatGPT. 1517-1524 - Jake Choi, Sunchul Jung, Heon Young Yeom:
GPU Memory Reallocation Techniques in Fully Homomorphic Encryption Workloads. 1525-1532 - Hao-Jung Wei, Leng-Kai Lin, Chun-Yen Lin, Shih-Wei Li:
Measuring and Optimizing the Performance of the Android Virtualization Framework. 1533-1535 - Mor Nahum, Edita Grolman, Inbar Maimon, Dudu Mimran, Oleg Brodt, Aviad Elyashar, Yuval Elovici, Asaf Shabtai:
Secure Crowdsource-Based Open-Source Code Verification (SC)^2V. 1536-1538 - Federica Bianchi, Enrico Bassetti, Angelo Spognardi:
Scalable and automated Evaluation of Blue Team cyber posture in Cyber Ranges. 1539-1541 - Seoyeon Kim, Jinsung Cho, Bongjae Kim, Jinman Jung:
An Efficient SNN Model Generation Method for IoT Edge Computing. 1542-1543 - Chanwoo Lee, Seongjin Kim, Kang Choi, Seongbin Cho, Junghyeon Yun, Junyoung Heo:
Audio capture devices for mobile platforms using SBC. 1544-1548
Theme: Artificial Intelligence and Agents: SSRAI - Safe, Secure, and Robust AI Track
- Denise-Phi Khuu, Michael Sober, Dominik Kaaser, Mathias Fischer, Stefan Schulte:
Data Poisoning Detection in Federated Learning. 1549-1558 - Andreas Rønnestad, Andrea Ceccarelli, Leonardo Montecchi:
Validation of Safety Metrics for Object Detectors in Autonomous Driving. 1559-1568 - Tom Haider, Karsten Roscher, Benjamin Herd, Felippe Schmoeller Roza, Simon Burton:
Can you trust your Agent? The Effect of Out-of-Distribution Detection on the Safety of Reinforcement Learning Systems. 1569-1578 - Benjamin Herd, Simon Burton:
Can you trust your ML metrics? Using Subjective Logic to determine the true contribution of ML metrics for safety. 1579-1586 - Michael Duchesne, Kaiwen Zhang, Chamseddine Talhi:
Multi-Confederated Learning: Inclusive Non-IID Data handling with Decentralized Federated Learning. 1587-1595 - Tobias Braun, Irdin Pekaric, Giovanni Apruzzese:
Understanding the Process of Data Labeling in Cybersecurity. 1596-1605 - Mehmed Kerem Uludag, Maryna Veksler, Yasin Yilmaz, Kemal Akkaya:
Deceptive Skies: Leveraging GANs for Drone Sensor Data Falsification. 1606-1613 - Ignacio D. Lopez-Miguel:
Student Research Abstract: Enhancing Safety in Cyber-Physical Systems Through Runtime Enforcement. 1614-1616
Theme: Software Design and Development: ST - Semantic Technology Track
- Raphaël Sourty, José G. Moreno, François-Paul Servant, Lynda Tamine:
Knowledge Base Grounded Pre-trained Language Models via Distillation. 1617-1625 - Mayra Russo, Sammy Fabian Sawischa, Maria-Esther Vidal:
Tracing the Impact of Bias in Link Prediction. 1626-1633 - Patrizio Bellan, Mauro Dragoni, Chiara Ghidini:
Process Knowledge Extraction and Knowledge Graph Construction Through Prompting: A Quantitative Analysis. 1634-1641 - Thibaut Soulard, Fatiha Saïs, Joe Raad, Gianluca Quercini:
Efficient Key-based Data Linking Through Key Transfer Between Knowledge Graphs. 1642-1649 - Reham Alharbi, Valentina A. M. Tamma, Floriana Grasso, Terry R. Payne:
An Experiment in Retrofitting Competency Questions for Existing Ontologies. 1650-1658 - Rodrigo Souza, Marcelo Manzato:
A Two-Stage Calibration Approach for Mitigating Bias and Fairness in Recommender Systems. 1659-1661 - Javier Conde, Gonzalo Martínez, Pedro Reviriego, Joaquín Salvachúa, José Alberto Hernández:
Designing Metadata for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Academia. 1662-1664 - Lisa Ehrlinger, Harald Holzner, Nora Hemelmayr, Wolfram Wöß:
A News Article Tag Categorization Ontology. 1665-1667 - Enrique Iglesias, Maria-Esther Vidal:
KGSaw: One Size Does Not Fit All- Planning Methods for Data Fragmentation for Efficiently Creating Knowledge Graphs. 1668-1670 - Mahdi Cherif:
Student Research Abstract: MARS RANK: Specificity of search results. 1671-1674
Theme: Software Design and Development: SVT - Software Verification and Testing Track
- Narges Khakpour:
Verification of Concurrent Machine Code Running on a Single-Core Machine. 1675-1683 - Nadeem Abdul Hamid:
(Nearest) Neighbors You Can Rely On: Formally Verified k-d Tree Construction and Search in Coq. 1684-1693 - Eric Felding, Per Erik Strandberg, Nils-Hassan Quttineh, Wasif Afzal:
Resource Constrained Test Case Prioritization with Simulated Annealing in an Industrial Context. 1694-1701 - Florian Lanzinger, Christian Martin, Frederik Reiche, Samuel Teuber, Robert Heinrich, Alexander Weigl:
Quantifying Software Correctness by Combining Architecture Modeling and Formal Program Analysis. 1702-1711 - Susmoy Das, Arpit Sharma:
A Formal Framework of Model and Logical Embeddings for Verification of Stochastic Systems. 1712-1721 - Hui Feng, Marcello M. Bonsangue:
Concurrent NetKAT with Ports. 1722-1730 - Anders Schlichtkrull, René Rydhof Hansen, Flemming Nielson:
Isabelle-verified correctness of Datalog programs for program analysis. 1731-1734
Theme: Distributed Systems: WCN - Wireless Communications and Networking Track
- Mahnoor Ajmal, Ayesha Siddiqa, Muhammad Ashar Tariq, Malik Muhammad Saad, Dongkyun Kim:
Dynamic Backhaul Clustering for Enhanced Scalability in Cell-Free Massive MIMO Networks. 1735-1741 - Hicham Lakhlef, Khaled Abid, Ghada Jaber, Fabio D'Andreagiovanni:
Efficient Time Slot Recovery Protocol for Wireless Networks. 1742-1748 - Victoria Botelho Martins, Douglas D. J. de Macedo, Laércio Pioli Júnior:
Exploring Architectural Strategies for Mobility Experimentation: A Simulation-Based Study. 1749-1756 - Mohamed Ali Zormati, Hicham Lakhlef, Sofiane Ouni:
Routing Optimization Based on Distributed Intelligent Network Softwarization for the Internet of Things. 1757-1764 - Hsueh-Wen Tseng, Ting-Ting Yang, Yi Yang:
An Adaptive Transmission Strategy for Tiled 360-Degree VR Videos in NOMA Systems. 1765-1773
Theme: Software Design and Development: WE - Web Engineering Track
- Juan Cruz Gardey, Julián Grigera, Andrés Rodríguez, Alejandra Garrido:
UX-Analyzer: Visualizing the interaction effort for web analytics. 1774-1780 - Marc Oriol, Abel Gómez, Jordi Cabot:
AsyncSLA: Towards a Service Level Agreement for Asynchronous Services. 1781-1788 - Chayapatr Archiwaranguprok, Kongkeit Khunpanitchot, Phoomparin Mano, Manachai Toahchoodee:
Elysia: Optimizing JavaScript Web Framework. 1789-1796 - Gayatri Priyadarsini Kancherla:
Student Research Abstract: Least Privilege Persistent-Storage Access in Web Browsers. 1797-1799
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