November 29, 2019, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine

CS&SE@SW 2019

2nd Computer Science & Software Engineering Student Workshop

Proceedings

Computer Science & Software Engineering Student Workshop (CS&SE@SW) is a peer-reviewed workshop focusing on research advances, applications of information technologies.

Previous workshops
  • CS&SE@SW 2018 1st Computer Science & Software Engineering Student Workshop, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, November 30, 2018

Topics of interest

Software engineering

  • Software requirements
  • Software design
  • Software construction
  • Software testing
  • Software maintenance
  • Software configuration management
  • Software engineering management
  • Software development process
  • Software engineering models and methods
  • Software quality
  • Software engineering professional practice
  • Software engineering economics
  • Computing foundations
  • Mathematical foundations
  • Engineering foundations

Theoretical computer science

  • Data structures and algorithms
  • Theory of computation
  • Information and coding theory
  • Programming language theory
  • Formal methods

Computer systems

  • Computer architecture and computer engineering
  • Computer performance analysis
  • Concurrent, parallel and distributed systems
  • Computer networks
  • Formal methods
  • Databases

Computer applications

  • Computer graphics and visualization
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Scientific computing
  • Artificial intelligence

CALLS FOR PAPERS

Authors are invited to submit full (at least 10 pages) papers through the EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cssesw2019) by September 15, 2019:

Primary requirements

  • Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. The review process will be blind peer review.
  • The submission files is in OpenOffice (ODT) or Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX) document file formats.

Formatting options

Paper submission

  • In case you have never worked with the EasyChair system before, and therefore do not have an EasyChair account please create it by clicking "create an account" link at the login form. Please follow simple instructions for creating your account, then log in to the EasyChair. You will be offered to enter the CS&SE@SW 2019 area as an author. At the New Submission page of the CS&SE@SW 2019, please fill in the forms as requested by the instructions:
SUBMIT PAPER

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline

September 15, 2019 September 20, 2019 (hard deadline)

 

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Notification Due

October 13, 2019

 

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Final Submission Deadline

October 27, 2019

 

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Registration Due

November 10, 2019

 

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Workshop Day

November 29, 2019

 

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

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Nadiia Kozachenko Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University, Department of Philosophy

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Serhiy Semerikov Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University, Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

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Andrii Striuk Kryvyi Rih National University, Department of Simulation and Software

PROGRAM

9:00-12:00 – Meeting guests (room No. 316)

Introdution (room No. 345)

12:00 Nadiia Kozachenko
Dynamic doxastic action in Doxastic Modal Logic

12:20 Andrii Striuk, Sergey Semerikov
The Dawn of Software Engineering Education

Part 1 (room No. 345)

12:45 Vladimir Soloviev, Symon Yevtushenko and Viktor Batareiev
Comparative analysis of the cryptocurrency and the stock markets using the Random Matrix Theory

13:00 Andrii Tarasenko, Yuriy Yakimov and Vladimir Soloviev
Convolutional neural networks for image classification

13:15 Galina Kirichek, Vladyslav Harkusha, Artur Timenko and Nataliia Kulykovska
System for detecting network anomalies using a hybrid of an uncontrolled and controlled neural network

13:30 Ruslan Cherniavskyi, Yaroslav Krainyk and Anzhela Boiko
Modeling University Environment: Means and Applications for University Education

13:45 Kateryna Ovchar, Andrii Borodin, Ivan Burlachenko and Yaroslav Krainyk
Automated Recognition and Sorting of Agricultural Objects using Multi-Agent Approach

14:00 Oleg Pursky, Anna Selivanova, Tetiana Dubovyk and Tamara Herasymchuk
Software implementation of e-trade business process management information system

Coffee break (room No. 343)

Part 2 (room No. 345)

15:00 Olha Korotun, Tetiana Vakaliuk and Viacheslav Oleshko
Development of a Web-Based System of Automatic Content Retrieval Database

15:15 Andrii Priadko, Kateryna Osadcha, Vladyslav Kruhlyk and Volodymyr Rakovych
Development of a chatbot for informing students of the schedule

15:30 Nadiia Balyk, Vasyl Oleksiuk and Anatolii Halas
Development a Computer Network User Support Tool

15:45 Nadiia Balyk, Svitlana Leshchuk and Dariia Yatsenyak
Developing a Mini Smart House model

16:00 Bohdan Oliinyk and Vasyl Oleksiuk
Automation in Software testing, can we automate anything we want?

16:15 Yaroslav Vasylenko, Galina Shmyger and Dmytro Verbovetskyi
Some Aspects of Designing of the Structural Semantics Visualization System

16:45 Alla Kompaniets, Hanna Chemerys and Iryna Krasheninnik
Using 3D modeling in design training simulator with augmented reality

17:00 Oksana Klochko and Vasyl Fedorets
An Empirical Comparison of Machine Learning Clustering Methods in the Study of Internet Addiction among Students Majoring in Computer Studies

17:15 Svitlana Yaroshchuk, Nonna Shapovalova, Andrii Striuk, Olena Rybalchenko, Iryna Dotsenko and Svitlana Bilashenko
Credit scoring model for microfinance organizations

17:30 Workshop end

THE VENUE

Kryvyi Rih National University, 11, Vitalii Matusevich St., Kryvyi Rih, 50027, Ukraine

CONTACTS

Andrii Striuk, +380-68-9030013, andrey.n.stryuk@gmail.com