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Information Sciences and Systems 2014

Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences

  • Presents up-to-date coverage of computer science and advanced network systems

  • Provides a compact world-wide view of research in computer systems and networks

  • Opens new vistas for computer science and systems research and the Internet

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (43 papers)

  1. Security

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 157-157
    2. Mitigating for Signalling Attacks in UMTS Networks

      • Mihajlo Pavloski, Erol Gelenbe
      Pages 159-165
    3. DroidCollector: A Honeyclient for Collecting and Classifying Android Applications

      • Laurent Delosières, Antonio Sánchez
      Pages 175-183
    4. Real Time Wireless Packet Monitoring with Raspberry Pi Sniffer

      • Yusuf Turk, Onur Demir, Sezer Gören
      Pages 185-192
    5. Visual Analytics for Enhancing Supervised Attack Attribution in Mobile Networks

      • Stavros Papadopoulos, Vasilios Mavroudis, Anastasios Drosou, Dimitrios Tzovaras
      Pages 193-203
  2. Data Classification and Processing

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 257-257
    2. CodeMagic: Semi-Automatic Assignment of ICD-10-AM Codes to Patient Records

      • Damla Arifoğlu, Onur Deniz, Kemal Aleçakır, Meltem Yöndem
      Pages 259-268
    3. Utilizing Coverage Lists as a Pruning Mechanism for Concept Discovery

      • Alev Mutlu, Abdullah Dogan, Pinar Karagoz
      Pages 269-276
    4. Context Sensitive Search Engine

      • Remzi Düzağaç, Olcay Taner Yıldız
      Pages 277-284
    5. A Formal Framework for Hypergraph-Based User Profiles

      • Hilal Tarakci, Nihan Kesim Cicekli
      Pages 285-293
    6. A Survey of Data Stream Processing Tools

      • Marcin Gorawski, Anna Gorawska, Krzysztof Pasterak
      Pages 295-303
    7. Distributed RDFS Reasoning with MapReduce

      • Yigit Cetin, Osman Abul
      Pages 305-313
  3. Performance Evaluation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 315-315

About this book

Based on a rigorous selection of submissions to The 29th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS 2014),  this books includes some of the most recent ideas and technical results in computer systems, computer science, and computer-communication networks. It offers the reader a timely access to innovative research and advances in computing and communications from many different areas of the world.

 

The topics covered include (but are not limited to) computer architectures and digital systems, algorithms, theory, software engineering, data engineering, computational intelligence, system security, computer systems and networks, performance modeling and analysis, distributed and parallel systems, bioinformatics, computer vision and significant applications such as medical informatics and imaging.

 

The 29th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS 2014) took place in Krakow Old City, Poland on October, 27–8, 2014.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Polish Academy of Sciences, Gliwice, Poland

    Tadeusz Czachórski

  • Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

    Erol Gelenbe, Ricardo Lent

About the editors

Prof. Erol Gelenbe of Imperial College London is a Fellow of the French National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of both IEEE and ACM and Fellow of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Turkish Science Academy. He received the In Memoriam Dennis Gabor Award that recognises outstanding science with significant innovation content, from the Hungarian Science Academy honouring the memory of Gabor, the 1971 Nobel Laureate in Physics and an inventor, on 19th December 2013. Described by E&T Magazine as a "true IT Innovator", Erol won IET's 2010 Oliver Lodge Medal. In awarding him the ACM SIGMETRICS 2008 Life-Time Achievement Award ACM stated that he is "the single individual who, over a span of 30 years, has made the greatest overall contribution to the field of Computer System and Network Performance Evaluation". Other awards include the 1996 France-Telecom Prize of the French Academy of Sciences and the 1994 Parlar Foundation Science Award of Turkey. He is known for creating the team the built the QNAP Performance Evaluation Software Package and for inventing the FEXSIM approach to Object Oriented Flexible Manufacturing System Simulation. He has introduced the stochastic system models known as G-Networks and the Random Neural Network model. He developed the first fiber optics based random access network XANTHOS and the multi-microprocessor voice switch SYCOMORE.

Dr. Ricardo Lent joined the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Houston, Texas, as an assistant professor in January 2013. His prior position was Research Fellow in the Intelligent Systems and Networks Group at Imperial College London (United Kingdom). He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida, a M.Sc. in Telecommunications from Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria and a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering from Universidad Ricardo Palma. Dr. Lent's prior experience includes work as a Principal Network Engineer for industry and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida. His research interests are in pervasive networks and emerging topics in computer networks and distributed computing, such as self-adapting networks, mobile ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, virtualization and cloud computing. As a post-doctoral fellow at Imperial he participated in many funded European research projects, including UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK Defence Technology Centre in Data and Information Fusion, CASCADAS, Design of an Interoperable European Federated Simulation Network for Critical Infrastructures and Fit4Green.

Prof. Tadeusz Czachórski received M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. degrees in informatics respectively in 1972, 1979, 1988 and professor title in 1999. Currently he is a professor at the Silesian University of Technology (Division of Computer Systems Theory and Design) and the director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, IITiS PAN, Gliwice. He spent more than five years at several French universities and research institutes (IRISA Rennes, University of Versailles, ISEM Orsay Paris-Sud, Paris-Nord, National Institute of Telecommunication) and still maintains scientific cooperation with these centres. He also participated in Next Generation Internet European project concerning such issues as multiservice-multimedia, mobility, services convergence, quality of service and variable connectivity, where he was coresponsible for the work package concerning analytical, numerical and simulation methods to model performance of the Internet. Currently he is a member of Polish project Future Internet Engineering. He is a member of programme committees of some periodic international and national conferences, e.g. Heterogeneous Networks HET-NETS, European Workshop on Performance Engineering EPEW, Polish Teletraffic Symposium, Computer Networks, Internet in the Information Society, currenly also International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS) and COMPSAC. 1990 - 2007 he was scientific secretary of the Committee of Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, 2007 - 2011 vice-president of this committee, currently member of presidium and head of the section of computer networks and distributed systems of the committee. His scientific interests include mathematical methods and software related to modelling and performance evaluation of wide area computer networks, especially the Internet. The methods include Markov chains, diffusion approximation and fluid flow approximation. They are used to study quality of service, traffic control mechanisms and related problems.

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