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Accepted Papers

Accepted Full Papers

  1. Vladimir Kurbalija, Milos Radovanovic, Zoltan Geler and Mirjana Ivanovic. The Influence of Global Constraints on DTW and LCS Similarity Measures for Time-Series Databases
  2. Michal Kompan and Mária Bieliková. News Article Classification Based on a Vector Representation Including Words’ Collocations
  3. Albert Esterline, William Wright and Srinivas Banda. A System Integrating Agent Services with JMS for Shared Battlefield Situation Awareness
  4. Stanislav Peshterliev and Ivan Koichev. Semantic Retrieval Approach to Factoid Question Answering for Bulgarian
  5. Christo Dichev, Bandana Bhattarai, Curan Clonch and Darina Dicheva. Towards Better Discoverability and Use of Open Content
  6. Alois Paulin. Towards the Foundation of Read-Write Governance
  7. Albena Antonova and Korneliya Todorova. Living Labs in E-learning, E-learning in Living labs and Living Labs for E-earning
  8. Diman Karagiozov. Integration of Natural Language Processing Chains in Content Management Systems. Software architecture
  9. Aleksandar Dimov. Empirical Analysis of Software Reliability Models Predictive Ability
  10. Mariana Damova and Danna Dannells. Reason-able View of Linked Data for Cultural Heritage
  11. Ensar Gul. A Fuzzy System Model for Task Implementation in Extreme Programming Process
  12. Ivan Angelov and Ivan Ganchev. Ad-hoc Radial Visualization of SCORM Objects with Extended Search and Keywords Handling
  13. Boris Kraychev and Ivan Koychev. Classification of Online Reviews by Computational Semantic Lexicons
  14. Ali Zeb. Using Semantic Relations for Representing Long-Term User Interests
  15. Koffka Khan, Alexander Nikov and Ashok Sahai. A fuzzy bat clustering method for ergonomic screening of office workplaces
  16. Irena Pavlova, Desislava Petrova-Antonova, Avram Eskenazi, Sylvia Ilieva and Aleksandar Dimov. An Analysis and Forecast of Software and Services Research in Bulgaria – Comparing the Situation Two Years Later
  17. Albena Antonova and Krassen Stefanov. Applied cognitive task analysis in the context of serious games development

Accepted Short Papers

  1. Ovidiu Andrei Schipor, Stefan Gheorghe Pentiuc and Maria Doina Schipor. Using a Fuzzy Emotion Model in Computer Assisted Speech Therapy
  2. Lars Johnsen, Christo Dichev and Darina Dicheva. Visualizing and Presenting Storylines in TM4Book
  3. Plamena Zlateva, Dimiter Velev and George Zabunov. A Model for Fuzzy Logic Assessment of Real Estate Investment Risks
  4. Anikó Vágner, László Farkas and István Juhász. Clustering and visualization of ECG signals
  5. Per Håkon Meland. Service Injection: A Threat to Composite Services
  6. Alan Pedro Silva, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Walker Ataíde, Olavo Holanda, Evandro Costa, Thyago Tenório and Patrick H. S. Brito. An Ontology-Based Model for Driving the Building of Software Product Lines in an ITS Context
  7. Rebecca Caldwell and Elva Jones. Using Robotics to Achieve Meaningfully Engaged Learning
  8. Zoran Gacovski and Goko Vancov. Service Oriented Architecture Applied to Provide Inter-operability between Macedonian MoD and NATO
  9. Ralph Deters. Dependable Web Services for Interactive IPTV Apps
  10. Eliza Stefanova and Svetla Boytcheva. Teachers’ Training Design Model and Decision Support System
  11. Afshana Hussain Syed Hussain and Julita Vassileva. Integrating IPTV and Social networking
  12. Pavel Boytchev. Storysculpturing
  13. Kostadinka Toteva and Elissaveta Gourova. Social Network Analysis In Professional ?-Recruitment

Accepted Posters

  1. Georgi Pavlov and Irena Pavlova. Towards Next Generation Internet Services and Applications
  2. Stavros Stavru and Sylvia Ilieva. Self-Adaptive Software Systems through Exploratory Changes
  3. Desislava Paneva-Marinova, Radoslav Pavlov and Maxim Goynov. Business Modeling of the Application Architecture of the Bulgarian Folklore Artery
  4. Victor Kirov and Boyan Bontchev. Outcloud Community Platform for Direct and Safe End-User Communication
  5. Valentina Terzieva, Petia Kademova-Katzarova and Rumen Andreev. A Multi-agent Approach to Development of E-Learning Facilities
  6. Victor Abrukov. Family Intelligence: Data Mining Simulation of Family Relations
  7. Diana Vasilica Pop, Danilo Garbi Zutin and Christian Maier. Implementation of an Online Laboratory Grid in Conjunction with a Semantic Repository of Online Labs
  8. Mohamadou Nassourou. Design and Implementation of Architectures for Interactive Textual Documents Collation Systems
  9. Oisín Mac Fhearaí, Mark Humphrys and Ray Walshe. A Framework for Scaling Up Distributed Minds
  10. Nikola Milikic and Filip Radulovic. Capturing the Semantics of User’s Online Presence
  11. Vlad Gheorghinca. Transport Logistic Information Interchange using a Mediator
  12. Oktay Kir and Irina Zheliazkova. Application of the Linear Regression for Knowledge Prediction of Different Categories of Learners
  13. Daniela Orozova and Veselina Jecheva. Ontology-Based Electronic Test Results Evaluation
  14. Thomas Putz. Development Of Game-Models For Mobile Game Based Learning
  15. Anissava Miltenova and Andrej Bojadziev. An Electronic Edition of Medieval Slavic Texts of the Open Tradition
  16. Maria Chroni and Stavros Nikolopoulos. Encoding Numbers as Reducible Permutation Graphs for Software Watermarking
  17. Dimo Boyadzhiev. Enriching a Teacher Education Repository System
  18. Ivo Marinchev. A General Algorithm For Lifting Legacy Data To Semantic Level
  19. Kamenka Staykova, Gennady Agre, Kiril Simov and Petya Osenova. Semantic Annotation in SINUS Project
  20. Heitor Barros, Ig Ibert Bittencourt and Evandro Costa. Improving the performance of Semantic Web Services Composition Planning through a Caching Mechanism

Important Dates:

May 04, 2011

Extended May 16, 2011 Submission deadline

June 12, 2011

Notification of Acceptance

July 01, 2011

Camera Ready Papers
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July 05, 2011

Early Registration

July 25,2011

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