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17 February 2017
We are very glad to inform that ISAT 2016 proceedings are indexed now by the Thomson Reuters (Web of Science), SCOPUS, DBLP, Ei Compendex and Google Scholar.

30 October 2016
The ISAT 2016 book is published and available online on SpringerLink:
Book part I
Book part II
Book part III
Book part IV

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CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS:

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Wrocław University of Science and Technology
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50-370 Wrocław
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND PROGRAM


Conference program

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Schedule

SUNDAY – 18 SEPTEMBER 2016

14:00 – 16:00

Registration

16:00 – 17:00

Opening of the Conference & Welcome Speach: Prof. Z. Malara

17:00 – 17:30

Coffee Break

17:30 – 18:30

PART I

Session 1.1 (Prof. A. Grzech)

Session 1.2 (Prof. J. Świątek)

Session 1.3 (Prof. Z. Malara)

17:30 – 17:45

Malinowski A., Czarnul P., Maciejewski M, Skowron P.

A fail-safe NVRAM based mechanism for efficient creation and recovery of data copies in parallel MPI applications

Chmielewski M., Stąpor P.

Money laundering analytics based on contextual analysis. Application of problem solving ontologies in financial fraud identification and recognition.

Suchacka G., Stemplewski S.

Application of neural networks to predict purchases in online store

17:45 – 18:00

Kempa W., Kurzyk D.

Transient processing analysis in a finite-buffer queueing model with setup times

Kucharska E., Grobler-Dębska K., Rączka K.

ALMM-based methods for optimalization makespan floe-shop problem with defects

Chodak G., Suchacka G.

An experiment with Facebook as an advertising channel for audiobooks

18:00 – 18:15

Paprocka I., Kempa W.

Searching for a method for the basic schedule generation influencing over the performance of predictive and reactive schedules

Sitek P., Wikarek J.

A concept of decision support for robust resource - constraoned scheduling problems using hybrid approach

Tworek K., Hopej M., Martan J.

Measurement of a hierarchy as an organizational structure feature

18:15 – 18:30

Kempa W., Paprocka I.

Time to buffer overflow in a finite-capacity queueing model with setup and closedown times

Simiński R.

The experimental evaluation of rules partitioning conception for knowledge base systems

Tworek K., Zgrzywa-Ziemak A.

Relation between IT and organizational learning capability - empirical studies among Polish organizations

19:00 – 20:00

Grill

MONDAY – 19 SEPTEMBER 2016

7:00 – 8:30

Breakfast (Buffet)

8:00 – 11:00

Registration

8:00 – 9:00

PART II

Session 2.1 (Prof. Z. Banaszak)

Session 2.2 (Prof. M. Głąbowski)

Session 2.3 (Prof. A. Kozlov)

8:00 – 8:15

Morawski M., Ignaciuk P.

Energy efficient dynamic load balancing in multipath TCP for mobile devices

Relich M.

Identifying project alternatives with the use of constraint programming

Mierzwa D., Walecka-Jankowska K., Zimmer J.

Open innovation model in enterprises of the SME sector - sources and barriers

8:15 – 8:30

Owczarek P., Piechowiak M., Zwierzykowski P.

Analysis of routing protocols metrics for wireless mesh networks

Łapa K.

A new algorithm for online management of fuzzy rules base for nonlinear modeling

Kozlov A., Gutman S., Zaychenko I., Rytova E.

The formation of regional strategy of innovation-industrial development

8:30 – 8:45

Głąbowski M., Stasiak M.

Modelling of switching networks with multiservice traffic by the IPGBMT method

Łapa K., Cpałka K.

Weighted fuzzy genetic programming algorithm for structure and parameters selection of fuzzy systems for nonlinear modelling

Kuryłek Z.

The acquirement and functioning of mezzanine aapital on the example of enterprises operating in the Republic of Poland

8:45 – 9:00

Hanczewski S., Stasiak M., Zwierzykowski P.

Queuing model of wireless access system

Łapa K.

Elastic FOPID+FIR controller design using hybrid population-based algorithm

Dereń A., Skonieczny J.

Creative thinking in management of disruptive technologies

9:00 – 9:30

Coffee Break

9:30 – 10:30

PART III

Session 3.1 (Prof. E. Rytova)

Session 3.2 (Prof. F. Babic)

Session 3.3 (Dr Z. Nowak)

9:30 – 9:45

Katkow A.

Synergetic models of customer - seller relations

Szymoniak S., Siedlecka-Lamch O., Kurkowski M.

Timed analysis of security protocols

Babic F., Curova B.

Effective project management using Web-based system with integrated knowledge base

9:45 – 10:00

Borowska B.

Exponential inertia weight in particle swarm optimization

Kurkowski M., Kozakiewicz A., Siedlecka-Lamch O.

Some remarks on security protocols verification tools

Wojszczyk R., Khadzhynov W.

The process of verifying the implementation of design patterns - used data models

10:00 – 10:15

Cieloch G.

Marketing Model of Value Creation

Czubak A., Szymanek M.

Algorithmic Complexity Vulnerability Analysis of Statefull Firewall

Pakulska J., Rutkowska-Podołowska M.

Environmental management systems according to ISO 14001

10:15 – 10:30

Romaniuk M.

Analysis of the insurance portfolio with an embedded catastrophe bond in a case of uncertain parameter of the insurer’s share

Szczepanik M., Jóźwiak I., Stasiński K., Wichary P.

Analysis of the minutia groups base of currents algorithms' pasterns database.

Tumanov V., Amosova E., Prokhorov A.

Using fuzzy knowledge base to evaluate a classical potential barrier of liquid phase reactions of tert-Butyloxyl radicals with hydrocarbons

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:00

PART IV

Session 4.1 (Prof. M. Kurkowski)

Session 4.2 (Dr K. Juszczyszyn)

Session 4.3 (Dr G. Suchacka)

11:00 – 11:15

Turek M., Werewka J., Pałka D.

The scrum pricing model for developing a common software framework in a multi-project environment

Filcek G., Żak J.

The multiple criteria optimization problem of joint matching carpoolers and common route planning. Modeling and the concept of solution procedure

Smatana M., Butka P.

Dynamic visualization of generalized one-sided concept lattices and their reductions

11:15 – 11:30

Nyznar M., Pałka D.

Generating source code templates on the basis of unit tests

Kowalska-Styczeń A.

The impact of structure network parameters on consumers behavior: a cellular automata model

Smatana M., Butka P., Covekova L.

Tree based reduction of concept lattices based on conceptual indexes

11:30 – 11:45

Turek M., Pałka D.

Light reflection analysis method for 3D surface damage identification

Hołodnik-Janczura G.

The extension of user story template structure with an assessment question based on the Kano model

Sarnovsky M., Butka P., Paulina J.

Social-media data analysis using tessera framework in the Hadoop cluster environment

11:45 – 12:00

Strug J.

Mutation testing in model accuracy assessment

Ignaciuk P.

State-Space modeling and analysis of Order-Up-To goods distribution networks with variable demand and positive lead time

Stasiak M.

Modelling of currency exchange rates using a binary representation

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch

13:30 - 19:00

Outdoor event

20:00 - 02:00

Conference Party (Room A)

TUESDAY – 20 SEPTEMBER 2016

7:00 – 8:30

Breakfast

8:00 – 9:00

PART V

Session 5.1 (Dr G. Hołodnik-Janczura)

Session 5.2 (Prof. Z. Banaszak)

Session 5.3 (Prof. A. Katkow)

8:00 – 8:15

Borzemski L., Barański J., Kamińska-Chuchmała A.

Application of spatial econometrics methods in the analysis of WLAN performance

Fraś M., Bednarz M.

Simple Rule-based human activity detection with use of mobile phone sensors

Kowalski M., Praźników J.

Investment recommendation optimism – results of empirical research on Polish capital market

8:15 – 8:30

Stępniak W., Nowak Z.

Performance analysis of SPA-based Web systems

Melnyk V., Lopit I.

Optimization of read-only memory devices models mapping into FPGA architecture

Wysocki W., Orłowski C., Ziółkowski A., Bocewicz G.

Efficiency and maturity assessment model of RUP process in IT

8:30 – 8:45

Zabawa J., Radosiński E.

Comparison of discrete rate modeling and discrete event simulation. Methodological and performance aspects

Drabowski M.

Modification of concurrent design of hardware and software for embedded systems - a synergistic approach

Rębiasz B., Gaweł B., Skalna I.

Join treatment of imprecision and randomness in the apprisal ot he effectiveness and risk of investment projects

8:45 – 9:00

Raczyński D., Stanisławski W.

Decomposition and reduction of indexing structures with use of the GPU computations

Majchrzycka A., Poniszewska-Maranda A.

Clustering algorithms and data streams for supervised control of data and prevention of threats in mobile application systems

Kamińska A., Wilimowska Z.

Methods of assessing the level of the technology innovation and Polish innovativeness in years 2010-2014

9:00 – 9:30

Coffee Break

9:30 – 10:30

PART VI

Session 6.1 (Dr M. Fraś)

Session 6.2 (Prof. L. Borzemski)

Session 6.3 (Prof. Z. Banaszak)

9:30 – 9:45

Faber Ł.

Distributed computing architecture on epiphany MIMD accelerators

Grobelny J., Michalski R.

Applying hidden Markov models to visual activity analysis for simple digital control panel operations

Wilimowska Z., Tomczak S., Wilimowski

Selected methods of risk modelling in management process

9:45 – 10:00

Falas Ł., Juszczyszyn K.

Towards effective allocation of resources in service-oriented systems

Tudoroiu N., Elefterie L., Tudoroiu E., Kecs W., Dobritoiu M., Ilias N.

Real -Time sliding mode observer estimator integration in hybrid electric vehicles battery management systems

Czarnecka A., Górski A.

How can the fractal geometry help with analyze of the Stock Exchange market?

10:00 – 10:15

Brzeski A.

Automatic detection of nerves in confocal corneal images with orientation-based edge

Pieniążek J., Cieciński P.

Recursive identification of nonlinear aerodynamic characteristics of Air-plane

Kamińska A., Parkitna A., Siałkowska S.

Intellectual capital-measuring the immeasurable and reporting

10:15 – 10:30

Sudol A.

Methods of digital Hilbert optics in the analysis and objects’ recognition

Gąbka J.

Simulation tool for effective tasks subcontracting in manufacturing networks

Parkitna A., Gądek M.

The paradigm of effectiveness of public hospitals

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:00

Closing Session (Room A)

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch