







International Conference on ICT in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications
ICTERI organizers are pleased to announce that the following tutorials will be given at the conference:
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ICTERI Tutorial: UML Profile for MARTE and its Time Model
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Tutor: Frederic Mallet, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
Abstract: This ninety minutes tutorial gives a basic introduction to the UML Profile for MARTE (Modeling and Analysis of Real-Time and Embedded systems) adopted by the Object Management Group. After a brief introduction to the UML profiling mechanism, we give a broad overview of the MARTE Profile. Then, the tutorial shall focus on the time model of MARTE and its companion language CCSL (Clock Constraint Specification Language). |
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ICTERI Tutorial: Ontology Alignment and Applications in 90 Minutes
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Tutors: Vadim Ermolayev and Maxim Davidovsky, Zaporozhye National University, Ukraine
Abstract:The tutorial is planned in three parts within an overall timeframe of 90 minutes. Part 1 covers the basics of ontology alignment and offers basic definitions, problem statements and problem classification based on the span, dynamics, direction, and distribution settings. This material is illustrated by: (i) using a walkthrough example of two elementary ontologies in Bibliographics domain; and (ii) offering a deeper dis-cussion of one of the exemplar problems of ontology alignment – ontology in-stance migration – which has a noticeable practical utility for real world appli-cations. The second part presents a software solution for ontology instance mi-gration problem. The solution is demonstrated on the pair of Bibliographic on-tologies of our walkthrough example. Part 3 puts ontology alignment in the con-text of several categories of applications which are important for the industries and the knowledge economy as a whole. The applications of ontology align-ment in those categories are overviewed and requirements to the solutions are extracted. |
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CEUR-WS proceesings of ICTERI are indexed by: DBLP, Google Scholar, and Scopus.
Springer CCIS volumes are indexed by: DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago, Scopus.
We are happy to inform that the proceedings volume of ICTERI 2016, held in Kyiv on the 21st-24th of June, 2016, has been published online by CEUR-WS as vol. 1614.
We are pleased to let you know that we have invited five distinguished Computer Science Experts and PhD MENTORS to speak at the PhD MENTORs Panel which will be the part of ICTERI 2016 Program. This panel is for those who are looking for insights in finding a topic or guidance for their future project leading to a Philosophy Degree in Computer Science.
We are happy to inform that The Editorial Board of Springer CCIS Series has accepted the publication of ICTERI 2016 post-proceedings volume.
We are happy to inform that the post-proceedings of ICTERI 2015 are now available online as Springer CCIS vol. 594.
Platinium Sponsors |
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DataArt (http://dataart.com/) develops custom applications, helping clients optimize time-to-market & save costs. |
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Kherson State University (KSU, http://www.ksu.ks.ua/) is a multidisciplinary scientific, educational, and cultural center in the south of Ukraine. |
Gold Sponsors |
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Aleksandr Spivakovsky is the chair of the Department of Informatics and the first vice-rector of Kherson State University. |
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Dmitriy Shchedrolosev is the head of DataArt’s R&D Center at Kherson. |