Workshop is designed to evaluate new and emerging technologies in education, learning environments and methods that have to satisfy life-long learning of a person (from school age to retirement), professional training and retraining in view of the person-oriented approach. It covers such topics as: adaptive learning strategy and design, day-to-day support for individual’s learning, life-long learning of individuals, learning at the workplace, learning with emerging ICT that provide remote collaboration, learning/training process of individuals with special needs, ICT in education safety and security, recommendation regards vocational retraining and/or further carrier etc.
Workshop is designed to offer a meeting point for intensive scientific exchange among researchers and experts in emerging technologies from both public and private sectors interested in a focused look into information technology in economic research related to the design, development, implementation, use and management of emerging technologies and the move to digital economy.
CoSinE is a regular peer-reviewed international workshop co-located with ICTERI focusing on theory and practice of computer simulation in education. This workshop is dedicated to the memory of our colleague Illia O. Teplytskyi (1941-2018), and his pioneering work in the field of computer simulation in education.
Cooperation between the mathematicians and the IT-engineers in area reliability/safety/security is very important. We invite researchers, engineers and experts to discuss problems of application of modern theory of reliability and safety, cybersecurity and resilience, Markov’s models and other mathematic methods for more accurate assessment and creation of dependable IT systems.
The workshop RMSEBT is dedicated to rigorous methods which are used in different fields of software engineering: rigorous methods for specification, verification and optimization of software, rigorous methods for different kinds of software analysis (modeling, business rule extraction etc), software testing which based on rigorous methods (model based testing, white box testing etc), re-engineering problems (model extraction from source code, language migration etc), DLT architecture development, modeling and verification of token economies, detected of smart contracts vulnerability.
This Workshop is designed to consider the state of the art and potential benefit of new and emerging technologies application within the open systems of higher education. The aim is to
explore the use of open education and research tools, resources and methods for forming the creative and ICT competent person in view of European Research Area development.