ITI 2009:
Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia
Vesna Luzar-Stiffler, Iva Jarec, Zoran Bekic (Eds.):
Proceedings of the ITI 2009 31st International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia, June 22-25, 2009.
IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-953-7138-15-8
Keynote Lectures
- Ray Adams:
Cognitive science meets computing science: The future of cognitive systems and cognitive engineering.
1-12

- Simon de Lusignan:
Improving data quality and clinical records: Lessons from the UK National Programme about structure, process and utility.
13-14

- Michael Greenacre:
Dynamic graphics for research and teaching, with applications in the life sciences.
15-16

- Dieter Kranzlmüller:
The future European Grid Infrastructure - Roadmap and challenges.
17-20

- Lisa Neal Gualtieri:
The doctor as the second opinion and the internet as the first.
21-22

- Hugh J. Watson:
What's new and important in business intelligences.
23-24

Special Lecture
- Ray J. Paul:
What an Information System is, and why is it important to know this.
27-32

Medical Informatics
- Alan Jovic, Nikola Bogunovic:
Feature set extension for heart rate variability analysis by using non-linear, statistical and geometric measures.
35-40

- Liepa Bikulciené, Zenonas Navickas, Alfonsas Vainoras, Jonas Poderys, Rimtautas Ruseckas:
Matrix analysis of human physiologic data.
41-46

- Marcus Bloice, Franz Wotawa, Andreas Holzinger:
Java's alternatives and the limitations of Java when writing cross-platform applications for mobile devices in the medical domain.
47-54

- Ligia Chiorean, Mircea-Florin Vaida:
Medical image fusion based on discrete wavelet transform using Java technology.
55-60

- Daniel-Ioan Curiac, G. Vasile, Ovidiu Banias, Constantin Volosencu, A. Albu:
Bayesian network model for diagnosis of psychiatric diseases.
61-66

- Dejan Dinevski, Andrea Poli:
Integration of e-Health systems with the Open Source approach and O3 example.
67-72

- Ivan Drnasin, Domagoj Vucica, Stanko Tonkovic:
Success of teleradiology as a confirmation of radiological excellence.
73-78

- Drasko Nakic, Suzana Loskovska:
Internet medical consultant - A knowledge-sharing system.
79-86

- Kay I. Penny, Graeme D. Smith:
The use of data-mining to identify indicators of health related quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
87-92

- Ozren Polasek, Kristina Fister, Silvije Vuletic, Josipa Kern:
P2P in public health: From particles to populations.
93-98

- Liang Xiao, Bo Hu, Lucy Hederman, Paul H. Lewis, Borislav D. Dimitrov, Tom Fahey:
Towards knowledge sharing and patient privacy in a clinical decision support system.
99-104

Computing in Business and Finance
- Ana Curl, Kresimir Fertalj:
A review of enterprise IT integration methods.
107-112

- Branimir Dukic, Marcel Meler, Josip Mesaric:
Conceptual model for promotion of Croatian tourist product based on integration of CRM and Web technologies.
113-118

- Darko Dukic, Tomislav Pasalic, Ivana Sesar:
Stochastic sum-of-ratios fractional programming model in an agricultural decision support system.
119-124

- Gordana Dukic, Ivana Sesar, Tomislav Pasalic:
Library activities management based on a simulation queuing model and an aspiration level model using statistical methods.
125-130

- P. I. Kamyshanov, A. P. Kamyshanov:
Information data flows and interfaces in financial management domain.
131-136

- Adi Prananto, Emmanuel Arnody Setyawan, Joze Kuzic:
A tale of a web services initiative: What really matters in benefits realization.
137-144

Databases, Data Warehousing and Information Systems
- Stas Bevc, Iztok Savnik:
Using tries for subset and superset queries.
147-152

- Martin Böhringer, Peter Gluchowski, Christian Kurze, Christian Schieder:
On the role of social software techniques for the design of self-organising enterprise reporting portals.
153-158

- Marian Dardala, Adriana Reveiu, I. Smeureanu:
Semantics-driven multimedia data access.
159-164

- Blagoj Delipetrov, Dragan Mihajlov, Marjan Delipetrov, Todor Delipetrov:
Model of the hydro-information system of the Republic of Macedonia.
165-168

- Livia Della Ragione, Giovanni Meccariello:
Development of an "easy module" tool based on the Kinematic Emission Model.
169-174

- Sandro Geric, Neven Vrcek:
Prerequisites for successful implementation of Service-Oriented Architecture.
175-180

- Marina Ivasic-Kos, Mile Pavlic, Patrizia Poscic:
The analysis and overview of semantic image interpretation.
181-186

- Nikita Mendkovich, Sergey Kuznetsov:
New algorithms for lexical query optimization.
187-192

- N. Milanovic, G. Soskic, A. Petkovic:
Data warehouse design for Croatian students' nourishment information system.
193-198

- Dzenana Muracevic, Haris Kurtagic:
Geospatial SOA using RESTful web services.
199-204

- H. Vranesic, L. Rovan:
Ontology-based data warehouse development process.
205-210

Data Mining, Statistics and Biometrics
- Sandra M. Aleixo, J. Leonel Rocha, Dinis D. Pestana:
Dynamical behaviour on the parameter space: New populational growth models proportional to beta densities.
213-218

- Neven Cukrov, Natasa Tepic, Dario Omanovic, Sonja Lojen, Elvira Bura-Nakic, Vjerocka Vojvodic, Ivanka Pizeta:
Anthropogenic and natural influences on the Krka River (Croatia) evaluated by multivariate statistical analysis.
219-224

- Blazenka Divjak, Dijana Oreski:
Prediction of academic performance using discriminant analysis.
225-230

- Rafal Doroz, Krzysztof Wrobel:
Method of signature recognition with the use of the mean differences.
231-236

- M. Ivette Gomes, M. Cristina Miranda:
Finite sample behaviour of the mixed moment estimator in dependent frameworks.
237-242

- M. Ivette Gomes, Dinis Pestana, Fernando Sequeira, Sandra Mendonca, Silvio Velosa:
Uniformity of offsprings from uniform and non-uniform parents.
243-248

- Ionel Haidu, Zsolt Magyari-Saska:
Animated sequential trend signal detection in finite samples.
249-254

- Christos P. Kitsos, Nikolaos K. Tavoularis:
New entropy type information measures.
255-260

- Atidel Lahouhou, Emmanuel Viennet, Azeddine Beghdadi:
Combining and selecting indicators for image quality assesment.
261-266

- Haris Memic:
Structure in online social networks: Bridging the micro-macro gap.
267-272

- Haris Memic:
Testing the strength of weak ties theory in small educational social networking websites.
273-278

- Dinis D. Pestana, Sandra M. Aleixo, J. Leonel Rocha:
Hausdorff dimension of the random middle third Cantor set.
279-284

Human Computer Interaction
- Andrea Bacic, Andrina Granic:
Intelligent interaction: A case study of web page prediction.
287-292

- Lynne Baillie, Lee Morton:
Designing quick & dirty applications for mobiles: Making the case for the utility of HCI principles.
293-298

- Darko Kovacevic, Anita Posa, Nikica Pribacic, Radovan Antonic, Asja Kovacevic:
Modeling human operator and process in different environments.
299-304

- Sanda Martincic-Ipsic, Miran Pobar, Ivo Ipsic:
Automatic evaluation of synthesized speech.
305-310

- Cecilia Sosa Arias Peixoto:
Human-computer interface expert system for agile methods.
311-316

- V. Shehu, A. Besimi, L. Abazi, M. Shaqiri:
Usability issues while building a new LMS.
317-322

- Christian Stickel, Karin Maier, Martin Ebner, Andreas Holzinger:
The modeling of harmonious color combinations for improved usability and UX.
323-328

- Hamed Taherdoost, Maslin Masrom:
An examination of smart card technology acceptance using adoption model.
329-334

ICT in Education
- Adrian Besimi, Visar Shehu, Lejla Abazi-Bexheti, Zamir Dika:
Managing security in a new Learning Management System (LMS).
337-342

- Vasile Paul Bresfelean, Nicolae Ghisoiu, Ramona Lacurezeanu, Dan-Andrei Sitar-Taut:
Towards the development of decision support in academic environments.
343-348

- R. Caput-Jogunica, S. Razbornik:
The role of distance learning study for the Croatian top level athletes.
349-352

- Ceraj Ivica, Justin T. Riley, Charles Shubert:
StarHPC - Teaching parallel programming within elastic compute cloud.
353-356

- M. Cuupic, Marin Golub, Domagoj Jakobovic:
Exam timetabling using genetic algorithm.
357-362

- Darko Dukic, Gordana Dukic, Mate Sesar:
Analysis of differences in student opinions as e-learning management support.
363-368

- Audrone Dumciene, Irena Valantiniene:
The aspects of e-learning products quality estimation.
369-372

- Majlinda Fetaji, Bekim Fetaji:
Analyses of mobile learning software solution in education using the task based learning approach.
373-378

- Patrick Halloran:
An evaluation of teaching: Observations across three culturess.
379-384

- Marija Hornis, Josipa Forjan, Jasna Horvat:
Establishing online dialogue in teaching statistics.
385-390

- Masatoshi Ishikawa, Keiichi Kaneko, Haruko Miyakoda, Norihide Shinagawa:
Automatic creation of materials for vocabulary learning based on pictures by mobile phones of learners.
391-396

- Mario Jadric:
Profile of students accessing online courses.
397-402

- Nenad Jukic, Boris Jukic:
Bridging the knowledge gap between operational databases and data warehouses.
403-408

- Mario Konecki, Tihomir Orehovacki, Alen Lovrencic:
Detecting computer code plagiarism in higher education.
409-414

- Zdena Lustigova, Frantisek Lustig:
Remote and open laboratory in science education - Technological, educational and psychological issues.
415-420

- Olivera Marjanovic:
Teradata university network: Creating opportunities for teaching leadership in emerging business disciplines.
421-426

- N. Milanovic, Tanja Milicevic:
Model of data exchange between heterogeneous systems using mule.
427-430

- Jelena Nakic, Andrina Granic:
Adapting to student's individual differences: A step to better learning performance.
431-436

- V. Novosel, I. Oresic:
Patrons' expectations on new technologies: Faculty of humanities and social sciences library case.
437-442

- Tihomir Orehovacki, Goran Bubas, Mario Konecki:
Web 2.0 in education and potential factors of Web 2.0 use by students of information systems.
443-448

- Andreja Rojko, Karel Jezernik:
E-training for adult education in mechatronics.
449-454

- Minna Silvennoinen, Liisa Kuparinen:
Usability challenges in surgical simulator training.
455-460

- Dejan Sraka, Branko Kaucic:
Source code plagiarism.
461-466

- Milojka Molan Stiglic, Mateja Verlic, Petra Povalej, Ales Strmecki, Dejan Dinevski:
E-learning for SME employees - A case study on e-learning quality.
467-472

- Mojca Tomazin, Miro Gradisar:
Cost-benefit analysis of free/open source software in education.
473-478

- Marta Zuvic-Butorac, Zoran Nebic:
Institutional support for e-learning implementation in higher education practice: A case report of University of Rijeka, Croatia.
479-484

Knowledge Management and Collaboration Systems
Language Technologies
Modeling, Simulation and Optimization
Networking, Grids, Middleware and Distributed Platforms
- Maria Chtepen, Bart Dhoedt, Filip De Turck, Piet Demeester, Filip H. A. Claeys, Peter A. Vanrolleghem:
Adaptive checkpointing in dynamic grids for uncertain job durations.
585-590

- Bekim Cilku, Aksenti Grnarov:
New algorithms for efficient scheduling in Grid Ad-Hoc networks.
591-596

- Leonardo Corbalán, Laura Lanzarini, Armando De Giusti:
Resources NeuroSearch in Peer-to-Peer networks.
597-602

- Florije Ismaili, Xhemal Zenuni, Bujar Raufi:
A novel approach for efficiently finding Web Services on the Web.
603-608

- Ruta Jankuniene, Ieva Jankunaite:
Route creation influence on DMVPN QoS.
609-614

- Tobias Kruessmann, Arne Koschel, Martin Murphy, Adrian Trenaman, Irina Astrova:
High availability: Evaluating open source enterprise service buses.
615-620

- Anastas Misev, Emanouil I. Atanassov:
ULMon - Grid nonitoring from user point of view.
621-626

- A. B. Mohamed, A. Kandil:
Strengthening and securing the TCP/IP stack against SYN attacks.
627-632

- Cosmin Striletchi, Mircea-Florin Vaida:
A Web 3.0 solution for restraining the web-bots access to the on-line displayed content.
633-638

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