International Conference on
Computer Science and
Information Systems
Athens, Greece
PROGRAM
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (AT.IN.E.R.)
Under the Auspices and Support of the Hellenic Management Association
Venue: Hellenic Management Association, 200 Ionias
Avenue & Iakovaton Street. Kato Patisia. 111 44 Athens, Greece (Close to
the Metro Station Kato Patisia).
Organizing AND SCIENTIFIC Committee
Administration
Thomas Papanikos, Sylia Sakka, Takis Chreppas,
Elizabeth Lagone, Zoe Boutsioli.
Conference Program
Thursday, June 16th,
2005
8:00-08:30 Registration
08:30-08:40 Welcome and Opening
Remarks
Gregory T. Papanikos, Director, ATINER and
Panos Petratos, Academic Member, ATINER & Assistant Professor, California
State University, Stanislaus, USA.
08:40-11:30 SESSION I
(The time for each session includes a 10
minutes coffee break)
Chairperson: Angelos
Tsaklanganos, Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
1.
Annan, J.,
Lecturer, School of Computing and Technology, University of East London, U.K. Electronic
Patient Records (EPR), a Panacea to Medical Practitioners Woes in
Developing Countries – the Ghanaian Experience.
2.
Nicolai, B., Assistant
Professor, Purdue University Calumet, USA. A Virtual Healthcare Systems
Project – A Lilly Endowment Sponsored Internship Program for High-Tech
Startup Companies.
3.
Prince,
K., Ph.D. Student, School of Applied Science, University College Northampton,
U.K., Campbell, J., School of Applied Science, University College
Northampton, U.K., Picton, P., School of Applied Science, University College
Northampton, U.K., Turner, S., School of Applied Science, University College
Northampton, U.K. A Computational Model Simulating How Pain Modulation Can
Occur Through Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS).
4.
Gonzalez-Castro, V., Ph.D. Student, Heriot-Watt University, U.K. &
MacKinnon, L., Director
of Postgraduate Study, Heriot-Watt University, U.K. Using
Alternative Data models in the Context of Data Warehousing.
5.
Hole,
S., Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Applied Design and Engineering, Swansea
Institute of Higher Education, U.K. & McPhee, D, Department of Computing,
University of Glamorgan, U.K. Designing a Software Agent to Categorise End
User Computing Personnel.
11:30-13:00 SESSION II
Chairperson:
Nicolai, B.,
Assistant Professor, Purdue University Calumet, USA.
1. Hu, G., Professor, Department of
Computer Science, Central Michigan University, USA. Distributed Query
Processing Based on Integrated Schema.
2. Skevoulis, S., Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science, School of Computer Science & Information
Systems, Pace University, USA & Makarov, V., Adjunct Faculty, Department of
Computer Science, School of Computer Science & Information Systems, Pace
University, USA. JAIDE: A Formal Methods Based Student Assistant Tool In Developing
Java Programs.
3. Gleni, S., Ph.D. Student,
University of Luton, U.K & Petratos,
P., Assistant Professor, California State University, Stanislaus,
USA. Information
Organisation and Retrieval of Biological and Chemical Ontologies.
13:00-14:00 LUNCH (in Conference Venue)
14:00-15:30 SESSION III
Chairperson: Hu, G., Professor, Department of
Computer Science, Central Michigan University, USA.
1.
Angeles, P, Ph.D.
Student, Heriot-Watt University, U.K. & MacKinnon,
L., Director of Postgraduate Study,
Heriot-Watt University, U.K. Quality Measurement and Assessment
Models Including Data Provenance to Grade Data Sources.
2.
Gnanayutham,
P, Senior Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, U.K. & Peart, A, Researcher,
University of Portsmouth, U.K. Survey of the Latest Concepts in Distributed
Systems.
3.
Guo, J., Professor,
California State University Los Angeles, USA & Akis, V., Professor,
California State University Los Angeles, USA. The Cycles in Matrix
Transposition.
4.
Pevac, I., Associate
Professor, Central Connecticut State University, USA. Analysis and
Visualization of Time Complexity in Fractal Algorithms.
15:30-17:00 SESSION IV
Chairperson: Pevac, I., Associate Professor,
Central Connecticut State University, USA.
1.
Jiang, E., Professor,
University of San Diego, USA. Rank-Reduced Information Retrieval Models and
Applications.
2.
Riabov, V., Associate
Professor, Department of Computer Science, Rivier College, USA. Networking
Software Studies with the Structured Testing Methodology.
20:30-22:30 GREEK NIGHT
(Place:
Tavern STAMATOPOULOS, 26 Lissiou Street, PLAKA, Tel.: 210 3228722)
Friday June 17th, 2005
09:30-11:00 SESSION V
Chairperson: Burkhardt, M.E., Associate
Professor, Juniata College, USA.
1.
Gupta,
G.K., Professor of Computer Science, Monash University, Australia. Information
Privacy and Data Mining.
2. Peart, A., Researcher, Department of
Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth, U.K.,
Adda, M., Researcher, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering,
University of Portsmouth, U.K. & Mckeever, A., Student, Department of
Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth, U.K.
The Implications of the Riemann Hypothesis and Quantum Computing on the
Security of Public Key Encryption.
4.
Goetz, J., Faculty Member, California State University
at Fullerton, USA & Kowalski, K., Professor, California State University at
Dominguez, USA. Using Petri Nets to Introduce Deadlock Concepts.
5. Miah, M., System Analyst,
Information and Communication Services Division, Griffith University, Australia
& Wasimi, S., Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Informatics & Communication,
Central Queensland University, Australia. Techniques for Identifying Tandem
Repeats in DNA Sequences.
11:00-13:00 SESSION VI
Chairperson: Hardnett, C.R.,
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Spelman College, USA
13:00-14:00
LUNCH (in Conference Venue)
14:00-15:30 SESSION VII
Chairperson: Adda, M., Researcher, Dept. Computer
Science and Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth,
U.K.
1.
Gleni, S., Ph.D.
Student, University of Luton, U.K., Petratos, P., Assistant
Professor, California State University, Stanislaus, USA &
Carsten, M., Professor, University of Luton, U.K. Electronic
Commerce Utilising Databases on the World Wide Web.
2.
Hardnett, C.R.,
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department, Spelman College, USA &
Williams, A., Student, Computer Science Department, Spelman College, USA. Page-by-Page
Protocol: Transferring Pages On-Demand over the Internet.
3. Kotsidis, P., Visiting
Lecturer/Researcher, University of Sunderland, U.K. A
Pilot Study of Web Information Change in the Academic Domain.
4. Lee, R., Professor, Software
Engineering & Information Technology Institute, Computer Science
Department, Central Michigan University, USA. An Integrated Software
Architecture for Web Applications.
5. Feng, X., Senior
Lecturer, Coventry University, U.K. Application of Data Mining in Mobile
Radio Network.
15:30-17:30 SESSION VIII
Chairperson:
Feng, X., Senior Lecturer, Coventry University, U.K.
1.
Michalopoulos,
D., Professor, California State University at Fullerton, USA, Goetz, J.,
Faculty Member, California State University at Fullerton, USA & Reao,
E., Software Engineer, Northrop Grumman Corporation, USA. Validating
E-Commerce Solutions.
2.
Papamargaritis,
G., Senior Research, Intelligent Systems Lab, British Telecom, U.K. Towards
a Domain Theory-based Generative Reuse Method.
3.
Pham,
S., Professor, California State University at Northridge, USA & Pham T.,
Senior Designer, NCR Corporation, USA. Group-By Early in Optimization.
4.
Burkhardt,
M.E., Associate Professor of Information Technology and Business, Information
Technology Department, Juniata College, USA. Turnover Following a
Technological Change.
5.
Adda,
M., Researcher, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering,
University of Portsmouth, U.K.,Owen, G. Phd Student, Dept. Computer Science and
Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth, U.K., & Kasassbeh, M. Phd
Student Dept. Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth,
U.K & Paraskelidis, A. Phd Student,
Dept. Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Portsmouth, U.K
& Peart, A., Researcher, Department of Computer Science and Software
Engineering, University of Portsmouth, U.K. Large Scale Ad hoc Networks.
6.
Wei,
H., Lecturer, The University of Reading, U.K. & Wan, X., Graduate
Student, The University of Reading, U.K. An Approach to Reconstruct 3-D
Model from 2D Images.
20:00-22:00
DINNER
(Place:
Rozalia Tavern,
58 Valtetsiou str., Exarcheia Square, Tel.: 210-330-2933)
Saturday June 18th, 2005
Cruise to
Aigina, Spetses, Hydra. 07:00: Pick up from the Hotel Xenophon