- Semerikov, Serhiy O. (orcid.org/0000-0003-0789-0272) and Striuk, A.M. (orcid.org/0000-0001-9240-1976) (2024) Embracing Emerging Technologies: Insights from the 6th Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering Proceedings of the 6th Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering (CS&SE@SW 2023). Virtual Event, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, February 2, 2024 (3662). pp. 1-36. ISSN 1613-0073
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Abstract
The 6th Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering showcases cutting-edge research from emerging talents. This volume comprises diverse papers illuminating emerging technologies' profound impact across various domains. Several contributions underscore the pivotal role of telemetry, graph theory, and machine learning in optimising distributed systems, detecting anomalies, and streamlining processes. Others delve into acoustic surveillance techniques for UAV detection, genetic algorithms for university scheduling, and neural network-driven optimisation of chemical synthesis. The proceedings also highlight novel approaches to assessing software architecture reliability, implementing ERP systems, and designing information systems for viral infection data analysis. Thermal resistance calculation software, multimodal distribution data processing methods, and high-performance computing energy consumption modelling are also explored. Moreover, the importance of user experience research in cross-platform application development is emphasised, alongside the design of virtual physics laboratories and Python learning game applications. Notably, predatory conferences are addressed, proposing robust conference management platforms to uphold research integrity. Collectively, these papers exemplify young scientists' innovative spirit and determination to tackle real-world challenges and push the boundaries of their disciplines.
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