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|b Second International Conference, NDT 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, July 7-9, 2010. Proceedings, Part II /
|c edited by Filip Zavoral, Jakub Yaghob, Pit Pichappan, Eyas El-Qawasmeh.
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|a Communications in Computer and Information Science,
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|a Green Computing and Health Care Informatics -- Lot-Size Planning with Non-linear Cost Functions Supporting Environmental Sustainability -- Electronic Health Record (Dossier Médical Personnel) as a Major Tool to Improve Healthcare in France: An Approach through the Situational Semiotic -- Data Mining Technique for Medical Diagnosis Using a New Smooth Support Vector Machine -- Rule Induction as a Technique in Genomic Analysis for Cancer -- Clustering Analysis for Vasculitic Diseases -- Analysis on the Characteristics of Electroencephalogram (EEG) and the Duration of Acupuncture Efficacy, Depending on the Stimulation at the Acupuncture Points -- Web Services Architecture, Modeling and Design -- Open Service Platform Based Context-Aware Services across Home -- Web Services Testing Approaches: A Survey and a Classification -- Benefits of Semantics on Web Service Composition from a Complex Network Perspective -- Development Tool for End-to-End QoS Sensitive Frameworks and Technologies -- Learning-Based Call Admission Control Framework for QoS Management in Heterogeneous Networks -- A Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization for Web Service Composition -- A Comparison between EJB and COM+ Business Components, Case Study: Response Time and Scalability -- Integration of Similar Location Based Services Proposed by Several Providers -- Distributed and Parallel Computing -- A Central Management for Reducing Volumes of Data Harvested from Distributed Sensor Networks -- A Trial Evaluation of Distributed Campus Network Environment Based on Comparison of Theoretical and Real Performance of Packet Flow Amount Using Video Transmission System -- Locality Preserving Scheme of Text Databases Representative in Distributed Information Retrieval Systems -- Neural Networks -- Solving the Problem of Flow Shop Scheduling by Neural Network Approach -- Artificial Neural Network-Based Algorithm for ARMA Model Order Estimation -- Efficient Substructure Preserving MOR Using Real-Time Temporal Supervised Neural Network -- E-Learning -- Dynamic Properties of Knowledge Networks and Student Profile in e-Learning Environment -- An Optimized Cost-Benefit Analysis for the Evaluation in E-Learning Services -- Services Recommendation in Systems Based on Service Oriented Architecture by Applying Modified ROCK Algorithm -- Web Mining -- Mining Website Log to Improve Its Findability -- Mining Relations between Wikipedia Categories -- Web Document Classification by Keywords Using Random Forests -- Wireless Networks -- Minimizing the Effects of Multi-rate WLANs by Adapting Link Adaptation and Call Admission Interfaces -- Marmot: A Novel Low-Power Platform for WSNs -- Steerable Distributed Large-Aperture Audio Array Using Low-Power Wireless Acoustic Sensor Nodes -- An Experimental Wireless Platform for Acoustic Source Localization -- A Simulation Discipline in OpenUP to Satisfy Wireless Sensor Networks Requirements -- Architecture for Interoperability between Instant Messaging and Presence Protocols -- An Approach towards Time Synchronization Based Secure Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network -- Intelligent Agent Based Systems, Cognitive and Reactive AI Systems -- Agent Behavior Diagram for Intelligent Agents -- Multi-agent System Environment Based on Repeated Local Effect Functions -- Hierarchical Model of Trust in Contexts -- Multi-Agent Linear Array Sensors Modeling -- A Framework for Intelligent Games -- Agent-Based Digital Networking in Furniture Manufacturing Enterprises -- Detecting Malwares in Honeynet Using a Multi-agent System -- Reputation Model with Forgiveness Factor for Semi-competitive E-Business Agent Societies -- RoadMic: Road Surface Monitoring Using Vehicular Sensor Networks with Microphones -- Model Generated Interface for Modeling and Applying Decisional Knowledge -- Information and Data Management -- Directed Graph Representation and Traversal in Relational Databases -- Transferring Clinical Information between Heterogeneous Hospital Database Systems in P2P Networks -- Lowest Data Replication Storage of Binary Vote Assignment Data Grid -- The Location Path to Hell Is Paved With Unoptimized Axes: XPath Implementation Tips -- Neighbour Replica Transaction Failure Framework in Data Grid -- Mobile Agent-Based Digital Rights Management Scheme Implementation -- A Toolkit for Application Deployment on the Grid -- A Parallel Tree Based Strategy for Test Data Generation and Cost Calculation for Pairwise Combinatorial Interaction Testing -- Integrity Check for Printed Binary Document Images -- FACE – A Knowledge-Intensive Case-Based Architecture for Context-Aware Services -- Application of Genetic Algorithm in Automatic Software Testing -- Reliability Optimization of Complex Systems Using Genetic Algorithm under Criticality Constraint -- A Novel Technique for ARMA Modelling with Order and Parameter Estimation Using Genetic Algorithms -- Networks -- Metadata Management in P2P over Mobile Ad Hoc Network -- Prediction of Network Delay with Variable Standard Deviation, Skewness and Kurtosis -- A New Computational Model to Evaluate the Quality of Perceptual Voice Using E-Model in VOIP Communications -- Modeling and Verification of RBAC Security Policies Using Colored Petri Nets and CPN-Tool -- GSM-Based Notification System for Electronic Pigeon Hole -- An Efficient Alert Broadcasting Scheme Considering Various Densities in VANET -- New Secure Communication Protocols for Mobile E-Health System -- Determination of IDS Agent Nodes Based on Three-Tiered Key Management Framework for MANET -- On Wind Power Station Production Prediction -- Packet Count Based Routing Mechanism – A Load Balancing Approach in MANETS -- A Comparative Study of Statistical Feature Reduction Methods for Arabic Text Categorization -- A Scalable Framework for Serializable XQuery -- Artificial Neural Network Based Technique Compare with "GA" for Web Page Classification -- Generating XForms from an XML Schema -- Semantic Information 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|a On behalf of the NDT 2010 conference, the Program Committee and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, we welcome you to the proceedings of the Second International Conference on ‘Networked Digital Technologies’ (NDT 2010). The NDT 2010 conference explored new advances in digital and Web technology applications. It brought together researchers from various areas of computer and information sciences who addressed both theoretical and applied aspects of Web technology and Internet applications. We hope that the discussions and exchange of ideas that took place will contribute to advancements in the technology in the near future. The conference received 216 papers, out of which 85 were accepted, resulting in an acceptance rate of 39%. These accepted papers are authored by researchers from 34 countries covering many significant areas of Web applications. Each paper was evaluated by a minimum of two reviewers. Finally, we believe that the proceedings document the best research in the studied areas. We express our thanks to the Charles University in Prague, Springer, the authors and the organizers of the conference.
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