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 Jan, 19
Saturday
Jan, 20
Sunday
Jan, 21
Monday
Jan, 22
Tuesday
Jan, 23
Wednesday
Jan, 24
Thursday
Jan, 25
Friday
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8:30 Invited
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9:00 SRF
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9:30  
10:00 Coffee br.Coffee br.Coffee br.Coffee br. 
10:30 Invited
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Contributed
Talks
SRF
Posters
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Contributed
Talks
Invited
Talk
 
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15:30Invited
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16:00 
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17:00Coffee br.Coffee br.Coffee br.Coffee br. 
17:30Invited
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Contributed
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18:00 
18:30 
19:00 DinnerDinnerDinner  
19:30Welcome
Party
Farewell
Party
 
20:00SRF
Preparation
ConcertSponsors'
Presentation
 
20:30 
21:00 
21:30 
Saturday, January 19
14:00-22:00Registration
Sunday, January 20
Invited Talks
8:20-8:30(A) Opening
8:30-10:00(A)Wolfgang Thomas (Aachen, Germany)
Optimizing Winning Strategies in Regular Infinite Games
 
10:00-10:30Coffee Break
10:30-12:00(A)Nataša Jonoska (Tampa/Florida, USA, with Gregory L. McColm)
Describing Self-Assembly of Nanostructures
 
12:00-13:30Lunch
15:30-17:00(A)Yoram Ofek (Trento, Italy, with Mariano Ceccato and Paolo Tonella)
Remote Entrusting by Run-Time Software Authentication
 
17:00-17:30Coffee Break
17:30-19:00(A)Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Bochum, Germany)
Trusted Computing—State of the Art and Challenges
 
Evening
19:30+Welcome Party
Monday, January 21
Invited Talk
8:30-10:00(A)Peter Dolog (Aalborg, Denmark)
Designing Adaptive Web Applications
 
10:00-10:30Coffee Break
Contributed Talks
10:30-10:55(A- Foundations): Nieves Brisaboa, Oscar Pedreira, Diego Seco (A Coruña, Spain), Roberto Solar, and Roberto Uribe (Punta Arenas, Chile)
Clustering based similarity search in metric spaces with sparse spatial centers
 
(B- Security): Feng Cheng and Christoph Meinel (Potsdam, Germany)
Strong authentication over lock-keeper
 
(C- Foundations): Antti Siirtola (Oulu, Finland) and Michal Valenta (Prague, Czech Republic)
Verifying parameterized taDOM+ lock managers
 
(D- Nature): Sebastian Dörn (Ulm, Germany) and Thomas Thierauf (Aalen, Germany)
The quantum complexity of group testing
 
11:00-11:25(A- Foundations): Stefan Dobrev (Ottawa/ON, Canada), Rastislav Královič, and Dana Pardubská (Bratislava, Slovakia)
How much information about the future is needed ?
 
(B- Security): Dušan Bernát (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Domain name system as a memory and communication medium
 
(C- Foundations): Cezara Dragoi and Gheorghe Stefanescu (Bucharest, Romania)
On compiling structured interactive programs with registers and voices
 
(D- Nature): Andris Ambainis and Alexander Rivosh (Riga, Latvia)
Quantum random walks with multiple or moving marked locations
 
11:30-11:55(A- Foundations): Wataru Matsubara (Sendai, Japan), Shunsuke Inenaga (Fukuoka, Japan), Akira Ishino, Ayumi Shinohara, Tomoyuki Nakamura, and Kazuo Hashimoto (Sendai, Japan)
Computing longest common substring and all palindromes from compressed strings
 
(B- Security): Matej Košík (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Taming of Pict
 
(C- Foundations): Radim Nedbal (Prague, Czech Republic)
Algebraic optimization of relational queries with various kinds of preferences
 
(D- Nature): Diego de Falco and Dario Tamascelli (Milano, Italy)
Quantum walks: a Markovian perspective
 
12:00-13:30Lunch
15:30-15:55(A- Foundations): Andreas Spillner (Norwich, United Kingdom) and Alexander Wolff (Eindhoven, the Netherlands)
Untangling a planar graph
 
(B- Web Tech): Radovan Šesták and Jan Lánský (Prague, Czech Republic)
Compression of concatenated web pages using XBW
 
(C- Foundations): Michael J. Burrell, James H. Andrews, and Mark Daley (London/ON, Canada)
A useful bounded resource functional language
 
16:00-16:25(A- Foundations): Marián Lekavý and Pavol Návrat (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Extension of rescheduling based on minimal graph cut
 
(B- Web Tech): Przemysław Skibiński (Wrocław, Poland), Jakub Swacha (Szczecin, Poland), and Szymon Grabowski (Łódź, Poland)
A highly efficient XML compression scheme for the web
 
(C- Foundations): Julien Bernet and David Janin (Bordeaux, France)
From asynchronous to synchronous specifications for distributed program synthesis
 
16:30-16:55(A- Foundations): Lech Duraj and Grzegorz Gutowski (Kraków, Poland)
Optimal orientation on-line
 
(B- Web Tech): Khadija Abied Ali and Jaroslav Pokorný (Prague, Czech Republic)
3D_XML: a three-dimensional XML-based model
 
(C- Foundations): Julien Cristau (Paris, France) and Florian Horn (Aachen, Germany)
On reachability games of ordinal length
 
17:00-17:30Coffee Break
17:30-17:55(A- Foundations): Astrid Rakow (Oldenburg, Germany)
Slicing Petri nets with an application to workflow verification
 
(B- Web Tech): Michal Tvarožek, Michal Barla, György Frivolt, Marek Tomša, and Mária Bieliková (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Improving semantic search via integrated personalized faceted and visual graph navigation
 
(C- Foundations): Neža Mramor-Kosta (Ljubljana, Slovenia) and Eva Trenklerová (Košice, Slovakia)
Basic sets in the digital plane
 
18:00-18:25(A- Foundations): Adam Koprowski and Hans Zantema (Eindhoven, the Netherlands)
Certification of proving termination of term rewriting by matrix interpretations
 
(B- Web Tech): Miloš Kudělka, Václav Snášel, Ondřej Lehečka (Ostrava, Czech Republic), Eyas El-Qawasmeh (Irbid, Jordan), and Jaroslav Pokorný (Prague, Czech Republic)
Web pages reordering and clustering based on web patterns
 
(C- Foundations): Claudia Nuccio and Emanuele Rodaro (Milano, Italy)
Mortality problem for 2x2 integer matrices
 
18:30-18:55(A- Foundations): Fabio Alessi and Paula Severi (Udine, Italy)
Recursive domain equations of filter models
 
(B- Web Tech): György Frivolt, Ján Suchal, Richard Veselý, Peter Vojtek, Oto Vozár, and Mária Bieliková (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Creation, population and preprocessing of experimental data sets for evaluation of applications for the semantic web
 
(C- Foundations): Bogusław Cyganek (Kraków, Poland)
An algorithm for computation of the scene geometry by the log-polar area matching around salient points
 
Evening
20:00+SRF Preparation
Tuesday, January 22
Student Research Forum
9:00-10:30(A) SRF Presentations
10:30-12:00(A) SRF Posters
12:00-13:00Lunch
Afternoon
13:00+Trip Activities
Evening
20:00+Concert
Wednesday, January 23
Invited Talk
8:30-10:00(A)Martin Džbor (Milton Keynes, United Kingdom)
Best of Both: Using Semantic Web Technologies to Enrich User Interaction with the Web, and Vice-Versa
 
10:00-10:30Coffee Break
Contributed Talks
10:30-10:55(A- Foundations): Costas S. Iliopoulos and Mohammad Sohel Rahman (London, United Kingdom)
A new model to solve the swap matching problem and efficient algorithms for short patterns
 
(B- Security): Peishun Wang, Huaxiong Wang, and Josef Pieprzyk (Sydney/NSW, Australia)
Threshold privacy preserving keyword searches
 
(C- Web Tech): Hyun Woong Shin (Suwon, South Korea), Eduard Hovy, and Dennis McLeod (Los Angeles/CA, USA)
The dynamic web presentations with a generality model on the news domain
 
11:00-11:25(A- Foundations): Jurek Czyzowicz (Gatineau/QC, Canada), Stefan Dobrev (Bratislava, Slovakia), Evangelos Kranakis (Ottawa/ON, Canada), and Danny Krizanc (Middletown/CT, USA)
The power of tokens: rendezvous and symmetry detection for two mobile agents in a ring
 
(B- Security): Marek Klonowski, Przemysław Kubiak, and Mirosław Kutyłowski (Wrocław, Poland)
Practical deniable encryption
 
(C- Web Tech): Jiří Dokulil (Prague, Czech Republic) and Jana Katreniaková (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Visual exploration of RDF data
 
11:30-11:55(A- Foundations): Christian Gunia (Freiburg, Germany)
Energy-efficient windows scheduling
 
(B- Security): Jacek Cichoń, Mirosław Kutyłowski, and Bogdan Węglorz (Wrocław, Poland)
Short ballot assumption and threeballot voting protocol
 
(C- Web Tech): Piotr Kalita, Igor Podolak, Adam Roman, and Bartosz Bierkowski (Kraków, Poland)
Algorithm for intelligent prediction of requests in business systems
 
12:00-13:30Lunch
15:30-15:55(A- Foundations): Mila Majster-Cederbaum and Christoph Minnameier (Mannheim, Germany)
Deriving complexity results for interaction systems from 1-safe Petri nets
 
(B- Security): Jordi Pont-Tuset, Pau Medrano-Gracia (Barcelona, Spain), Jordi Nin (Bellaterra, Spain), Josep-L. Larriba-Pey, and Victor Muntés-Mulero (Barcelona, Spain)
ONN the use of neural networks for data privacy
 
(C- Web Tech): Przemysław Kazienko and Katarzyna Musiał (Wrocław, Poland)
Mining personal social features in the community of email users
 
16:00-16:25(A- Foundations): Beate Bollig, Niko Range, and Ingo Wegener (Dortmund, Germany)
Exact OBDD bounds for some fundamental functions
 
(B- Security): Shoichi Morimoto (Tokyo, Japan), Shinjiro Shigematsu, Yuichi Goto, and Jingde Cheng (Saitama, Japan)
Classification, formalization and verification of security functional requirements
 
(C- Web Tech): Marek Klonowski and Tomasz Strumiński (Wrocław, Poland)
Proofs of communication and its application for fighting spam
 
16:30-16:55(A- Foundations): Holger Petersen (Stuttgart, Germany)
Element distinctness and sorting on one-tape off-line Turing machines
 
(B- Nature): Camelia-M. Pintea, Camelia Chira, Dan Dumitrescu (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), and Petrica Claudiu Pop (Baia-Mare, Romania)
A sensitive metaheuristic for solving a large optimization problem
 
(C- Foundations): Peter Gaži and Branislav Rovan (Bratislava, Slovakia)
Assisted problem solving and decompositions of finite automata
 
17:00-17:30Coffee Break
17:30-17:55(A- Foundations): Holger Petersen (Stuttgart, Germany)
Improved bounds for range mode and range median queries
 
(B- Nature): Marek Krętowski (Białystok, Poland)
A memetic algorithm for global induction of decision trees
 
(C- Foundations): Paul Bell (Turku, Finland) and Igor Potapov (Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Periodic and infinite traces in matrix semigroups
 
18:00-18:25(A- Foundations): Vikraman Arvind and Pushkar Joglekar (Chennai, India)
Algorithmic problems for metrics on permutation groups
 
(B- Nature): Jacek Dąbrowski (Gdańsk, Poland)
Parallel immune system for graph coloring
 
(C- Foundations): Adam Roman and Wit Foryś (Kraków, Poland)
Lower bound for the length of synchronizing words in partially-synchronizing automata
 
18:30-18:55(A- Foundations): Bruno Escoffier, Jérôme Monnot, and Olivier Spanjaard (Paris, France)
Some tractable instances of interval data minmax regret problems: bounded distance from triviality
 
(B- Nature): Věra Kůrková (Prague, Czech Republic) and Marcello Sanguineti (Genova, Italy)
Geometric rates of approximation by neural networks
 
(C- Foundations): Frank G. Radmacher (Aachen, Germany)
An automata theoretic approach to rational tree relations
 
Evening
20:00+Sponsors' Presentation
Thursday, January 24
Invited Talks
8:30-10:00(A)Andris Ambainis (Waterloo/Ontario, Canada)
Quantum Random Walks—New Method for Designing Quantum Algorithms
 
10:00-10:30Coffee Break
10:30-12:00(A)Juraj Hromkovič (Zürich, Switzerland, with Hans-Joachim Böckenhauer, Tobias Mömke, and Peter Widmayer)
On the Hardness of Reoptimization
 
12:00-13:30Lunch
15:30-17:00(A)Jarkko Kari (Turku, Finland)
Undecidability of the Tiling Problem
 
17:00-17:30Coffee Break
17:30-19:00(A)Peter Brusilovsky (Pittsburgh/Pennsylvania, USA)
Social Information Access: The Other Side of the Social Web
 
Evening
19:30+Farewell Party
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