Selected papers of the 9th International Conference on Applied Informatics
ISSN 1787-5021 (Print)
ISSN 1787-6117 (Online)
Content
Representation transformations of ordered lists
by Tibor Ásványi
Pages: 5–13
Power spectrum estimation of spherical random fields based on covariances
by Ágnes Baran, György Terdik
Pages: 15–22
Component visualization methods for large legacy software in C/C++
by Máté Cserép, Dániel Krupp
Pages: 23–33
Solving computational problems in real algebra/geometry
by James Harold Davenport
Pages: 35–46
What does mathematical notation actually mean, and how can computers process it?
by James Harold Davenport
Pages: 47–57
Lightweight simulation of programmable memory hierarchies
by Gergely Dévai
Pages: 59–69
A generalization of the Barabási-Albert random tree
by István Fazekas, Sándor Pecsora
Pages: 71–85
Surprise event detection of the supercomputer execution queues
by Zoltán Gál, Tibor Tajti, György Terdik
Pages: 87–97
Clang matchers for verified usage of the C++ Standard Template Library
by Gábor Horváth, Norbert Pataki
Pages: 99–109
On a secure distributed data sharing system and its implementation
by Péter Kasza, Péter Ligeti, Ádám Nagy
Pages: 111–120
A special localization algorithm in Wireless sensor networks for telemetry application
by Gyöngyi Kocsisné Szilágyi, Attila Kocsis
Pages: 121–130
A local PageRank algorithm for evaluating the importance of scientific articles
by András London, Tamás Németh, András Pluhár, Tibor Csendes
Pages: 131–140
An improved Community-based Greedy algorithm for solving the influence maximization problem in social networks
by Gábor Rácz, Zoltán Pusztai, Balázs Kósa, Attila Kiss
Pages: 141–150
Survey of attacking and defending in the RFID system
by Tibor Radványi, Csaba Biró, Sándor Király, Péter Szigetváry, Péter Takács
Pages: 151–164
Building of a mathematics-based RFID localization framework
by Zoltán Ruzsa, Zsolt Parisek, Roland Király, Tibor Tómács, Tamás Szakács, Henrik Hajagos
Pages: 165–176
Optimization of coefficients of lists of polynomials by evolutionary algorithms
by J. Rafael Sendra, Stephan M. Winkler
Pages: 177–185
Real time human activity monitoring
by József Sütő, Stefan Oniga, Attila Buchman
Pages: 187–196
Boundaries of membrane in P systems relying on multiset approximation spaces in language R
by Péter Takács, Zoltán Ernő Csajbók, Tamás Mihálydeák
Pages: 197–210