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ComSIS has entered the sixth year of its publishing. So far, we have
published 78 papers in eight regular issues and three special issues. This issue of ComSIS contains one invited and eight regular research papers. As a rule, some of them are mostly theoretical, while the others present results from various application domains.
The invited paper comes from the distinguished authors Klaus Bothe from
Humboldt University, Zoran Budimac from University of Novi Sad, Rebeca
Cortazar from University of Deusto, Mirjana Ivanović from University of Novi
Sad, and Hussein Zedan from De Montfort University. The authors advocate
that there is a strong need for new approaches and new curricula in European
education area in the field of software engineering, which has traditionally
been underdeveloped in some areas. In the paper, they present a curriculum
oriented towards undergraduate students of informatics and engineering. The
proposed approach takes into account integration trends in European
educational area and requirements of the labour market. The authors discuss
the body of knowledge that should be provided by a modern curriculum in
software engineering at a master level. The presented ideas are based on the
experience gained in the TEMPUS project “Joint MSc Curriculum in Software
Engineering”.
In the recent years, many efforts in computer science and software engineering
have been invested in model driven software development approaches
with a deployment of formal methods. Nenad Krdžavac, Dragan Gašević, and
Vladan Devedžić in their paper "Model Driven Engineering of a Tableau Algorithm
for Description Logics" show how model driven engineering techniques
can be applied to developing a description logic (DL) reasoner. They propose
a method based on the tableau algorithm that tries to compute the basic reasoning
service of DLs (i.e., satisfiability), which is used as a basis for other
reasoning services, namely subsumption, consistency, and instance checking.
To implement the algorithm, they utilized MOF based metamodels.
The next paper targets an application domain of financial decision-making, as
one of the most current issues of modern financial management. Gordana
Radojević and Milija Suknović in the paper "Scoring models: towards the
more realistic approach" compare two financial decision support systems – the classical one, and the system based on fuzzy logic, with an expectation to
improve the existing methodology of financial decision-making process,
particularly for the applications in the real banking environment.
An influence of the application of information and communication technologies
on the organizational systems is always an open, interdisciplinary research
area. The next three papers are from that area. Ioannis Koskosas in his paper "Communicating Information Systems Goals: A Case in Internet Banking
Security" notifies that a large part of information system (IS) security approaches
is technical in nature with less consideration on people and organizational
issues. On the contrary, the research presented in his paper adopted
a broader perspective and presents an understanding of IS security in
terms of a social and organizational perspective. Based on a theoretical
framework the research supported the rationale that “security risks may arise
due to a failure to obtain some or all of the goals that are relevant to the
integrity, confidentiality and authenticity of information through the Internet
banking channel”. The author concludes that the triangulation methods used
including interviews, documents, archival records, observation and physical
artefacts, provided useful insights into IS security in the context of Internet
banking and allowed the study of risk communication and goal setting within
their real life context.
Mladen Čudanov, Ondrej Jaško, and Miloš Jevtić in their paper "Influence of
Information and Communication Technologies on Decentralization of Organizational
Structure" present an empirical research, in which decentralization of
the organizational structure was compared to the level of composite index of
adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT). The authors
conclude that ICT adoption is more frequently present in decentralized companies,
empirically described by dominant liberal style of management, although
in some cases ICT adoption can also lead to the centralization, depending
on other organization factors.
In their paper "Software Process Improvement in SMEs: A Comparative
View", Deepti Mishra and Alok Mishra advocate that small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) have realized that it is crucial for their business to improve
their processes and working methods but there is a lack of knowledge and
resources to do it. A successful implementation of software process improvement
(SPI) methodologies is generally not possible within the context of SMEs
because they are not capable of bearing the cost of implementing these
software process improvement programs, and often operate on limited resources
and with strict time constraints. In their paper, the authors analyze six SPI
methodologies for SMEs so as to move towards maturity of SPI in SMEs and
help in the development of SPI automation tools in future.
Valentina Janev, Jovan Duduković, Jelena Jovanović, and Sanja Vraneš in
their paper "Web4WeB e-Collaboration tools" introduce and compare two
innovative tools, the Alfresco system and the Semantic MediaWiki portal,
aimed at enhancing the collaborative work of the researchers and professionals
from the West Balkan countries in the Semantic Web field. They discuss
the customization of these tools and their utilization in the Web Technologies
for West Balkan countries (Web4WeB) project.
By the rule, wireless computer networks, as one of the hottest research topics
in recent years, are often present in ComSIS regular issues. Andreas Miaoudakis,
Dimitrios Stratakis, Emmanouel Antonidakis, Vassilios Zaharopoulos,
and Radovan Stojanović in their paper "Co-existence Performance Evaluation
of Wireless Computer Networks in a Typical Office Environment" present a
performance evaluation of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) in an office co-existence environment.
The evaluation is based on real measurements in a typical office environment.
Several coexistence scenarios have been examined regarding both WLAN to
WLAN and WLAN to WPAN interference. Measurements were performed to
obtain quality metrics such as throughput, RTT delay, P2P delay and jitter for
TCP and UDP network traffic.
Medical image processing is also an emergent and promising application
domain. Dinu Dragan and Dragan Ivetić in their paper "Architectures of
DICOM based PACS for JPEG2000 Medical Image Streaming" notify that
delivering of medical image content to mobile/embedded devices with low
storage and processing capabilities and low resolution displays is a challenging,
but important task for achieving ubiquitous computing in modern hospital
environments. The common approaches in industry and technical literature
employ JPEG2000 compression and image streaming. The authors developed
DICOM2000 syntax providing JPEG2000 streaming over DICOM networks.
They compare communication architectures of DICOM2000 based
Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS) with the common architectures
of DICOM based PACS and conclude that DICOM2000 based PACS
shifts medical computing environment toward the ubiquitous computing.
On behalf of the ComSIS Consortium, let me use this opportunity to give my
great thanks to the reviewers and all of the authors for their high-quality work,
great efforts, and remarkable enthusiasm.
Editor-in-Chief
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