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Advances in Computers, Volume 116, presents innovations in computer hardware, software, theory, design, and applications, with this updated volume including new chapters on Teaching Graduate Students How to Review Research Articles and How to Respond to Reviewer Comments, ALGATOR - An Automatic Algorithm Evaluation System, Graph Grammar Induction, Asymmetric Windows in Digital Signal Processing, Intelligent Agents in Games: Review With an Open-Source Tool, Using Clickstream Data to Enhance Reverse Engineering of Web Applications, and more.

  • Contains novel subject matter that is relevant to computer science
  • Includes the expertise of contributing authors
  • Presents an easy to comprehend writing style
Preface ix
1 Teaching graduate students how to review research articles and respond to reviewer comments
1(64)
Milan Bankovic
Vladimir Filipovic
Jelena Graovac
Jelena Hadzi-Puric
Ali R. Hurson
Aleksandar Kartelj
Jovana Kovacevic
Nenad Korolija
Milos Kotlar
Nenad B. Krdzavac
Filip Marie
Sasa Malkov
Veljko Milutinovic
Nenad Mitic
Stefan MiSkovic
Mladen Nikolic
Gordana Pavlovic-Lazetic
Danijela Simic
Sana Stojanovic Djurdjevic
Stasa Vujicic Stankovic
Milena Vujosevic Janicic
Miodrag Zivkovic
1 Introduction
2(2)
2 Related works
4(3)
3 Publication process stages
7(3)
4 How to write a review
10(11)
5 How to respond to reviewer's comments
21(1)
6 Statistics related to the reviewing process
22(3)
7 Conclusion
25(1)
Acknowledgments
26(1)
Appendix A Selected experiences with field variations
26(21)
Appendix B Work with students
47(4)
References
51(4)
About the authors
55(10)
2 ALGator---An automatic algorithm evaluation system
65(68)
Tomaz Dobravec
1 Introduction
66(6)
2 Problem-presentation model
72(17)
3 Implementation of the ALGator system
89(19)
4 Using ALGator in real applications
108(20)
5 Conclusions and future work
128(2)
References
130(1)
About the author
131(2)
3 Graph grammar induction
133(50)
Luka Furst
Marjan Mernik
Viljan Mahnic
1 Introduction
134(3)
2 Related work
137(5)
3 Preliminaries
142(9)
4 Our approach
151(17)
5 Experimental results
168(8)
6 Conclusion
176(1)
References
177(3)
About the authors
180(3)
4 Asymmetric windows in digital signal processing
183(68)
Robert Rozman
1 Introduction
185(6)
2 Windows in signal processing
191(10)
3 Can asymmetric windows perform better?
201(12)
4 Review of related work on asymmetric windows
213(28)
5 Discussion and conclusion
241(5)
References
246(3)
About the author
249(2)
5 Intelligent agents in games: Review with an open-source tool
251(54)
Matej Vitek
Peter Peer
1 Introduction
252(3)
2 Task environment
255(2)
3 Agent overview
257(11)
4 Testing scenarios
268(8)
5 Agent implementation
276(12)
6 Results
288(4)
7 Conclusion
292(2)
Appendix. Pseudocode
294(6)
References
300(3)
About the authors
303(2)
6 Using clickstream data to enhance reverse engineering of Web applications
305
Marko Pozenel
Bostjan Slivnik
1 Introduction
306(1)
2 On reverse engineering of Web applications
307(4)
3 Related work
311(6)
4 Application transition graph of a Web application
317(3)
5 From raw clickstream data to user sessions
320(2)
6 Metrics for clustering the ATG of a Web application
322(4)
7 Clustering and visualizing Web application's ATG
326(17)
8 Conclusion
343(1)
References
344(5)
About the authors
349
Suyel Namasudra has received Ph.D. degree from the National Institute of Technology Silchar, Assam, India. He was a post-doctorate fellow at the International University of La Rioja (UNIR), Spain. Currently, Dr. Namasudra is working as an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Agartala, Tripura, India. Before joining the National Institute of Technology Agartala, Dr. Namasudra was an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Patna, Bihar, India. His research interests include blockchain technology, cloud computing, DNA computing, and information security. Dr. Namasudra has edited 7 books, 5 patents, and 85 publications in conference proceedings, book chapters, and refereed journals like IEEE TII, IEEE TCE, IEEE T-ITS, IEEE TSC, IEEE TCSS, IEEE TCBB, ACM TOMM, ACM TOSN, ACM TALLIP, FGCS, CAEE, and many more. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Cloud Computing and Data Science (ISSN: 2737-4092 (online)) journal. Dr. Namasudra has served as a Lead Guest Editor/Guest Editor in many reputed journals like IEEE TCE (IEEE, IF: 4.3), IEEE TBD (IEEE, IF: 7.2), ACM TOMM (ACM, IF: 3.144), MONET (Springer, IF: 3.426), CAEE (Elsevier, IF: 3.818), CAIS (Springer, IF: 4.927), CMC (Tech Science Press, IF: 3.772), Sensors (MDPI, IF: 3.576), and many more. He has also participated in many international conferences as an organizer and session chair. Dr. Namasudra is a senior member of IEEE, and a member of ACM and IEI. He has been featured in the list of the top 2% scientists in the world in 2021, 2022, and 2023. His h-index is 37.

Prof. Veljko Milutinovic received his PhD from the University of Belgrade, spent about a decade on various faculty positions in the USA (mostly at Purdue University), and was a co-designer of the DARPA's first GaAs RISC microprocessor. Later he taught and conducted research at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in ECE and MATH. Now he serves as the Senior Advisor to Maxeler Technologies in London, UK. His research is mostly in datamining and dataflow computing, with the emphasis on mappings of algorithms onto architectures. His co-authored paper on matrix multiplication for dataflow received "The IET Premium Award for 2014" (meaning the single best paper in IET Computing for 2012 and 2013). He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Member of Academia Europaea. He has over 40 IEEE journal papers, over 40 other SCI journal papers, over 400 Thomson-Reuters citations, and about 4000 Google Scholar citations.