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CCS supports the EUSPN International Conference in Various Capacities

Feb 19 2024

The College of Computer Studies (CCS) supported and made marks at the 14th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks (EUSPN) in Almaty, Kazakhstan. 

Under Special Order No. 01062-IIT, S. 2023, Dr. Orven E. Llantos of the Department of Computer Science, College of Computer Studies (CCS) successfully carried out his role as the Track Chair of Systems Software Engineering at the EUSPN International Conference on November 7-9 2023 at Almaty, Kazakhstan.

“The 14th International Conference on EUSPN is a leading international conference for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results, and practical development experiences from all Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks related areas,” said the official event web page (). The accepted papers will be published under Procedia Computer Science, indexed by Scopus with a high CiteScore of 4.0. A published paper indexed in Scopus indicates high-quality scientific research content.

Dr. Llantos is accompanied by renowned research colleagues in the country and abroad. They are:

  • Dr. Giuseppe D'Aniello, University of Salerno, Italy
  • Dr. Kennedy Ehimwenma, Wenzhou-Kean University, China
  • Dr. Adrian Galido, èßäAV, Philippines
  • Dr. Giuseppe Sansonetti, Roma Tre University, Italy
  • Dr. Roderick Tabalba, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
  • Dr. May Marie P. Talandron-Felipe, University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines Philippines

The team successfully conducted their roles by reviewing submitted papers and recommending the acceptance/rejection based on the submitted paper’s quality by aspiring researchers wishing to join the conference.

On the other hand, the undergraduate paper entitled: “Bundle AI: An Application of Multiple Constraint Knapsack Problem (MCKP) Through Genetic Algorithm” was accepted by the EUSPN conference under the Adaptive Systems, Intelligent Computing, and Applications (AISICA) Track. The authors are Angel Nicole Carloman, Urel Van William Bermudo, and Eires Marc Estilloso, all BS Computer Science students.

Meanwhile, a paper entitled “Vaccimon Device: A Design and Development of Vaccine Carrier Monitoring Device for COVID-19 Vaccines” is under review at the 13th International Conference on Current and Future Trends of Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare (ICTH 2023), a collocated conference with EUSPN 2023. Even though the paper status is still under review, none of the five reviewers rejected the paper. The paper is part of the thesis output from a graduating MS Computer Applications student, Paul Harriet Asinero.

All the submitted papers are the product of the students with their mentor and adviser, Dr. Orven E. Llantos. With these contributions, it is expected that the CCS will increase the research productivity output while also showing the capacity of the CCS as a Program Chair in international conferences—the CCS way of influencing the future.

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