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                                       Preface

ICTERI, the International Conference on Information and Communication Technolo-
gies in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications: Integration, Harmoniza-
tion, and Knowledge Transfer, has become a considerable and stable international
ICT conference. It is a real pleasure for all ICTERI players, that in contrast to 2014,
the 11th edition could bring scholars and expert representatives physically together
again for exchanging and discussing new ideas and findings, and for networking
across all political borders. This is all the more pleasing as, despite of all current chal-
lenges, the Ukrainian ICT community proves its vigor and global integration.
   We gladly present you the proceedings of ICTERI 2015, which was held in Lviv,
Ukraine, on May 14-16, 2015. The conference scope was determined by the corner-
stones of ICT Infrastructures and Techniques, Knowledge Based Systems, Acade-
mia/Industry ICT Cooperation, and ICT in education. Special emphasis was given to
real world applications of ICT solutions. Therefore, the contributions had to describe
original, not previously published work, and to demonstrate how and to what purpose
and extent the proposed solutions are applied or transferred into use.
   For the main conference, 42 full papers were submitted and evaluated by at least
three peers per paper. Finally, 16 have been selected and accepted after revision in
accordance with the reviewers comments. This corresponds to an acceptance rate of
38%. The program was rounded off with the two outstanding keynote talks on Rigor-
ous Semantics and Refinement for Business Processes by Klaus-Dieter Schewe and on
Smart Learning Environments: a Shift of Paradigm by David Esteban. The tutorial on
Systematic Business Process Modeling in a Nutshell by Heinrich C. Mayr comple-
mented the program, in particular regarding the emphasis on the synergy of education
and industrial applications.
   ICTERI 2015 continued the tradition of hosting co-located events, this year by of-
fering four workshops:
 4th Int. Workshop on Information technologies in economic research (ITER 2015)
 3rd Int. Workshop on Methods and Resources for Distance Learning (MRDL 2015)
 4th Int. Workshop on Algebraic, Logical, and Algorithmic Methods of System
   Modeling, Specification and Verification (SMSV 2015)
 Int. Workshop on Theory of Reliability for Modern Information Technologies
   (TheRMIT 2015)
   In total, these workshops attracted 77 submissions, from which 29 were selected by
the particular program committees. This again led to an acceptance rate of 38%.
   Clearly, the conference would not have been possible without the engaged support
of many people including the authors, members of our Program Committee, workshop
organizers and their program committees, local organizers, and, last but not least,
generous donators. We express our special thanks to all of them.

May, 2015
                   Sotiris Batsakis, Heinrich C. Mayr, Vitaliy Yakovyna, Mykola Nikitchenko,
              Grygoriy Zholtkevych, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Hennadiy Kravtsov, Vitaliy Kobets,
               Vladimir Peschanenko, Vadim Ermolayev, Yuriy Bobalo, Aleksander Spivakovsky