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 Vadim Ermolayev
 Frédéric Mallet
 Vitaliy Yakovyna
 Vyacheslav Kharchenko
 Vitaliy Kobets
 Artur Korniłowicz
 Hennadiy Kravtsov
 Mykola Nikitchenko
 Serhiy Semerikov
 Aleksander Spivakovsky
 (Eds.)




 ICT in Education, Research
 and Industrial Applications
 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference,
 ICTERI 2019. Volume II: Workshops




 Kherson, Ukraine
 June, 2019
Sotiris Batsakis
Editors
Vadim Ermolayev                                 Artur Korniłowicz
Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine       University of Bialystok, Poland

Frédéric Mallet                                 Hennadiy Kravtsov
                                                Kherson State University, Ukraine
Université Cote d’Azur; CNRS, Inria, I3S,
France
                                                Mykola Nikitchenko
                                                Taras Shevchenko National University of
Vitaliy Yakovyna                                Kyiv, Ukraine
University of Warmia and Mazury
in Olsztyn, Poland; Lviv Polytechnic National   Serhiy Semerikov
University, Ukraine                             Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University,
                                                Ukraine
Vyacheslav Kharchenko
National Aerospace University “KhAI”,
                                                Aleksander Spivakovsky
Ukraine
                                                Kherson State University, Ukraine;
Vitaliy Kobets                                  Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Kherson State University, Ukraine



Ermolayev, V., Mallet, F., Yakovyna, V., Kharchenko, V., Kobets, V., Korniłowicz,
A., Kravtsov, H., Semerikov, S., and Spivakovsky, A. (Eds.): ICT in Education, Re-
search, and Industrial Applications. Proc. 15th Int. Conf. ICTERI 2019. Volume II:
Workshops. Kherson, Ukraine, June 12-15, 2019, CEUR-WS.org, online


This volume represents the proceedings of the Workshops co-located with the 15th
International Conference on ICT in Education, Research, and Industrial Applications,
held in Kherson, Ukraine, in June 2019. It comprises 82 contributed papers that were
carefully peer-reviewed and selected from 218 submissions for the five workshops:
3L-Person, CoSinE, ITER, RMSE, and TheRMIT. The volume is structured in five
parts, each presenting the contributions for a particular workshop. The topical scope
of the volume is aligned with the thematic tracks of ICTERI 2019:
(I) Advances in ICT Research; (II) Information Systems: Technology and Applica-
tions; (III) ICT in Education; and (IV) ICT Cooperation in Academia and Industry.




       Copyright © 2019 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors.
       Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes. This vol-
       ume is published and copyrighted by its editors.
                                    Preface


It is our pleasure to present you the proceedings of the Workshops co-located with
ICTERI 2019, the fifteenth edition of the International Conference on Information
and Communication Technologies in Education, Research, and Industrial Applica-
tions, held in Kherson (Ukraine) on June 12-15, 2019. This year’s edition focused on
research advances, information systems technologies and applications, busi-
ness/academic applications of Information and Communication Technologies. Em-
phasis was also placed on the role of ICT in Education. These aspects of ICT re-
search, development, technology transfer, and use in real world cases remain vibrant
for both the academic and industrial communities. Overall, ICTERI 2019, including
the Workshops, was focused on the four thematic tracks reflecting these research
fields: (I) Advances in ICT Research; (II) Information Systems: Technology and Ap-
plications; (III) ICT in Education; and (IV) ICT Cooperation in Academia and Indus-
try.
   This volume is structured in five parts, each presenting the contributions to a par-
ticular workshop:
    Part I: 4th International Workshop on Professional Retraining and Life-Long Learn-
ing, using ICT: Person-oriented Approach (3L-Person 2019). This workshop was
organized by Hennadiy Kravtsov, Svitlana Lytvynova, and Mariya Shyshkina and
dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Institute of Information Technologies and
Learning Tools of the NAES of Ukraine. The workshop discussed novel research
issues and uses of information technology for life-long learning.
    Part II: 7th International Workshop on on Computer Simulation in Education:
A Workshop in Memory of Professor Illia O. Teplytsky (CoSinE 2019). This work-
shop was organized by Arnold Kiv, Serhiy Semerikov, Vladimir Soloviev, and Andrii
Striuk. It addressed real-world applications of computer simulation in education.
    Part III: 7th International Workshop on Information Technologies in Economic Re-
search (ITER 2019). This workshop was organized by Vitaliy Kobets, Tetiana
Paientko, and Alessio Maria Braccini. It focused on research advances, busi-
ness/academic applications of information and communication technologies related to
solving practical economic problems and also pushing forward economic research.
    Part IV: 3d International Workshop on Rigorous Methods in Software Engineering
(RMSE 2019). This workshop was organized by Artur Kornilowicz, Mykola Ni-
kitchenko, Vladimir Peschanenko, and Grygoriy Zholtkevych. It dealt with the as-
pects of the use of rigorous methods and techniques, which are used in different fields
of software engineering: specification, verification and optimization of software;
software analysis, testing, and re-engineering.
   Part V: 5th International Workshop on Theory of Reliability and Markov Modelling
for Information Technologies (TheRMIT 2018). This workshop was organized by
Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Elena Zaitseva, De-Jiu Chen, and Bogdan Volochiy. It ad-
dressed modern information technologies, systems, and IT-infrastructures as objects
of reliability (dependability, safety, security and resilience) regulation, modelling,
assessment and assurance. The workshop focused on the mathematical models, appli-
cation of software tools for IT reliability analysis and assessment, decision support
and decision making in the context of the development of dependable, safe, secure
and resilient IT-based systems.
   Overall, ICTERI 2019 workshops attracted 218 paper submissions. Out of these
submissions, the organizers have accepted 82 high quality and most interesting pa-
pers. So, the average acceptance rate was of 38 percent.
   This volume would not appear without the support of many people. First of all, we
would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers to the workshops of
ICTERI 2019 and thus demonstrated their interest in the research problems within
their scope. We are very grateful to the members of the Program Committees for
providing timely and thorough reviews and, also, for being cooperative in doing addi-
tional review work. We would like to thank the local organizers of the conference
whose devotion and efficiency made the constellation of ICTERI 2019 workshops a
very interesting and effective scientific forum.


June, 2019                                          Vadim Ermolayev
                                                    Frédéric Mallet
                                                    Vitaliy Yakovyna
                                                    Vyacheslav Kharchenko
                                                    Vitaliy Kobets
                                                    Artur Korniłowicz
                                                    Hennadiy Kravtsov
                                                    Mykola Nikitchenko
                                                    Serhiy Semerikov
                                                    Aleksander Spivakovsky