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South East European University successfully presented at the International Symposium for Informatics and Applied Mathematics

This was the first symposium of this kind in field, where SEEU’s master students participated in presenting papers. SEEU master students presented various papers of a great importance for security issues staring with distributing systems to clear data analyses through social networks.

The papers presented opened new opportunities for further promotion of research in Computer Science, Engineering, Informatics and Applied Mathematics.

Here is the list of students and their papers which were presented in the Symposium with ISBN registration:

Kaltrina Nuredini - Security Issues in Distributed Systems - A survey

Kaltrina Nuredini, Özcan Asilkan and Atixhe Ismaili – An Exemplary Survey Implementation on Text Mining with Rapid Miner

Katerina Ristoska – Authorization Strategies for Grid Security: Attribute-based Multipolicy Access Control (abmac)

Valentina Tomoska, Özcan Asilkan and Katerina Ristoska – Analyzing the Virus Spread over Facebook Social Network Using Descriptive Data Mining Techniques

Hilmi Haxhihamza and Lule Ahmedi – Efficiency of Cache-replacement Algorithms while Retrieving Data from a Relational Database

SEEU Students’ papers were praised as good examples from their counterparts from the Balkans.

A portion of the papers will be published in an international scientific journal as informed by University Epoka in Tirana. Topics are expected to be applied and to help other students in the respective fields in the future.

The Tirana Symposium led to a higher level the cooperation between universities and the debate on information technology in the region.

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