Seminar on Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
PROGRAM
Upravni odbor Matematickog instituta SANU je na nedavnoj sednici doneo odluku da se dosadasnji Seminar za primenjenu matematiku, sada nazove Seminar za racunarstvo i primenjenu matematiku, a u cilju potenciranja znacaja racunarstva kao jedne od oblasti delatnosti Instituta. Istovremeno, Upravni odbor doneo je odluku o osnivanju Odeljenja za racunarstvo i primenjenu matematiku i vezao rad novog odeljenja za rad Seminara za racunarstvo i primenjenu matematiku.
Utorak, 9.02.2016. u 14:15h, sala 301f, MI SANU
Raka Jovanovic, Institut za fiziku, Zemun i Qatar Environment
and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) Hamad bin Khalifa University
DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF MAXIMAL
PARTITIONING OF GRAPHS WITH SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Abstract: In recent years there has been a growing interest for
the problem of the maximal partitioning of graphs with supply and
demand (MPGSD), due to its close connection to electrical
distribution systems, especially in the context of smartgrids. To
be more precise, the MPGSD can be effectively used for the
optimization of self-adequacy of interconnected microgrids. The
focus of this talk is on several approaches for solving the MPGSD,
and its variations. The first one focuses on finding good quality
approximate solutions, in reasonable time, for very large graphs
through a multiheuristic approach. Secondly, the ant colony
optimization (ACO) metaheuristic is applied to MPGSD, and its
version with limited capacity. This approach manages to find near
optimal solutions for medium size graphs. With the goal of being
able to find confirmed optimal solutions for arbitrary graphs a
mixed integer programming (MIP) model is defined. The developed
MIP formulation can generally be applied only for small problem
instances, but proves to be very suitable for highly sparse graphs
where it even manages to outperform ACO.
Utorak, 23.02.2015. u 14:15h, Sala 301f, MI SANU:
Ilija Antovic, Fakultet organizacionih nauka
AUTOMATIC USER INTERFACE GENERATION BASED ON USE CASES - THE
SILABUI APPROACH
Abstract: The design and implementation of user interfaces are two of the
most effort and time consuming activities of the software development
process. The lecture will address the automation of the process of designing
and implementing user interfaces. The automation is based on the identified
connections between software requirements, particularly use cases, and the
resulting user interface of the application, taking into account the
characteristics of the targeted implementation technologies and application
types. We will also discuss the principles and characteristics which should
be an integral part of the tool for automation of user interfaces
development, that are all implemented in SilabUI approach.
Keywords: user interface, requirements engineering, use case, code
generator, meta-model, user interface template, business applications, user
interface generator
RUKOVODIOCI SEMINARA
MI SANU
Vera Kovačević-Vujčić
Milan Dražić
FON
Zorica Bogdanovic
Marijana Despotovic-Zrakic
IEEE
Bozidar Radenkovic