The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
Area:
Complexity in Informatics and Networking
The Hybrid Model of Broken Agile Transformation in Big Telco Corporations
Dragan Stankovski, Tsvyatko D. Bikov and Dimitar I. Radev
Area:
Complexity in Social Sciences
Credibility-based Model for News Spreading on Online Social Networks
Vincenza Carchiolo, Alessandro Longheu, Michele Malgeri, Giuseppe Mangioni and Marialaura Previti
Area:
Complexity in Risk and Predictive Modeling
Return on Cybersecurity Investment in Operational Technology Systems: Quantifying the Value That Cybersecurity Technologies Provide after Integration
Roger A. Hallman, Maxine Major, Jose Romero-Mariona, Richard Phipps, Esperanza Romero and John S. Miguel
Area:
Complexity in Biology and Biomedical Engineering
FLOPTICS: A Novel Automated Gating Technique for Flow Cytometry Data
Wiwat Sriphum, Gary Wills and Nicolas G. Green
Area:
Complexity in Risk and Predictive Modeling
Minimization of Attack Risk with Bayesian Detection Criteria
Vaughn H. Standley, Frank G. Nuño and Jacob W. Sharpe
Area:
Complexity in Social Sciences
University Student Desertion Analysis using Agent-Based Modeling Approach
M. C. Castellanos Rojas, L. D. Alvarado Nieto and J. E. Villamil Puentes
Area:
Complexity in Informatics, Automation and Networking
Inferring Causality from Noisy Time Series Data - A Test of Convergent Cross-Mapping
Dan Mønster, Riccardo Fusaroli, Kristian Tylén, Andreas Roepstorff and Jacob F. Sherson
Area:
Complexity in Informatics, Automation and Networking
A Data-Aware MultiWorkflow Cluster Scheduler
César Acevedo, Porfidio Hernandez, Antonio Espinosa and Víctor Méndez