The program committee with 28 members from 13 nations evaluated 30 received submissions. The following 40% of them were fully accepted.
Günter Fahrnberger. Secure Whitelisting of Instant Messages
Vasilii Ganishev, Olga Fengler and Wolfgang Fengler. Adaptive Workflow System Concept for Scientific Project Collaboration
Michel Herbin, Didier Gillard and Laurent Hussenet. Using Data as Observers: a New Paradigm for Prototypes Selection
Martin Gilje Jaatun, Maria B. Line and Inger Anne Tøndel. Zebras and Lions: Better Incident Handling Through Improved Cooperation
Hyungjin-Jin Jeon, Jeong-Ho Yoon, Seung-Woo Son and Joo-Hyuk Park. Design and Realization of Mobile Environmental Inspection and Monitoring Support System
Marco de Koning and Frank Phillipson. Reconstruct Underground Infrastructure Networks Based on Uncertain Information
Jens Meiners and Andreas Lommatzsch. Topic Tracking in News Streams using Latent Factor Models
Boubakeur Moussaoui, Salah Merniz, Hacène Fouchal and Marwane Ayaida. Routing over VANETs with fixed RSU
Marit K. Natvig and Leendert W. M. Wienhofen. Collaboration support for transport in the retail supply chain; A user-centered design study
André Reis, David Nunes, Jorge Silva, Hugo Aguiar, Hugo Dias, Ricardo Barbosa, Ashley Figueira, André Rodrigues, Soraya Sinche, Duarte Raposo, Vasco Pereira, Carlos Herrera, Carlos Egas and Fernando Boavida. Tech4SocialChange - Technology for all
Jörg Roth. The Offline Map Matching Problem and its Efficient Solution
Maximilian Zeiser and Dirk Westhoff. Re-visited: On the Value of purely Software based Code Attestation for Embedded Devices
Additionally, the following two submissions got the chance to become presented as short papers.
Karl-Heinz Lüke, Gerald Eichler and Christian Erfurth. Potentials and Requirements of an Integrated Solution for a Connected Car
Volkmar Schau, Sebastian Apel, Kai Gebhardt, Marianne Mauch and Wilhelm Rossak. ICT-Systems for Electric Vehicles within Simulated and Community-based Environments