The 43rd Twente Student Conference on IT (TScIT43) provides an excellent opportunity to students working in different areas of IT to come together, discuss, and exchange their expertise and knowledge related to various aspects of modern Information Technologies. The Twente Student Conference on IT is organised twice a year for students of the bachelor programmes Technical Computer Science and Business Information Technology of the University of Twente. This is an educational event by which students will learn how to perform scientific research on a given problem and how to evaluate the quality and relevance of their research.
Best Papers:
Intelligent interaction: Lorena Rohan: Prototyping a Conversational Agent for Children's Play
Information management: Mihai Timoficiuc: Legal Memorandum Generation Using Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Models and Dutch Case Law
Johan Tunc: Investigating the Impact of Synthetic Data Balancing Techniques on Fairness in Credit Risk Machine Learning Models
Software Technology and Formal Methods: Marius Pana: Comparing Rascal and JetBrains MPS through a DOT-Based Domain-Specific Language
Cătălina Antonia Petrus and Yeray Barrios Fleitas: Student perspectives on team effectiveness: A MaxDiff-based prioritization of team attributes
Pervasive Computing and IoT: Dan-Cristian Ploesteanu: Construction Vehicle Activity Detection in Low-Frequency Surveillance Imagery and Its Relationship to Local Air Quality
Network systems and network security: Niek Damink: A Novel Heuristic for Directed Acyclic Graph Task Scheduling using Longest Betweenness Centrality
Data Science: Dinh Thuy Nhat Vy: Bridging Process Mining and the Courtroom: A Data-Driven Framework for Fairness, Efficiency, and Transparency in Judicial Decision Making
Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services: Nilufer Guldali: Analysis of TLS Usage in IoT Devices
Research contributions are solicited in all areas of Information Technology, and with a special focus on the tracks of this edition. This 43rd edition of the conference has the following tracks:
Intelligent interaction
Information management
Software technology and formal methods
Pervasive computing and IoT
Network systems and network security
Data science
Sustainable Artificial Intelligence
Semantics, Cybersecurity & Services
The detailed description of each track can be found under the Tracks page. Contributions can be analytical, empirical, technological, methodological, or a combination of these. The impact of the contributions should be demonstrated in the context of IT.
The best papers will receive the prestigious TScIT Best Paper Award.
This conference is open for students of the bachelor programmes Technical Computer Science and Business Information Technology of the University of Twente. Each student can choose only one track. Two important submissions are needed:
Research proposal. As a first step towards carrying out a research project each student has to write a research proposal highlighting the context, problem statement, importance, state of the art, methodology, expected results and planning. A draft proposal will be reviewed by the corresponding track chair and peer-students.
Research paper. Upon acceptance of the proposal each student will perform the proposed research. The results of the research will be described in a scientific paper following the submission guidelines of the conference. The paper will be reviewed by student peers as well as the track organizers.
Submission and review of proposals and papers will be managed through the EasyChair online conference paper management system. For more information on guidelines and submission, please visit the Submission Guidelines page.
Research topic selection: April 22, 2025
Research proposal acceptance: May 6, 2025
Draft research paper submission: June 22, 2025
Final paper submission: June 29, 2025
Conference: July 4, 2025
For a more detailed schedule and dates, please please visit the Submission Guidelines page.
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