Abstract:
Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering (CS&SE@SW) is a peer-reviewed computer science workshop focusing on research advances, applications of information technologies. The vision of the CS&SE@SW 2022 is provides an expert environment for young researchers, who are at the beginning of their career, to present and discuss the most recent of ideas and early results of research projects. Young researchers, who will join us to take part in discussions and/or present their papers, will be offered an opportunity to exchange and discuss their research ideas with their peers, supervisors, and senior scientists working in the fields that are within the scope of CS&SE@SW. CS&SE@SW topics of interest are: 1. Software engineering • Software requirements • Software design • Software construction • Software testing • Software maintenance • Software configuration management • Software engineering management • Software development process • Software engineering models and methods • Software quality • Software engineering professional practice • Software engineering economics • Computing foundations • Mathematical foundations • Engineering foundations 2. Theoretical computer science • Data structures and algorithms • Theory of computation • Information and coding theory • Programming language theory • Formal methods 3. Computer systems • Computer architecture and computer engineering • Computer performance analysis • Concurrent, parallel and distributed systems • Computer networks • Formal methods • Databases 4. Computer applications • Computer graphics and visualization • Human–computer interaction • Scientific computing • Artificial intelligence This volume represents the proceedings of the 5th Workshop for Young Scientists in Computer Science & Software Engineering, held in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, on December 16, 2022. It comprises 11 contributed papers that were carefully peer-reviewed and selected from 19 submissions. Each submission was reviewed by at least 2, and on average 2.2, program committee members. The accepted papers present a state-of-the-art overview of successful cases and provide guidelines for future research. We are thankful to all the authors who submitted papers and the delegates for their participation and their interest in CS&SE@SW as a platform to share their ideas and innovation. Also, we are also thankful to all the program committee members for providing continuous guidance and efforts taken by peer reviewers contributed to improve the quality of papers provided constructive critical comments, improvements and corrections to the authors are gratefully appreciated for their contribution to the success of the workshop. We would like to thank the developers of HotCRP, who made it possible for us to use the resources of this excellent and comprehensive conference management system, from the call of papers and inviting reviewers, to handling paper submissions, and communicating with the authors. And last but not least, we are grateful to the SCITEPRESS team for their fruitful cooperation in preparing and publishing the workshop proceedings.