Each year Emerald is awarding papers as outstanding and highly commended papers. In 2020, three awards were delivered among them one to the paper of the program members (https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/itp/information-technology-people-literati-award-winners-2020).
E.02 International awards
COBISS.SI-ID: 24729574The problems of collecting electronic evidences across borders in EU are discussed in the cases of crime investigation. The issues regarding technology and the regulations in collecting cross-border evidences were presented and solutions discussed.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 47363331Library to the Pharo SW. The goal of developing the Pharo programming language and environment is to provide a clean, robust, innovative, highly productive, free, open source environment inspired by Smalltalk. PharoWin is a software library that allows you to connect software developed with Pharo to the functionalities of the MS Windows operating system. The library also includes PharoCOM, which is a collection of middleware-level interfaces designed to communicate software components on the Windows platform (e.g., MS Office). PharoADO is a library of facilities that provide access to various database management systems. This allows the Pharo open source environment to be used to develop modern complex business software solutions.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 25331430The tool offers an effective search for vulnerable servers on a large scale, as it scans the whole web rather than just the IPv4 addresses, like other known tools (ZMap, Nmap, Massscan, etc.). The tool provides direct access to all web pages hosted on found server with the IPv4 address and can be configured to serve multiple virtual websites (in some cases more than 1000 websites). The tool offers a more accurate vulnerability measurement by implementing innovative solutions in the scan part of the tool and in the vulnerability identification, scoring and analysis.
F.11 Development of a new service
COBISS.SI-ID: 31479811The software toolkit provides load and energy generation predictions and estimates consumers response to positive and negative incentives provided by distribution system operators. The toolkit supports ingest and fusion of smart metering data and weather measurements and predictions. Fused data is used to compute load and generation profile predictions together with estimated harvested flexibility. The predictions enable the distribution management operator to plan when to provide the incentives. For the past events the toolkit evaluates accuracy of the predictions and estimates real consumers response.
F.06 Development of a new product
COBISS.SI-ID: 32417575