St.Petersburg, Russia
November 14–15, 2019

Best speakers and papers

Bertrand Meyer Award for the Best Research Paper

This year award was shared between two works:

Vitaly Kalmychkov, Irina Matveeva. Automated Generation of Quantum Circuit Specifications Based on Reed-Muller Expressions.

Ilya Nozhkin, Semyon Grigoryev. CFL-Reachability Based Framework for Interprocedural Static Code Analysis Development.

Best submitted talks and master-classes (25 out of 99, only those with 10 or more votes were eligible)

  1. Zurab Belyi. Is there life after Senior?
    Average score: 4.85 out of 5, 26 votes
  2. Sergey Pushkin. Life without ctrl Z and mindfulness at work
    Average score: 4.82 out of 5, 11 votes
  3. Tatiana Bunto. How to use the bot assistant for make relation between corporative messenger, knowledge base, task-tracker and make the everyday team more bright
    Average score: 4.76 out of 5, 29 votes
  4. Tatiana Gavrilova. Why mindmaps are not easy to design: cognitive traps and mistakes
    Average score: 4.74 out of 5, 19 votes
  5. Alexander Gerasimov. State of the art in automatic program analysis research and development
    Average score: 4.69 out of 5, 13 votes
  6. Mikhail Chukhlomin. Trends in software licensing. From subscription to pay-per-use
    Average score: 4.69 out of 5, 13 votes
  7. Rodion Nagornov. Knowledge Management in IT. Overview of goals, objections and knowledge worker’s tools
    Average score: 4.65 out of 5, 23 votes
  8. Evgeny Vinogradov. Data Engineers in ML Projects
    Average score: 4.65 out of 5, 20 votes
  9. Alexey Kuksenok. Intercultural communication. Instructions for use
    Average score: 4.65 out of 5, 20 votes
  10. Alexey Zhukov. Code analysis: how to prevent your system from being hacked
    Average score: 4.62 out of 5, 16 votes
  11. Olga Savchenko. Internship in an IT company: how to organize it and get the maximum efficiency with the minimum cost
    Average score: 4.60 out of 5, 15 votes
  12. Yury Yakhno, Georgy Dyuldin. License plate recognition system from scratch: creation experience from theory to working prototype
    Average score: 4.60 out of 5, 10 votes
  13. Anatoly Ivanov. How we tried the newest advice from Jeff Sutherland to improve development speed in 4 times
    Average score: 4.55 out of 5, 22 votes
  14. Ivan Bakaidov. Interface for eyes
    Average score: 4.55 out of 5, 11 votes
  15. Aleksandr Serbul. Mass scoring in CRM – secrets and pitfalls
    Average score: 4.55 out of 5, 11 votes
  16. Alexey Fedorov. Data protection after the advent of a quantum computer – post-quantum cryptography
    Average score: 4.54 out of 5, 24 votes
  17. Artem Haritonov. Augmented Reality – Harsh and Ruthless
    Average score: 4.53 out of 5, 19 votes
  18. Maxim Shalomovich. How an architecture became more “agile”
    Average score: 4.52 out of 5, 23 votes
  19. Zurab Belyi. How we updated the engine without stopping the car
    Average score: 4.47 out of 5, 17 votes
  20. Svetlana Bolsunovskaia. Master-class. ZOO or how several teams can organize one product development effectively
    Average score: 4.47 out of 5, 15 votes
  21. Evgenia Mikhalchuk. Expansion to Chinese market: case study
    Average score: 4.44 out of 5, 16 votes
  22. Roman Tsirulnikov. Microservice architectures as systems engineering practice
    Average score: 4.42 out of 5, 33 votes
  23. Vasiliy Moiseev. Parcelling of responsibility zones in the team and project roles
    Average score: 4.40 out of 5, 35 votes
  24. Tatiana Maksimova. Testing without testers
    Average score: 4.39 out of 5, 13 votes
  25. Tatiana Eliseeva. Computer vision is not only about neural networks
    Average score: 4.35 out of 5, 17 votes