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Message from the Editors

The Second Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management (SEIM-2017) aims to bring together students, researchers and practitioners in different areas of software engineering and information management. We consider SEIM-2017 to be a stepping stone for young researchers, which should help them familiarize with the conference workflow, practice writing academic papers, gather valuable feedback about their research and expand their research network. The conference welcomes submissions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

Algorithms and data structures

Cloud systems

Coding theory

Compilers

Crowdsourcing

Data storage and processing

Development management

Digital signal processing

Distributed systems

E-commerce / e-government

Empirical software engineering

High-performance computing

Information retrieval

Information security

Intelligent data analysis

Internet of Things

Machine learning

Mobile systems

Modelling

Natural language processing

Networks and telecommunications

(Non-)relational databases

Operating systems

Programming languages

Recommendation systems

Robotics

Semantic web

Social networks

Software analysis

Software testing

Software verification

Software virtualization

Software-defined networks

Theoretical computer science

In total, we received 35 papers, each reviewed by at least 3 members of the Program Committee, of which 8 were selected for publication in CEUR-WS.org, 8 — for indexing in RSCI, and 4 were accepted as talk-only to allow the young authors to experience the process of a scientific conference. We would like to thank the members of our Program Committee for their great work and contribution to the success of our conference!

These proceedings include the SEIM-2017 papers, which were selected by the Program Committee for publication in CEUR-WS.org. These papers passed not only the original review procedure, but also an additional round of post-review with the conference feedback.

We thank the authors for their submissions to SEIM 2017 and hope to see them in the future!

Furthermore, we would also like to thank Tatiana Mironova and Sergey Zherevchuk for their great help in organizing the conference, Computer Science Center for hosting the event, and JetBrains Research for their overall support of this endeavour! The additional information about the SEIM conference series can be found on the conference website at: http://2017.

seim-conf.org/

George Chernishev, Marat Akhin, Boris Novikov, Vladimir Itsykson Editors

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SEIM 2017 Organization

The conference was organized jointly with Computer Science Center and supported by JetBrains Research.

Steering Committee

Dmitry Bulychev / St. Petersburg State University Vladimir Itsykson / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Andrey Ivanov / JetBrains

Iakov Kirilenko / St. Petersburg State University Kirill Krinkin / St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University Boris Novikov / St. Petersburg State University

Program Committee Chairs

George Chernishev / St. Petersburg State University Marat Akhin / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

Program Committee

Marat Akhin / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Dmitry Barashev / St. Petersburg Academic University Alexander Batyukov / St. Petersburg State University Mikhail Belyaev / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Natalia Bogach / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Dmitry Boulytchev / St. Petersburg State University Kirill Cherednik / St. Petersburg State University George Chernishev / St. Petersburg State University Mikhail Glukhikh / JetBrains

Oleg Granichin / St. Petersburg State University Natalia Grafeeva / St. Petersburg State University Dmitry Grigoriev / St. Petersburg State University Semyon Grigorev / St. Petersburg State University Vladimir Itsykson / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Aleksandr Ivanov / DSX Technologies

Iakov Kirilenko / St. Petersburg State University Kirill Krinkin / Open Source and Linux Lab Svetlana Lazareva / Raidix

Yurii Litvinov / St. Petersburg State University

Dmitry Luciv / St. Petersburg State University Igor Malyshev / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Elena Mikhailova / St. Petersburg State University Mikhail Moiseev / Intel Corporation

Slava Nesterov / Dell EMC

Boris Novikov / St. Petersburg State University Gennady Pekhimenko / Microsoft Research Oleg Pliss / Oracle

Sergey Salishev / St. Petersburg State University

Alexander Shalimov / Lomonosov Moscow State University Elena Sivogolovko / Arcadia

Kirill Smirnov / St. Petersburg State University

Sergey Stupnikov / Institute of Informatics Problems RAS Maksim Tkatchenko / Singapore Management University Peter Trifonov / St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Andrey Vlasovskikh / JetBrains

Anna Yarygina / St. Petersburg State University Mikhail Zymbler / South Ural State University

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