I N F O R M A T I O N KAUNAS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT SCIENTIFIC-PRACTICAL STUDENTS CONFERENCE ITSELF January 6, 2023 T E C H N O L O G Y S O F T W A R E E N G I N E E R I N G L E A R N I N G F I N A N C E INVITATION We invite you to participate in the scientific-practical students conference “ITSELF: Information and Finance Technologies, Software Engineering, and Learning”. The conference will be held remotely on January 6, 2023 (friday) from 10:00 to 15:30 (Vilnius, GMT+2). The conference will discuss innovation, software development, and data processing in the fields of information and finance technologies. Topics: ▪ Algorithms and tools based on the artificial intelligence paradigm ▪ Innovation in information and finance technologies ▪ New software solutions The conference is ongoing, organized annually; a periodical peer-reviewed proceedings (code ISSN 2669-0969) is published http://ojs.kaunokolegija.lt/ . Articles should cover the fields of computer engineering (T007) and computer science (N009). Manuscripts submitted by the authors are checked by a plagiarism screening system. Registration until December 23, 2022: https://forms.gle/98QGUnKGBiwUsTVa9 Article Submission until January 4, 2023 jovita.danielyte@go.kauko.lt Contact person: dr.Jovita Danielytė Tel.: +370 57 751137 AGENDA 1000 – 1030 Registration of conference participants and opening of conference 1030 – 1230 Plenary Session 12:30 – 13:00 Break 13:00 – 15:00 Reports in Sections 15:00 – 15:30 Discussion, closing of the conference I N F O R M A T I O N KAUNAS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT SCIENTIFIC-PRACTICAL STUDENTS CONFERENCE ITSELF January 6, 2023 T E C H N O L O G Y S O F T W A R E E N G I N E E R I N G L E A R N I N G F I N A N C E Requirements for the Article GUIDELINES 1. Preferred article structure: - annotation in English; - relevance of the topic explained; - research problem; - aim of the article, tasks; - research object and subject; - research methodology; - theoretical substantiation of the research; - research results and their analysis; - conclusions; - literature; 2. The article must be written in Lithuanian or English text editor MS Word for Windows, TimesNewRoman font. 3. Volume up to 6 pages. 4. Page format - A4 (21x29.7cm). Margins: from the top and from the bottom – 3 cm each, from the left and right – 2.5 cm each. 5. The start of the article must include: a. article title in size 14 in bold font, capital letters, centered; b. authors’ names and surnames in size 12pt in bold font, centered; c. the name of authors’ institution or organisation in 10pt font in italics, centered; d. brief overview of the article in 9pt font, centered; e. The text of the article in 10pt font, aligned to both edges. 6. The main body text is divided into sections. Section names written in 11pt bold font, numbered and aligned to Left. Sections can be divided into subsections. Subsection names written in 10pt bold font and also numbered: 1.1, 1.2, …, 2.2 etc., and aligned to Left. 7. Paragraph style: first line indent 1.27cm, single line spacing, 3pt spacing, text aligned to both edges. 8. The last section is Literature (not numbered). It provides a list of used literature sources. The list of literature sources is written in 9pt font, sorted by the author. The information for each source is presented in the following order: a. serial number; b. author's name, followed by the first letter of the name or names in bold (separated by commas if there are several authors); c. source name in plain font; d. the title of the publication and the publisher in italics; e. date, volume number, publication number (if available), page numbers in plain text. 9. Formulas are written using the standard Word formula editor, the size of the main variables (Size Full) is 10 pt (variables and their indexes, except for numbers, in italics). 10. Tables are placed directly in the text. Table numbers and titles are written above the tables. The tables are numbered as follows: Table 1, Table 2, etc. (in 9 pt bold). The table name (10pt in plain font) is written on the same line. Everything is aligned to Left. Example: Table 1. Comparison of baseline data and results. 11. Illustrations (pictures) are placed directly in the text (without frames). The titles of pictures are written below the drawing in 9 pt font. The drawings are numbered as follows: Figure 1, Figure 2,… (bold). The title of the illustration is then written in plain font. Everything is centered. Illustrations must be inserted into the text as objects. 12. The article ends with a short annotation in English. The title of the article, the authors (bold, centered), organization (italics, centered), the text of the annotation are written in plain font and aligned to both edges. Everything is written in 10pt font.