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Tadeusz Czachórski received M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. degrees in informatics respectively in 1972, 1979, 1988, and professor title in 1999. Currently he is a professor at the Silesian University of Technology (Division of Computer Systems Theory and Design) and the director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, IITiS PAN, Gliwice. He spent more than five years at several French universities and research institutes (IRISA Rennes, University of Versailles, ISEM Orsay Paris-Sud, Paris-Nord, National Institute of Telecommunication) and still maintains scientific cooperation with these centres. He also participated in Next Generation Internet and Future Internet European projects concerning such issues as multiservice-multimedia, mobility, services convergence, quality of service and variable connectivity, where he was coresponsible for the work package concerning analytical, numerical and simulation methods to model performance of the Internet. A member of Polish project Future Intenet Engineering. Currently involved in Secure and Safe Internet of Things H2020 project where IITiS PAN is the coordinating institution. He is a member of programme committees of some periodic international and national conferences, e.g. Heterogeneous Networks HET-NETS, European Workshop on Performance Engineering EPEW, Polish Teletraffic Symposium, Computer Networks, Internet in the Information Society, ISCIS. 1990 - 2007 he was scientific secretary of the Committee of Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, 2007 - 2011 vice-president of this committee, currently head of the section of computer networks and distributed systems of the committee. Chair of IFIP Technical Committee TC5 "Information Technology and Applications" and member of IFIP General Assembly. His scientific interests comprise mathematical methods and software related to modelling and performance evaluation of wide area computer networks, especially the Internet. The methods include Markov chains, diffusion approximation and fluid flow approximation. They are used to study quality of service, traffic control mechanisms and related problems.

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2013

76. Czachórski, T., "Queueing models: transient state analysis applied to performance evaluation of computer networks.", Abstracts 9th International ISAAC Congress, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. Pszczyńska 44, Pracownia Komputerowa Jacka Skalmierskiego, pp. 5–6, 8, 2013.
77. Czachórski, T., "Modelling transient states in queueing models of computer networks: a few practical issues", Proceedings of the International Conference Distributed Computer and Communication networks: Control, Computation, Communications, Moscow, V.A.Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Information and Communication technologies Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 27–28, 10, 2013.
78. Czachórski, T., "Modelling and controlling dynamics of Internet flows.", Proc. Intellectual systems of decision-making and problems of computational intelligence, 2013.
79. Czachórski, T., "Transient queueing models applied to performance evaluation of computer networks.", Proc. Third International Conference of Gwalior Academy of Mathematical Sciences (GAMS) on Mathematical, Computational and Integrative Sciences, 2013.
80. Domańska, J., A. Domański, and T. Czachórski, "Fluid Flow Analysis of RED Algorithm with Modified Weighted Moving Average", Modern Probabilistic Methods for analysis of Telecommunication Networks: Springer, pp. 50–58, 1, 2013.
82. Domański, A., J. Domańska, and T. Czachórski, Internet in the Information Society Computer Systems Architecture and Security, 41-300 Dąbrowa Górnicza Cieplaka Str. 1c, Academy od Business in Dabrowa Gornicza, 2013.
83. Domański, A., J. Domańska, and T. Czachórski, "GCU-Accelerated fluid flow approximation of the Active Queues Management algorithms", Theoretical and Applied Informatics, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 93–104, 2013.
84. Czachórski, T., M. Nycz, T. Nycz, and F. Pekergin, "Analytical and numerical means to model transient states in computer networks", Computer Networks, Berlin Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 426–435, 6, 2013.

2012

86. Czachórski, T., K. Grochla, T. Nycz, and F. Pekergin, "Duration of boot-up storm period", 17th Polish teletraffic symposium: IITiS PAN, pp. 145–150, 12, 2012.
88. Domański, A., J. Domańska, and T. Czachórski, "Computer Networks", Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 291, Berlin Heidelberg, Springer, 2012.
89. Nycz, M.M., and T. Czachórski, "Modelowanie dynamiki przesyłów TCP/IP z uwzględnieniem mechanizmu RED", Studia Informatica, vol. 33, no. 3! (107), pp. 49–62, 2012.

2011

91. Czachórski, T., K. Grochla, A. Józefiok, and T. Nycz, "Simulation, Markov Chain and Diffusion Approximation Models – a Case Study", “Computer Science & Information Technologies” (CSIT’2011), 2011.
94. Domańska, J., A. Domański, and T. Czachórski, "Internet Traffic Source Vased on Hidden Markov Model", Smart spaces and Next Generation Wired/Wireless Networking, Berlin Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 395–404, 2011.
95. Gawron, P., P. Głomb, J. Miszczak, and Z. Puchała, "Eigengestures for natural human computer interface", Man-Machine Interactions 2, Berlin / Heidelberg, Springer, pp. 49–56, 2011.
96. Grochla, K., T. Czachórski, and J. Klamka, "Numerical Model of Tcp in 802.16 Networks Using Fluid Flow Approximation", First International Conference on Networking and Future Internet 2011 (ICNFI 2011), 2011.
97. Klamka, J., T. Czachórski, and K. Grochla, "Modelling TCP Connection in WIMAX Network Using Fluid Flow Approximation.", Applications and the Internet: IEEE Computer Society Press, pp. 502–507, 2011.
98. Nycz, M.M., and T. Czachórski, "Modelling transient TCP flows with the use of fluid flow approximation - a numerical study", Computer Science & Information Technologies, pp. 181–184, 2011.
99. Pecka, P., S. Deorowicz, and M. Nowak, "Man-Machine Interaction 2", Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol. 103: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2011.

2010

100. Józefiok, A., T. Czachórski, and K. Grochla, "Performance evaluation of multiuser interactive networking system", Proceedings of 6th International Conference HET-NETs 2010, Gliwice, Bałtycka 5, IITiS PAN, pp. 223–231, 2010.

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Data aktualizacji: 01/09/2023 - 10:14; autor zmian: Łukasz Zimny (lzimny@iitis.pl)

Tadeusz Czachórski received M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. degrees in informatics respectively in 1972, 1979, 1988, and professor title in 1999. Currently he is a professor at the Silesian University of Technology (Division of Computer Systems Theory and Design) and the director of the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, IITiS PAN, Gliwice. He spent more than five years at several French universities and research institutes (IRISA Rennes, University of Versailles, ISEM Orsay Paris-Sud, Paris-Nord, National Institute of Telecommunication) and still maintains scientific cooperation with these centres. He also participated in Next Generation Internet and Future Internet European projects concerning such issues as multiservice-multimedia, mobility, services convergence, quality of service and variable connectivity, where he was coresponsible for the work package concerning analytical, numerical and simulation methods to model performance of the Internet. A member of Polish project Future Intenet Engineering. Currently involved in Secure and Safe Internet of Things H2020 project where IITiS PAN is the coordinating institution. He is a member of programme committees of some periodic international and national conferences, e.g. Heterogeneous Networks HET-NETS, European Workshop on Performance Engineering EPEW, Polish Teletraffic Symposium, Computer Networks, Internet in the Information Society, ISCIS. 1990 - 2007 he was scientific secretary of the Committee of Informatics of Polish Academy of Sciences, 2007 - 2011 vice-president of this committee, currently head of the section of computer networks and distributed systems of the committee. Chair of IFIP Technical Committee TC5 "Information Technology and Applications" and member of IFIP General Assembly. His scientific interests comprise mathematical methods and software related to modelling and performance evaluation of wide area computer networks, especially the Internet. The methods include Markov chains, diffusion approximation and fluid flow approximation. They are used to study quality of service, traffic control mechanisms and related problems.