THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMPUTATION Edited by Shin-ya Nishizaki, Masayuki Numao, Merlin Suarez and Jaime Caro THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COMPUTATION PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATION: THEORY AND PRACTICE (WCTP 2019), 26 – 27 SEPTEMBER 2019, MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES Theory and Practice of Computation Edited by Shin-ya Nishizaki Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan Masayuki Numao Osaka University, Osaka, Japan Merlin Teodosia Suarez De La Salle University, Manila, The Philippines Jaime Caro The University of the Philippines Diliman, The Philippines CRC Press/Balkema is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, London, UK Typeset by Integra Software Services Pvt. Ltd., Pondicherry, India All rights reserved. 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Figueroa Analysis on the adequacy of current acceptance criteria in developing scripts for automation testing 31 Q.J.S. Juan & L.L. Figueroa Classification of white blood cells using the convolutional neural network architecture 42 R.J. del Rosario & P.E. Mayol Software engineering in the Philippines: A survey and analysis of the academe and industry practices 51 G. Tongco-Rosario, C. Estabillo & L.L. Figueroa Efficiency of reduction methods on the size and order of workflow net reachability graphs 65 L.A. Agong & H.N. Adorna Exploring a flexible blended learning model in technology deficient classroom 77 J.E. Gumalal, A.P. Vilbar & F.G. Bernardez Developing Dark Night 2: Analyzing the experience of blind users with a mobile role-playing game 86 H.G.G. Capiral, K.K. Velasquez, Ma. R. Solamo & R.P. Feria Secure remote genome-wide association studies using fully homomorphic encryption 97 J.A.M. Cruz & R.B.L. Chua SugarTraces: A persuasive technology-enabled mobile application for diabetics 109 R.B. Austria, D.C. Caingat, R.P. Feria, L.L. Figueroa & Ma. R. Solamo Telecollaboration to promote preservation of Asian local indigenous knowledge and intercultural communicative competence 121 A.P. Vilbar, R. Yaakub, N. Ahmad, R. Makaramani, Z. Bayarchimeg, M. Laus, C. Malaque & J.E. Gumalal v Areflective extension of a FRP language and its applications 133 T. Watanabe Workflow models for integrated disease surveillance and response systems 141 J.C.L. Lopez & M.J. Bayuga, R.A. Juayong, J. Malinao, J. Caro & M. Tee Preservation of well-handledness in Petri net reduction rules 154 L.A. Agong & H.N. Adorna Gradual typing for environment calculus 163 K. Inamori, T. Matsunaga & S. Nishizaki A directed minimum connected dominating set for protein-protein interaction networks 176 Y.L. Briones, M.R. Castro, R.D. Jalandoni, H.N. Adorna, J.A. Dizon & A.T. Young Author Index 188 vi Theory and Practice of Computation – Nishizaki et al (eds) © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-0-367-41473-3 Preface Modern research studies on computation started in the 1930s with the study of computability. At around the same time, computers were developed. In computer science, harmony of theory and practice have been considered important. Researchers in the field should establish a theory to address real world issues. On the other hand, experimentation and simulation are thought to be a trigger for improvement of theories. WCTP 2019 is the nineth workshop organized by the Tokyo Institute of Technology, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research – Osaka University, University of the Philip pines – Diliman and De La Salle University-Manila that is devoted to theoretical and practical approaches to computation. It aims to present the latest developments by computer science researchers in academe and industry working to address computational problems that can directly impact the way we live in society. Following the success of WCTP 2011–2018, WCTP 2019 was held in De La Salle University, on September 26 and 27, 2019. This post-proceedings is the collection of the selected papers that were presented at WCTP 2019. The program of WCTP 2019 consisted of selected research contributions. It included the most recent visions and researches of 17 contributions. We collected the original contributions after their presentation at the workshop and began a review procedure that resulted in the selection of the papers in this volume. They appear here in the final form. July, 2020 Shin-ya Nishizaki Masayuki Numao Jaime Caro Merlin Teodosia Suarez vii Theory and Practice of Computation – Nishizaki et al (eds) © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-0-367-41473-3 Scientific committee Jaime Caro (University of the Philippines – Diliman) Rommel Feria (University of the Philippines – Diliman) Henry Adorna (University of the Philippines – Diliman) Francis Cabarle (University of the Philippines – Diliman) John Paul Vergara (Ateneo de Manila University) Mercedes Rodrigo (Ateneo de Manila University) Allan A. Sioson (Cobena) Jasmine Malinao (Headstart Business Solutions) Annette Lagman (UP System Information Technology Foundation) Merlin Suarez (De La Salle University – Manila) Raymund Sison (De La Salle University – Manila) Jocelynn Cu (De La Salle University – Manila) Gregory Cu (De La Salle University – Manila) Judith Azcarraga (De La Salle University – Manila) Ethel Ong (De La Salle University – Manila) Charibeth Cheng (De La Salle University – Manila) Nelson Marcos (De La Salle University – Manila) Rafael Cabredo (De La Salle University – Manila) Joel Ilao (De La Salle University – Manila) Marnel Peradilla (De La Salle University – Manila) Ronald Pascual (De La Salle University – Manila) Anish M.S. Shrestha (De La Salle University – Manila) Rhia Trogo (IBM Philippines) Koichi Moriyama (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Masayuki Numao (Osaka University) Ken-ichi Fukui (Osaka University) Satoshi Kurihara (Keio University) Mitsuharau Yamamoto (Chiba University) Hiroyuki Tominaga (Kagawa Univeristy) Shin-ya Nishizaki (Tokyo Insitute of Technology) Takuo Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Masaya Shimakawa (Takushoku University) Shigeki Hagihara (Chitose Institute of Science and Technology) ix