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Violeta Tomasevic is a Professor at Singidunum University's Faculty of Informatics and Computing, where she has been employed since 2007. She teaches across all academic levels (bachelor's, master's, and doctoral) in computer science and informatics fields, with courses including Computer Organization and Architecture, Advanced Software Architectures, and Expert Systems. Her academic journey began with a strong foundation in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade.
Her educational background includes:
- Doctoral studies in Cryptanalysis at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade (1998-2005)
- Master's studies in Digital Signal Processing at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade (1988-1994)
- Basic studies in Electronics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade (1983-1988)
Tomasevic's research primarily focuses on cryptology, specializing in cryptanalysis, RFID systems security, and multi-criteria decision making. Her work bridges theoretical cryptography with practical applications in information security and business decision support. She has made significant contributions to time-memory trade-off techniques in cryptographic analysis and has extended her expertise into insurance technology applications, particularly regarding cybersecurity threats in modern insurance systems. Her research demonstrates a consistent trajectory from foundational work in expert systems to advanced cryptographic research and practical business applications.
Her publication record shows a clear evolution from early work on expert systems and business decision support to specialized cryptographic research, particularly in RFID protocols and stream ciphers like RC4. Recent publications demonstrate her expanding interests into educational data mining and insurance technology applications. The interdisciplinary nature of her work connects computer science with business applications, reflecting Singidunum University's emphasis on practical, industry-relevant research.
Tomasevic has participated in numerous research projects throughout her career, including domestic projects funded by the Ministry of Science (BEST, FIDES), commercial projects for domestic and international clients (BASF), and European Commission FP6 projects (PROMETEA, Web4Web). She was also involved in the Joint Project Office cooperation program with the Fraunhofer FIRST Institute from Berlin.
She has authored several textbooks including 'Basics of computer architecture and organization' (2019), 'Basics of computer technology' (2012), and 'Application software development' (2012), which support her teaching activities in computer science education at Singidunum University.


