Self-organizing architectures : first international workshop, SOAR 2009, Cambridge, UK, September 14, 2009, Revised selected and invited papers / Danny Weyns [and others] (Eds.).
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TextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 6090. | LNCS sublibrary. SL 2, Programming and software engineering.Publication details: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (x, 300 pages)Content type: - text
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- Self-organizing systems -- Congresses
- Computer architecture -- Congresses
- Self-adaptive software -- Congresses
- Computer systems
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer Systems
- Computing Methodologies
- Artificial Intelligence
- Systèmes auto-organisés -- Congrès
- Ordinateurs -- Architecture -- Congrès
- Logiciels adaptatifs -- Congrès
- Systèmes informatiques
- Intelligence artificielle
- artificial intelligence
- Informatique
- Computer systems
- Computer architecture
- Self-adaptive software
- Self-organizing systems
- 003.7 22
- Q325 .S63 2010
- Q 325
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Includes bibliographical references and author index.
Annotation This book contains the refereed post-conference proceedings of the First International Self-Organizing Architectures Workshop (SOAR) in Cambridge, UK, in September 2009. The book includes 9 revised papers, which were selected from 17 submissions of the workshop, as well as 4 invited papers. The papers cover a broad range of topics related to self-organizing architectures, including self adaptive architectures, decentralized architectures, nature-inspired approaches, and learning approaches.
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Self-adaptive Approaches -- Elements of Self-adaptive Systems -- A Decentralized Architectural Perspective -- Improving Architecture-Based Self-adaptation Using Preemption -- Weaving the Fabric of the Control Loop through Aspects -- Self-organizing Approaches -- Self-organisation for Survival in Complex Computer Architectures -- Self-organising Sensors for Wide Area Surveillance Using the Max-sum Algorithm -- Multi-policy Optimization in Self-organizing Systems -- A Bio-inspired Algorithm for Energy Optimization in a Self-organizing Data Center -- Towards a Pervasive Infrastructure for Chemical-Inspired Self-organising Services -- Hybrid Approaches -- Self-adaptive Architectures for Autonomic Computational Science -- Modelling the Asynchronous Dynamic Evolution of Architectural Types -- A Self-organizing Architecture for Traffic Management -- On the Modeling, Refinement and Integration of Decentralized Agent Coordination -- A Self-organizing Architecture for Pervasive Ecosystems.
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