SOAS 2005:
Glasgow,
UK
Hans Czap, Rainer Unland, Cherif Branki, Huaglory Tianfield (Eds.):
Self-Organization and Autonomic Informatics (I), Proceedings of the SOAS 2005 Conference, Glasgow, UK.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 135 IOS Press 2005, ISBN 1-58603-577-0
Part I. Self-Organization and Adaptation in General
- Martin Randles, A. Taleb-Bendiab, Philip Miseldine:
A Logical Treatment for the Emergence of Control in Complex Self-Organising Systems.
3-17
- Tom De Wolf, Tom Holvoet:
Towards a Methodology for Engineering Self-Organising Emergent Systems.
18-34
- Enda Ridge, Daniel Kudenko, Dimitar Kazakov, Edward Curry:
Moving Nature-Inspired Algorithms to Parallel, Asynchronous and Decentralised Environments.
35-49
- Arash Afkanpour, Saeed Bagheri Shouraki:
Opponent Modeling in Adversarial Environments through Learning Ingenuity.
50-61
- Václav Smídl, Jan Prikryl:
From Bayesian Decision-Makers to Bayesian Agents.
62-76
- Mingwei Yuan, Ping Jiang, Julian Newman:
An Energy-Driven Social Behaviour Network Architecture.
77-85
- Ping Jiang, Yonghong Peng, Quentin Mair, Mingwei Yuan:
A Variable Resolution Virtual Sensor in Social Behaviour Networks.
86-94
Part II. Self-Organization/Adaptation of Multi-Agent Systems
Part III. Self-Organization/Adaptation for Grid Computing
- Antonio Coronato, Giuseppe De Pietro:
Autonomic Pervasive Grids: A Session Manager Service for Handling Mobile Users.
175-182
- A. Vijay Srinivas, D. Jana Kiram, M. Venkateswara Reddy:
Avalanche Dynamics in Grids: Indications of SOC or HOT?
183-193
- Shishir Bharathi, Beom Kun Kim, Ann L. Chervenak, Robert Schuler:
Combining Virtual Organization and Local Policies for Automated Configuration of Grid Services.
194-202
- Adenauer C. Yamin, Iara Augustin, Luciano Cavalheiro da Silva, Rodrigo Araújo Real, Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho, Cláudio F. R. Geyer:
EXEHDA: adaptive middleware for building a pervasive grid environment.
203-219
- Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, Giandomenico Spezzano:
Construction of a Peer-to-Peer Information System in Grids.
220-236
- Aisha Naseer, Lampros K. Stergioulas:
Resource Discovery in Computational Grids: State-of-the-art and Current Challenges.
237-245
- Tom Kirkham, Julian R. Gallop, Simon C. Lambert, Brian Matthews, Damian Mac Randal, Brian Ritchie:
Providing Reliable Distributed Grid Services in Mobile Environments.
246-255
- Wandan Zeng, Guiran Chang, Dengke Zhang, Yu Guo:
Mobile Agent Implemented Grid Resource Reservation.
256-263
Part IV. Autonomic Computing in General
Part V. Autonomic Communications
- Antonia Katzouraki, Philippe De Wilde, Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock:
Intelligent Traffic Control on Internet-Like Topologies - DATRA - Dynamically Adjusted Traffic Rate Alterations.
329-341
- Hui-Hua Yang, Yong Wang, Hongmei Zhang, Xing-Yu Wang:
MA-DIDS: A Multi-Agent Based Distributed Intrusion Detection System.
342-348
- Jin Tian, Guangguo Bi, Huaglory Tianfield:
A New Access Network Architecture for the Next Generation Wireless Networks.
349-355
- R. J. Hulsebosch, Mortaza S. Bargh, J. H. van der Spek, P. H. Fennema, J. F. Zandbelt:
Identity and Trust Management Directions for User Controlled Light-Path Establishment.
356-364
- Andrea Marcozzi, David Hales, Gian Paolo Jesi, Stefano Arteconi, Özalp Babaoglu:
Tag-Based Cooperation in Peer-to-Peer Networks with Newscast.
365-379
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