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ACSOS 2025: Tokyo, Japan - Companion Volume
- IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems, ACSOS 2025 - Companion, Tokyo, Japan, September 29 - Oct. 3, 2025. IEEE 2025, ISBN 979-8-3315-0215-7

- Sarah Oeste-Reiss, Sven Tomforde:

Intelligent Value-Co-Creation for Cross-Domain and Cross-Perspective Data Fusion in Socio-Technical Systems: Challenges and Future Research Avenues. 1-6 - Parisa Salmani, Peter R. Lewis:

Self-Evaluation can Help Agents Meet Social Expectations. 1-7 - Henry Hickson, Suet Lee, Simon Jones, Tom Didiot-Cook, Sabine Hauert, Alex Mavromatis:

Less is More: An Analysis of Minimal Information Sharing on the Performance of Robot Swarms. 1-8 - David J. M. Cavalcanti, Nelson S. Rosa, Wellison R. M. Santos:

How Much Does it Cost to Adapt a System? 1-6 - Erik Johannes Husom, Rustem Dautov, Arda Goknil:

FedMAC: Federated Multi-Algorithm Clustering for Autonomic Systems. 1-8 - Paul Dean, Rajiv Ramdhany, Barry Porter:

Render Cost Driven Caching for Object-Based Media. 7-13 - Ivo Fagundes David de Oliveira, Verena Klös:

Towards Autonomous Goal Management: A Decision Theoretic Approach and Key Challenges. 14-21 - Nathan Lloyd, Peter R. Lewis:

Empirical Expectations and Coordination Games. 38-45 - Subhajit Paul, Ansuman Banerjee:

LLM-Guided Reconciliation for Explainable Robotic Path Planning: A Case Study. 46-52 - Raphael Rouf, Farhoud Jafari Kaleibar, Marin Litoiu, Mohammadreza Rasolroveicy, Seema Nagar, Prateeti Mohapatra, Pranjal Gupta, Ian Watts:

Identifying Failure Root Causes for Cloud-Native Microservice Applications. 53-60 - Parisa Salmani, Peter R. Lewis:

A Reflective Architecture for LLM-Based Systems. 61-68 - Ghassan Al-Falouji, Martina Baiardi, Danilo Pianini, Sven Tomforde:

CoMPass: A Roadmap to Collaborative Perception and Autonomy in Maritime Systems. 69-74 - Kirstie L. Bellman, Ada Diaconescu, Phyllis R. Nelson, David W. King, Christopher Landauer:

The Underpinnings for Cooperation: Going from Integrated to Cooperating. 75-78 - Ada Diaconescu, Marc Delepouve, Emmanuel Ferrand:

Science Beyond Quantification? Integrating Objective and Subjective Views in Unpredictable Worlds. 79-84 - Elia Henrichs, Florian Stoll, Christian Krupitzer:

Towards Self-Adaptive Monitoring of Storage Environments with Distributed Sensor Systems. 85-90 - David W. King:

Revisiting Artificial Brains. 91-93 - Christopher Landauer:

Complexity Magnifiers Simplify Environment Models. 94-99 - Jonas Lange, Pia Schweizer, Ghassan Al-Falouji, Christian Krupitzer, Sven Tomforde:

A Hybrid Architecture for an Autonomous Maritime Water-Taxi Fleet. 100-105 - Nathan Lloyd, Peter R. Lewis:

Multi-Perspective Explanations for Multi-Agent Systems. 106-111 - John R. E. Mills, Peter R. Lewis:

Think Before You Act: Popperian Expectations for Adaptive Agents. 112-117 - Phyllis R. Nelson, Kirstie L. Bellman, Christopher Landauer:

Adding Biologically-Inspired Design Approaches to Engineered Systems. 118-120 - Stavros Anagnou, Christoph Salge, Peter R. Lewis:

The Institution Bootstrapping Problem and Some Counter-Intuitive Solutions. 134-135 - Tobias Buhl, Sebastian von Mammen:

Surrogate Modelling for Complexity Reduction in Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems. 136-141 - Elena Troubitsyna:

Modelling Collaborative Resilient Behavior of Multi-Agent Systems. 142-147 - Raúl de la Rosa, Ivana Dusparic, Nicolás Cardozo:

Adapting the Behavior of Reinforcement Learning Agents to Changing Action Spaces and Reward Functions. 148-153 - Kathrin Korte, Christian Medeiros Adriano, Sona Ghahremani, Holger Giese:

Causal Knowledge Transfer for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Dynamic Environments. 154-159 - Omer Kurkutlu, Arman Roohi:

Lightweight Temporal Consistency for Grid-Based Obstacle Detection in Edge Devices. 160-165 - Javier Cámara, Lola Burgueño:

Towards First-Class Human Involvement in Digital Twin-Enabled Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems. 166-169 - Daniel Einsiedel, Florian Kaltenecker, Elia Henrichs, Christian Krupitzer:

Towards Autonomous Food Processing Using Interpretable Digital Twins. 170-175 - Martina Baiardi:

Cognitive Agents in the Field: A Hybrid Approach Between Agent-Oriented and Aggregate Computation. 176-178 - Chenyu Hu, Kenji Tei:

Adaptive Defense Mechanisms Against Dynamic Poisoning Attacks in Decentralized Federated Learning. 179-181 - Paul-Andrei Dragan, Klaus Pohl:

Preventing Consent Violations Due to Self-Adaptation at Runtime in Self-Adaptive Systems that Process Personal Data. 182-184 - John R. E. Mills, Peter R. Lewis:

Improving Adaptability in Agents Through Popperian Expectations. 185-187 - Samuel Reyd, Ada Diaconescu, Jean-Louis Dessalles:

Open Multi-Scale Self-Explanations for Complex Cyber-Physical Systems. 188-190 - Pia Schweizer, Christian Krupitzer:

Towards Flexible and Integrative Centralized Planning in Self-Adaptive Systems. 191-193 - Kristina Wogatai, Wilfried Elmenreich:

Development and Evaluation of Self-Organizing Models for Applications in Energy Networks. 194-196 - Shayan Gerami, Sepehr Tabrizchi, Omer Kurkutlu, Rebati Raman Gaire, Arman Roohi:

Sunsift: Solar-Powered Intelligent Sensing Through Informative Sample Selection. 197-198 - Ryuichi Iida, Keiichiro Oishi, Hiroyuki Nakagawa:

A Run-Time Verification Toolkit for Self-Adaptive Systems Supporting Dynamic Model Changes. 199-200 - Nathan Lloyd, Peter R. Lewis:

Using Modern Agent Toolkits with Logical Agents. 201-202 - John R. E. Mills, Peter R. Lewis:

Unified Architecture for Expectations in Adaptive Agents. 203-204 - Evgenios Tsigkanos, Giannis Panagiotopoulos, Alexander Klaser, Adrian Leu, Mathieu Bernou, Christos Tsigkanos:

Towards Verification of Autonomous Machine Learning Systems On-Board Spacecraft. 205-206 - Christoforos Vasilakis, Alexandros Tsagkaropoulos, Angelos Motsios, Panagiotis Karathanasis, Christos Tsigkanos, Dionysios I. Reisis:

Reducing Onboard Power Consumption in CubeSats via Adaptive Telemetry and Monitoring. 207-208 - Melanie Heck, Stefan Fischer, Christian Becker:

From Bio-Inspired Computing Back to Computing-Inspired Biology. 209-214 - Tom Felber, Sebastian Götz:

Comprehensible Self-Aware Behavioral Programming. 215-220 - Jialong Li, Yusei Ishimizu, Takuto Yamauchi, Mingyue Zhang:

A Customizable Wrapper for Domain-Grounded and Well-Informed Use of Large Language Models in Existing Artifacts. 221-226 - Yihan Liao, Jacky Keung, Zhenyu Mao, Jingyu Zhang, Jialong Li:

FedLAD: A Modular and Adaptive Testbed for Federated Log Anomaly Detection. 227-232 - Pedro Pablo Lucas, Alexander Szorkovszky, Stefano Fasciani, Kyrre Glette:

HS-ims: A Platform for Human-Swarm Interactive Music Systems. 233-238 - Cristian-Augustin Susanu, Claudia Raibulet, Ilias Gerostathopoulos:

AEROGRAM: Adaptive Environment & Rerouting Optimiser with GMM-Augmented LSTM Airspace Model. 239-244

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