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2. SASO Workshops 2008: Venice, Italy
- Second IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, SASO 2008, Workshops Proceedings, October 20-24, 2008, Venice, Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3553-1

ECOSOA - Self-Organization
- Stefania Bandini

, Andrea Bonomi, Giuseppe Vizzari
, Vito Acconci, Nathan DeGraaf, Jono Podborseck, James Clar:
A CA-Based Approach to Self-Organized Adaptive Environments: The Case of an Illumination Facility. 1-6 - Sven A. Brueckner, Elizabeth Downs, Rainer Hilscher, Andrew Yinger:

Self-Organizing Integration of Competing Reasoners for Information Matching. 7-12
ECOSOA - Self-Adaptation
- Emil Vassev, Mike Hinchey

:
ASSL Specification of Emergent Self-Adapting Behavior for NASA Swarm-Based Exploration Missions. 13-18 - John Meyer, Fatma Mili:

Self-Adaptive Selective Sensor Network Querying. 19-24 - Brian Quanz

, Costas Tsatsoulis:
Determining Object Safety Using a Multiagent, Collaborative System. 25-30
ECOSOA - Environment-Mediated Interaction
- Robrecht Haesevoets, Danny Weyns

, Tom Holvoet
, Wouter Joosen, Paul Valckenaers:
Hierarchical Organizations and a Supporting Software Architecture for Floating Car Data. 31-36 - Peter H. Deussen, Edzard Höfig, Antonio Manzalini:

An Ecological Perspective on Future Service Environments. 37-42 - S. Arunachalam, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern, Renee Steiner:

Environment Mediated Multi Agent Simulation Tools . 43-48
PERADA
- Stuart M. Allen

, Marco Conti
, Jon Crowcroft, Robin Dunbar, Pietro Liò, José Fernando Ferreira Mendes
, Refik Molva
, Andrea Passarella
, Ioannis Stavrakakis
, Roger M. Whitaker:
Social Networking for Pervasive Adaptation. 49-54 - Vasileios Baousis

, Konstantinos Tzannetakos, Elias Zavitsanos
, Vassilis Spiliopoulos, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades
:
A Case Based Reasoning Framework for Service Selection and Adaptation in Mobile Networks. 55-60 - Nicola Bicocchi

, Marco Mamei
, Andrea Prati
, Rita Cucchiara
, Franco Zambonelli
:
Pervasive Self-Learning with Multi-modal Distributed Sensors. 61-66 - Ioannis Chatzigiannakis

, Paul G. Spirakis:
The Dynamics of Adaptive Networked Societies of Tiny Artefacts. 67-72 - Sadie Creese, Michael Goldsmith:

Requirements and Concepts for Information Assurance and Pervasive Adaptation Co-design. 73-77 - Gualtiero Colombo, Roger M. Whitaker, Stuart M. Allen

:
Cooperation in Social Networks of Trust. 78-83 - Marc Ebner

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An Adaptive On-Line Evolutionary Visual System. 84-89 - Ruth Falconer

, James Bown, Emma Hart, Jon Timmis
:
A New Paradigm for SpeckNets: Inspiration from Fungal Colonies. 90-95 - Christos Goumopoulos, Achilles Kameas, Hani Hagras

, Victor Callaghan
, Michael Gardner, Wolfgang Minker, Michael Weber, Yacine Bellik, Apostolos Meliones:
ATRACO: Adaptive and Trusted Ambient Ecologies. 96-101 - Artur Hecker

, Michel Riguidel:
Survivability as a Complementary Operational Security Model for IT Services (position paper). 102-107 - Klaus Herrmann, Kurt Rothermel, Gerd Kortuem

, Naranker Dulay:
Adaptable Pervasive Flows - An Emerging Technology for Pervasive Adaptation. 108-113 - Dan C. Marinescu, Chen Yu, Gabriela M. Marinescu:

A Secure Self-Organizing Sensor Network. 114-119 - Apostolos Meliones, Dimitris Economou, Ioannis Grammatikakis, Achilles Kameas, Christos Goumopoulos:

A Context Aware Connected Home Platform for Pervasive Applications. 120-125 - Maizura Mokhtar

, Jon Timmis
, Andy M. Tyrrell, Ran Bi:
An Artificial Lymph Node Architecture for Homeostasis in Collective Robotic Systems. 126-131 - Hiroyuki Nakagawa

, Akihiko Ohsuga, Shinichi Honiden:
Constructing Self-Adaptive Systems Using a KAOS Model. 132-137 - Andreas Schroeder, Marjolein D. van der Zwaag, Moritz Hammer:

A Middleware Architecture for Human-Centred Pervasive Adaptive Applications. 138-143 - Florian Schlachter, Eugen Meister, Serge Kernbach, Paul Levi:

Evolve-Ability of the Robot Platform in the Symbrion Project. 144-149 - Nikola B. Serbedzija, Marko Ribaric, Nikola Tomasevic

, Gilbert Beyer:
Simulating Adaptive Control in Multimedia Applications. 150-155 - Nick K. Taylor

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Personal eSpace and Personal Smart Spaces. 156-161 - Aitor Uribarren

, Jorge Parra
, Rosa Iglesias, Juan Pedro Uribe, Diego López-de-Ipiña
:
A Middleware Platform for Application Configuration, Adaptation and Interoperability. 162-167
SARC
- Paul Valckenaers, Hendrik Van Brussel, Tom Holvoet

:
Fundamentals of Holonic Systems and Their Implications for Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems. 168-173 - Paulo Leitão

:
Self-Organization in Manufacturing Systems: Challenges and Opportunities. 174-179 - Massimo Cossentino

, Stéphane Galland
, Nicolas Gaud
, Vincent Hilaire
, Abderrafiaa Koukam
:
How to Control Emergence of Behaviours in a. 180-185 - Emmanuel Adam, Emmanuelle Grislin-Le Strugeon

, René Mandiau
:
Flexible Hierarchical Organisation of Role Based Agents. 186-191 - Luis Ribeiro, José Barata

, Armando W. Colombo
:
MAS and SOA: A Case Study Exploring Principles and Technologies to Support Self-Properties in Assembly Systems. 192-197
SELFMAN - Networks for Self Management
- Gustavo Gutierrez, Boris Mejías, Peter Van Roy, Diana Velasco, Juan Torres:

WSN and P2P: A Self-Managing Marriage. 198-201 - Tariq Abdullah, Vassiliy Sokolov, Behnaz Pourebrahimi, Koen Bertels:

Self-Organizing Dynamic Ad Hoc Grids. 202-207 - Alberto Montresor

, Márk Jelasity
, Özalp Babaoglu
:
Decentralized Ranking in Large-Scale Overlay Networks. 208-213 - Felix Halim, Yongzheng Wu, Roland H. C. Yap:

Small World Networks as (Semi)-Structured Overlay Networks. 214-218 - Boris Mejías, Alfredo Cádiz, Peter Van Roy, Kim Mens

:
A Self-Adaptable Network Topology for Ambient Intelligence. 219-224
SELFMAN - Scheduling and Load Balancing
- Marco Fiscato, Paolo Costa, Guillaume Pierre:

On the Feasibility of Decentralized Grid Scheduling. 225-229 - Karin Anna Hummel

, Harald Meyer:
Self-Organizing Fair Job Scheduling among Mobile Devices. 230-235 - Mikael Högqvist, Seif Haridi, Nico Kruber, Alexander Reinefeld, Thorsten Schütt:

Using Global Information for Load Balancing in DHTs. 236-241
SELFMAN - Social Networks and P2P
- Cristian Borcea, Adriana Iamnitchi

:
P2P Systems Meet Mobile Computing: A Community-Oriented Software Infrastructure for Mobile Social Applications. 242-247 - João Nuno de Oliveira e Silva, Luís Veiga

, Paulo Ferreira
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nuBOINC: BOINC Extensions for Community Cycle Sharing. 248-253 - Behnaz Pourebrahimi, Luc Onana Alima, Koen Bertels:

Market Formulation for Resources Allocation in an Ad-Hoc Grid. 254-259
SELFMAN - System Design for Self Management
- Ahmad Al-Shishtawy

, Joel Höglund, Konstantin Popov, Nikos Parlavantzas, Vladimir Vlassov
, Per Brand:
Distributed Control Loop Patterns for Managing Distributed Applications. 260-265 - Cosmin Arad, Seif Haridi:

Practical Protocol Composition, Encapsulation and Sharing in Kompics. 266-271 - Roberto Roverso, Mohammad Al-Aggan

, Amgad Naiem, Andreas Dahlstrom, Sameh El-Ansary, Mohammed El-Beltagy, Seif Haridi:
MyP2PWorld: Highly Reproducible Application-Level Emulation of P2P Systems. 272-277 - Edward G. Coffman Jr., Andreas Constantinides:

Design of Local-Rule Protocols for Large-Scale File-Sharing Networks. 278-283
Spatial Computing
- Jacob Beal

, Jonathan Bachrach:
Cells Are Plausible Targets for High-Level Spatial Languages. 284-291 - Alejandro Cornejo, Nancy A. Lynch:

Connectivity Service for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. 292-297 - Alexandre Devert, Nicolas Bredèche, Marc Schoenauer

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Artificial Ontogeny for Truss Structure Design. 298-305 - René Doursat:

Spatial Self-Organization of Heterogeneous, Modular Architectures. 306-312 - Vinod Kulathumani, Anish Arora:

Aspects of Distance Sensitive Design of Wireless Sensor Networks. 313-320 - Luidnel Maignan

, Frédéric Gruau:
Integer Gradient for Cellular Automata: Principle and Examples. 321-325 - Ulrik Pagh Schultz

, Mirko Bordignon, David Johan Christensen, Kasper Støy:
Spatial Computing with Labels. 326-331 - Cynthia Villalba, Alberto Rosi

, Mirko Viroli
, Franco Zambonelli
:
Nature-Inspired Spatial Metaphors for Pervasive Service Ecosystems. 332-337 - Justin Werfel, Yaneer Bar-Yam, Donald E. Ingber:

Bioinspired Environmental Coordination in Spatial Computing Systems. 338-343

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