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6. SASO Workshops 2012: Lyon, France
- Sixth IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops, SASOW 2012, Lyon, France, September 10-14, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-5153-9
- Udit Dhawan, Albert Kwon, Edin Kadric, Catalin Hritcu, Benjamin C. Pierce, Jonathan M. Smith, André DeHon, Gregory Malecha, Greg Morrisett, Thomas F. Knight Jr., Andrew Sutherland, Tom Hawkins, Amanda Zyxnfryx, David K. Wittenberg, Peter Trei, Sumit Ray, Greg Sullivan:
Hardware Support for Safety Interlocks and Introspection. 1-8 - David J. Musliner, Jeffrey M. Rye, Tom Marble:
Using Concolic Testing to Refine Vulnerability Profiles in FUZZBUSTER. 9-14 - Partha P. Pal, Richard E. Schantz, Aaron Paulos, Brett Benyo, David Johnson, Mike Hibler, Eric Eide:
A3: An Environment for Self-Adaptive Diagnosis and Immunization of Novel Attacks. 15-22 - Khilan Gudka, Robert N. M. Watson, Steven Hand, Ben Laurie, Anil Madhavapeddy:
Exploring Compartmentalisation Hypotheses with SOAAP. 23-30 - Karel Bartos, Martin Rehák:
Self-Organized Mechanism for Distributed Setup of Multiple Heterogeneous Intrusion Detection Systems. 31-38 - Stuart Wagner, Eric van den Berg, Jim Giacopelli, Andrei Ghetie, Jim Burns, Miriam Tauil, Soumya Sen, Michael Wang, Mung Chiang, Tian Lan, Robert Laddaga, Paul Robertson, Prakash Manghwani:
Autonomous, Collaborative Control for Resilient Cyber Defense (ACCORD). 39-46 - Mark H. Burstein, Robert P. Goldman, Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, Christopher W. Geib, Ugur Kuter, David D. McDonald, John Maraist, Peter Keller, David S. Wile:
STRATUS: Strategic and Tactical Resiliency against Threats to Ubiquitous Systems. 47-54 - Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga:
Adaptive Security and Trust. 55-60 - Stefan Lämmer, Martin Treiber:
Self-Healing Networks - Gridlock Prevention with Capacity Regulating Traffic Lights. 61-65 - John J. Bartholdi III, Russell J. Clark, David W. Williamson, Donald D. Eisenstein, Loren K. Platzman:
Building a Self-Organizing Urban Bus Route. 66-70 - David Sanderson, Jeremy Pitt:
Institutionalised Consensus in Vehicular Networks: Executable Specification and Empirical Validation. 71-76 - David Sanderson, Dídac Busquets, Jeremy Pitt:
A Micro-Meso-Macro Approach to Intelligent Transportation Systems. 77-82 - Dave de Jonge, Carles Sierra:
Automated Negotiation for Package Delivery. 83-88 - Jacob Beal:
A Dimensionless Graceful Degradation Metric for Quantifying Resilience. 89-92 - Raquel Almeida, Marco Vieira:
Changeloads: A Fundamental Piece on the SASO Systems Benchmarking Puzzle. 93-96 - Tibor Szkaliczki, Anita Sobe, László Böszörményi:
Discovering Bounds of Performance of Self-Organizing Content Delivery Systems. 97-104 - Anita Sobe, István Fehérvári, Wilfried Elmenreich:
FREVO: A Tool for Evolving and Evaluating Self-Organizing Systems. 105-110 - Markus Luckey, Christian Thanos, Christian Gerth, Gregor Engels:
Multi-Staged Quality Assurance for Self-Adaptive Systems. 111-118 - Wolfgang Renz, Thomas Preisler, Jan Sudeikat:
Mesoscopic Stochastic Models for Validating Self-Organizing Multi-Agent Systems. 119-126 - Nicola Capodieci, Giacomo Cabri:
Conceptual Map and Classification in Ensembles of Autonomic Components: from Awareness to Organization. 127-132 - Dhaminda B. Abeywickrama, Franco Zambonelli, Nicklas Hoch:
Towards Simulating Architectural Patterns for Self-Aware and Self-Adaptive Systems. 133-138 - Luca Berardinelli, Antinisca Di Marco, Flavia Di Paolo:
MICE: Monitoring and ModelIng the Context Evolution. 139-144 - Aikaterini Bourazeri, Jeremy Pitt, Pablo Almajano, Inmaculada Rodríguez, Maite López-Sánchez:
Meet the Meter: Visualising SmartGrids Using Self-Organising Electronic Institutions and Serious Games. 145-150 - Akla-Esso Tchao, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo:
SmartContent: A Self-Protecting and Context-Aware Active Content. 151-156 - Julia Schaumeier, Jeremy Pitt, Giacomo Cabri:
A Tripartite Analytic Framework for Characterising Awareness and Self-Awareness in Autonomic Systems Research. 157-162 - Yvonne Bernard, Lukas Klejnowski, Christian Müller-Schloer, Jeremy Pitt, Julia Schaumeier:
Enduring Institutions and Self-Organising Trust-Adaptive Systems for an Open Grid Computing Infrastructure. 163-168 - Romina Torres, Nelly Bencomo, Hernán Astudillo:
Market-Awareness in Service-Based Systems. 169-174 - William Ross, Alexis Morris, Mihaela Ulieru:
NEXUS: A Synergistic Human-Service Ecosystems Approach. 175-180 - Graeme Stevenson, Juan Ye, Simon Dobson, Mirko Viroli, Sara Montagna:
Self-Organising Semantic Resource Discovery for Pervasive Systems. 181-186 - Antonio Coronato, Vincenzo De Florio, Mohamed Bakhouya, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo:
Formal Modeling of Socio-technical Collective Adaptive Systems. 187-192 - Marco Alberti, Andrea Omicini:
Towards the Analysis & Prediction of Complex System Behaviour in SAPERE. 193-198 - Matteo Casadei, Mirko Viroli:
Toward Approximate Stochastic Model Checking of Computational Fields for Pervasive Computing Systems. 199-204 - Gabriella Castelli, Marco Mamei, Alberto Rosi, Franco Zambonelli:
Behavior Predictability Despite Non-Determinism in the SAPERE Ecosystem. 205-210 - Bernhard Anzengruber, Alois Ferscha, Andreas Riener, Thomas Schmittner:
Self-Adaptive Response in Spatial Information Ecosystems. 211-216 - Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez, Akla-Esso Tchao, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Graeme Stevenson, Juan Ye, Simon Dobson:
Analysis of New Gradient Based Aggregation Algorithms for Data-Propagation in Mobile Networks. 217-222 - Graeme Stevenson, Jose Luis Fernandez-Marquez, Sara Montagna, Alberto Rosi, Juan Ye, Akla-Esso Tchao, Simon Dobson, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Mirko Viroli:
Towards Situated Awareness in Urban Networks: A Bio-Inspired Approach. 223-228 - Daniel Borkmann, Andrea Guazzini, Emanuele Massaro, Stefan Rudolph:
A Cognitive-Inspired Model for Self-Organizing Networks. 229-234 - Stefano Mariani, Andrea Omicini:
Self-Organising News Management: the Molecules of Knowledge Approach. 235-240
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