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9. SASO 2015: Cambridge, MA, USA
- 2015 IEEE 9th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, Cambridge, MA, USA, September 21-25, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7535-1

Paper Session 1: Collective Decision Making
- Oliver Kosak

, Gerrit Anders, Florian Siefert, Wolfgang Reif
:
An Approach to Robust Resource Allocation in Large-Scale Systems of Systems. 1-10 - Jonathan Bonnet, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Elsy Kaddoum

, Serge Rainjonneau, Grégory Flandin:
Multi-satellite Mission Planning Using a Self-Adaptive Multi-agent System. 11-20 - Patricio E. Petruzzi, Dídac Busquets, Jeremy V. Pitt:

A Generic Social Capital Framework for Optimising Self-Organised Collective Action. 21-30 - Nicolae Vladimir Bozdog, Spyros Voulgaris, Henri E. Bal, Aart van Halteren

:
Peer Matcher: Decentralized Partnership Formation. 31-40
Paper Session 2: Machine Learning
- Lukas Esterle

, Bernhard Rinner, Peter R. Lewis
:
Self-Organising Zooms for Decentralised Redundancy Management in Visual Sensor Networks. 41-50 - Alexander Schiendorfer

, Christoph Lassner, Gerrit Anders, Wolfgang Reif
, Rainer Lienhart:
Active Learning for Efficient Sampling of Control Models of Collectives. 51-60 - Lei Fang, Simon Dobson

:
Towards Data-centric Control of Sensor Networks through Bayesian Dynamic Linear Modelling. 61-70 - Alessandro Lulli, Laura Ricci

, Emanuele Carlini
, Patrizio Dazzi
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Distributed Current Flow Betweenness Centrality. 71-80
Paper Session 3: Engineering and Analysing SASO Systems
- Mirko Viroli, Jacob Beal, Ferruccio Damiani

, Danilo Pianini
:
Efficient Engineering of Complex Self-Organising Systems by Self-Stabilising Fields. 81-90 - Gauthier Picard

, Camille Persson, Olivier Boissier
, Fano Ramparany:
Multi-agent Self-Organization and Reorganization to Adapt M2M Infrastructures. 91-100 - Kristof Coninx

, Tom Holvoet
:
Darwin in Smart Power Grids - Evolutionary Game Theory for Analyzing Self-Organization in Demand-Side Aggregation. 101-110 - Shane S. Clark, Jacob Beal, Partha P. Pal

:
Distributed Recovery for Enterprise Services. 111-120
Paper Session 4: Mobile Robotics
- Arles Rodríguez

, Jonatan Gómez, Ada Diaconescu:
Foraging-Inspired Self-Organisation for Terrain Exploration with Failure-Prone Agents. 121-130 - Evert Haasdijk:

Combining Conflicting Environmental and Task Requirements in Evolutionary Robotics. 131-137
Short Papers
- Stefan Rudolph, Sven Tomforde, Bernhard Sick

, Jörg Hähner
:
A Mutual Influence Detection Algorithm for Systems with Local Performance Measurement. 144-149 - Yuki Miyashita, Masashi Hayano, Toshiharu Sugawara

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Self-Organizational Reciprocal Agents for Conflict Avoidance in Allocation Problems. 150-155 - Virginia Dignum

, Frank Dignum:
Value-Sensitive Design of Self-Organisation. 156-161
Posters
- Mohammad Parhizkar, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo

:
Social Amoeba Dictyostelium Discoideum as an Inspiration for Swarm Robotics. 162-163 - Tammy R. Fuller, Gerald E. Deane:

Creating Complex Applications via Self-Adapting Autonomous Agents in an Intelligent System Framework. 164-165 - Zsolt Ori, Ilona Ori:

Self-Directed Weight Management by Feedback from a Self-Adaptive Metabolic Health Monitoring System. 166-167 - Alexander V. Smirnov, Alexey M. Kashevnik

, Nikolay Shilov
:
Cyber-Physical-Social System Self-Organization: Ontology-Based Multi-level Approach and Case Study. 168-169 - Malik Jahan Khan

:
Hierarchical Service Oriented Architecture for Development of Autonomic Systems. 170-171 - Darko Bozhinoski, Ivano Malavolta

, Antonio Bucchiarone
, Annapaola Marconi
:
Sustainable Safety in Mobile Multi-robot Systems via Collective Adaptation. 172-173 - Francesco Luca De Angelis, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo

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Towards a Spatial Language for Run-Time Assessments in Self-Organizing Systems. 174-175
Demonstration
- Hiroki Tsuda, Hiroyuki Nakagawa

, Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya
:
Towards Self-Adaptation on Real-World Hardware: A Preliminary Lightweight Programming Framework. 176-177

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