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Engineering self-organising systems: nature-inspired approaches to software engineering

Karageorgos, Anthony(Edited by)Rana, Omer F.(Edited by)Serugendo, Giovanna Di Marzo(Edited by)Zambonelli, Franco(Edited by)
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As information handling systems get more and more complex, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage them using traditional approaches based on centralized and pre-defined control mechanisms. Over recent years, there has been a significant increase in taking inspiration from biology, the physical world, chemistry, and social systems to more efficiently manage such systems - generally based on the concept of self-organisation; this gave rise to self-organising applications.

This book constitutes a reference and starting point for establishing the field of engineering self-organising applications. It comprises revised and extended papers presented at the Engineering Self-Organising Applications Workshop, ESOA 2003, held at AAMAS 2003 in Melbourne, Australia, in July 2003 and selected invited papers from leading researchers in self-organisation. The book is organized in parts on applications, natural metaphors (multi-cells and genetic algorithms, stigmergy, and atoms and evolution), artificial interaction mechanisms, middleware, and methods and tools.

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Springer
3540247017 / 9783540247012
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
005.1
18/03/2004
Germany
English
298 pages
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