The workshop is expected to involve participants from many disciplines, including Autonomic Computing, Biology, Game Theory, Evolutionary Computing, Network Science, Self-Organizing Systems, Pervasive Computing, and to be of interest to anyone working with the domain of large-scale self -adaptive systems. In addition, the European Commission has funded seven scientific projects and a Coordination Action in this area, with projects starting at the beginning of 2013. Thus, the workshop provides a natural base for the projects to meet and share ideas, even If it is in no way limited to this audience, and is likely to have broad appeal to a wide range of researchers. potential audience members might work in application areas relating to large-scale distributed systems,Or may come from any of the many disciplines that can provide insights into the operation and design of such systems.
Modern systems systems are becoming more and more collective, composed of many distributed and many ass.. systems operating under continuous perturbations making manual adjustments infeasible. For a collective system to be resilient, its adaptation must also be collective, in the sense that multiple entities Must adapt in a way that routes that runtime conditions conditions while preserving the benefits of the collaborative interdependencies. Decision-making in such systems is distributed and if highly dispersed, and interaction between the entities may lead to the generating of the unexpected phenomena. In such systems, a new approach for adaptation is needed to allow (i) multiple entities to collectively adapt with (ii) negotiations to decide which collective changes are best.The collective actions also raises a second important challenge: which parts of the system (things, services, people) should be engaged in an adaptation? This is not trivial, since multiple solutions to the same problem may be generated at different levels. The challenge here Is to understand these levels and create mechanisms to decide the right scope for an adaptation for a given problem. This workshop solicits papers that address new methodologies, theories and principles that can be used in order to develop a better understanding of the fundamental factors underpinning the Operation of such systems, so that we can better design, build, and analyze them, as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in action. Interdisciplinary work is specifically welcomed.The people who should be engaged in an adaptation? This is not trivial, since multiple solutions to the same problem may be generated at different levels. The challenge here is to understand these levels and create mechanisms to decide the right scope for an adaptation for a given This problem we can better design, build, and analyze them, as Inter as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in action. Interdisciplinary work is specifically welcomed.The people who should be engaged in an adaptation? This is not trivial, since multiple solutions to the same problem may be generated at different levels. The challenge here is to understand these levels and create mechanisms to decide the right scope for an adaptation for a given This problem we can better design, build, and analyze them, as Inter as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in action. Interdisciplinary work is specifically welcomed.The challenge here is to understand these levels and create mechanisms to decide the right scope for an adaptation for a given problem. This workshop solicits papers that address new methodologies, theories and principles that can be used in order to develop a better understanding of the fundamental Interception work is such as factors underpinning the operation of such systems, so that we can better design, build, and analyze them, as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in approaches.The challenge here is to understand these levels and create mechanisms to decide the right scope for an adaptation for a given problem. This workshop solicits papers that address new methodologies, theories and principles that can be used in order to develop a better understanding of the fundamental Interception work is such as factors underpinning the operation of such systems, so that we can better design, build, and analyze them, as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in approaches.Intert the work is so welcomed we can better design, build, and analyze them, as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in approach.Intert the work is so welcomed we can better design, build, and analyze them, as well as case studies and applications showing such approaches in approach.
Jacob Beal, Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA
Giacomo Cabri, University of Modena And Reggio Emilia, Italy
Nicola Capodieci, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Emma Hart, Edinburgh Napier University, U.K
Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh, U.K
Mirko Viroli, University of Bologna, Italy
Workshop Chairs
Simon Dobson, University of St Andrews, UK
Martina De Sanctis, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
Giacomo Cabri, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Gerrit Anders, Augsburg University
Franco Bagnoli, Università di Firenze
Ezio Bartocci, TU Wien
Luca Bortolussi, University of Trieste
Johann Bourcier, IRISA/INRIA-Universite de Rennes 1
Sven Brueckner, Axon Connected LLC
Giacomo Cabri, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia
Javier Camara, Carnegie Mellon University
Siobhan Clarke, Trinity College Dublin
Daniel Coore, University of the West Indies
Ferruccio Damiani, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino
Rocco De Nicola, IMT - School for Advanced Studies Lucca
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, University of Geneva
Ada Diaconescu, Telecom ParisTech, CNRS LTCI
Simon Dobson, University of St Andrews
Matt Duckham, RMIT University
Stefan Dulman, CWI
Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien
Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh
Paola Inverardi, University of L’Aquila
Eva Kühn, TU Wien
Peter Lewis, Aston University
Nicolas Markey, LSV, CNRS & ENS Cachan
Annapaola Marconi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento
Mieke Massink, CNR-ISTI
Hernan Melgratti -- University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Monjur Mourshed, Cardiff University, UK
Mirco Musolesi, University College London
Carlo Pinciroli, École Polytechnique de Montreal
Alexander Schiendorfer, University Augsburg
Bradley Schmerl, Carnegie Mellon University
Antoine Spicher, LACL University Paris Est Creteil
Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University
Christof Teuscher, Portland State University
Mirko Viroli, Università di Bologna
Martin Wirsing, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen
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All papers should be submitted in PDF format.
By submitting a paper, the authors confirm that in case of acceptance, at least one author will attend the workshop to present the work. Papers will be peer reviewed on the basis of originality, readability, relevance to themes, soundness, and overall quality. Workshop proceedings will be published on IEEE Xplore in parallel with the main conference proceedings.
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2018
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