This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems, IWSOS 2008, held in Vienna, Austria, December 10-12, 2008. The 20 revised full papers and 13 revised short papers presented were carefully selected from the 70 full and 24 short paper...
Self-Organizing Systems, Second International Workshop, IWSOS 2007, The Lake District, UK, September 11-13, 2007, ProceedingsThomas Gamer , Michael Scharf , Marcus Schller, Collaborative anomaly-based attack detection, Proceedings of the... ...
Work on General Systems Theory (von Bertalanffy) andCybernetics(Wiener) paved the way for the idea of self-organization. The concept of a self-organizing system was introduced by Ashby in 1947. In the 1950s a self-organizing system was considered to be a system which changes its basic struct...
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The development of efficient non-local optimization algorithms and the application of these optimization algorithms to various practical problems: the solution of systems of non-linear algebraic equations in many variables, analysis of spectra with non-linear superposition, and non-linear systems identifica...
The volume describes how the redesign of work has implications for wider organizational systems (such as human resources and information systems) as well as implications for multiple stakeholders (such as supervisors, support staff, management, and unions). In addition, it suggests ways to ...
Distributed trust systems have been studied since 1990s. The main contribution of [54] was to clarify that Conclusions and future work In this paper we discussed a decentralized solution to support trusted resource finding and allocation into competitive, large scale, federations of utility computing ...
Self‐organizationis a core concept of Systems Science. It refers to the ability of a class ofsystems (self‐organizing systems (SOS)) to change their internal structure and/or their function in response to external circumstances. Elements ofself‐organizing systems are able to manipulate or orga...
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Data dissemination overlays are central in scalable multicast protocols and are used in many other kinds of distributed systems. Such overlays must self-assemble, and in situations where there are multiple protocol options, a suitable choice of protocol may be key to achieving desired levels of perf...