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1 1  1 Program
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4 -*When*: TBD
4 +*When*: Friday, August 21th, 2020 (online)
5 +1.1 Accepted full papers
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7 +* Mirko D'Angelo, Sona Ghahremani, Simos Gerasimou, Johannes Grohmann, Ingrid Nunes, Sven Tomforde and Evangelos Pournaras: Data-driven Analysis for Design Patterns in Collective Self-adaptive Systems
8 +* Hunza Zainab, Giorgio Audrito, Soura Dasgupta and Jacob Beal: Improving Collection Dynamics by Monotonic Filtering
9 +* Nicolás Cardozo and Ivana Dusparic: Language Abstractions and Techniques for Developing Collective Adaptive Systems Using Context-oriented Programming
10 +* Roberto Casadei, Mirko Viroli and Alessandro Ricci: Collective Adaptive Systems as Coordination Media: The Case of Tuples in Space-Time
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6 6  1.1 Schedule
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8 -TBD
14 +10:00 - 10:05 Welcome note from the workshop chairs. Giorgio Audrito and Simon Peters
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16 +10:05 - 11:00 Keynote: Insights from evolutionary game theory for engineering open complex adaptive systems. Simon T. Powers, Edinburgh Napier University
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18 +11:00 - 11:15 Break
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20 +11:15 - 11:40 Data-driven Analysis for Design Patterns in Collective Self-adaptive Systems. Mirko D'Angelo, Sona Ghahremani, Simos Gerasimou, Johannes Grohmann, Ingrid Nunes, Sven Tomforde and Evangelos Pournaras
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22 +11:40 - 12:05 Improving Collection Dynamics by Monotonic Filtering. Hunza Zainab, Giorgio Audrito, Soura Dasgupta and Jacob Beal
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24 +12:05 - 12:30 Social Action Can Reduce Volatility in Evolving Socially Situated Agents. Chloe Barnes, Aniko Ekart and Peter Lewis
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26 +12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Break
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28 +13:30 – 13:55 Language Abstractions and Techniques for Developing Collective Adaptive Systems Using Context-oriented Programming. Nicolás Cardozo and Ivana Dusparic
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30 +13:55 - 14:20 Collective Adaptive Systems as Coordination Media: The Case of Tuples in Space-Time. Roberto Casadei, Mirko Viroli and Alessandro Ricci
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32 +14:20 - 14:45 HiFi Target Detection Model for Smart Camera Networks. Arezoo Vejdanparast, Peter Lewis and Lukas Esterle
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34 +14:45 - 15:00 Break
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36 +15:00 - 15:25 Run-time and Collective Adaptation of Gameful Systems. Antonio Bucchiarone, Nelly Bencomo, Enrica Loria, Annapaola Marconi and Antonio Cicchetti
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38 +15:25 - 15:50 Ethics By Agreement in Multi-Agent Software Systems. Vivek Nallur
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40 +15:50 - 16:00 Workshop closing
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43 +1.1 Keynote Abstract
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45 +In open complex adaptive systems, the components may be owned by
46 +different individuals who can have conflicting interests. A key
47 +challenge is then to produce a system that performs well at the global
48 +level, even when the components are each optimising their own behaviour
49 +to try to satisfy their own preferences with no regard for the global
50 +outcome. Using three examples, I will demonstrate how an evolutionary
51 +game theory analysis can inform the construction of systems that meet
52 +this goal. In the first example, I will introduce evolutionary game
53 +theory and show how it can help us to design institutions that prevent
54 +overexploitation of common pool resources that are shared by many
55 +agents. In the second example, I will illustrate how evolutionary game
56 +theory can guide the development of a mechanism for reducing the peak
57 +electricity consumption of a group of households in a smart grid.
58 +Finally, I will turn to discuss issues of trust in interactions between
59 +people and intelligent agents, and show how an evolutionary game theory
60 +model can be used to make testable predictions about when people will or
61 +will not trust intelligent agents.
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