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Coordination Models, Languages and Applications. Special Track of the 25th ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Sierre, Switzerland, 24/03/2010
hosted by SAC 2010
Building on the success of the eleventh previous editions (1998-2009), a special track on coordination models, languages and applications will be held at SAC 2010. Over the last decade, we have witnessed the emergence of models, formalisms and mechanisms to describe concurrent and distributed computations and systems based on the concept of coordination. The purpose of a coordination model is to enable the integration of a number of, possibly heterogeneous, components (processes, objects, agents) in such a way that the resulting ensemble can execute as a whole, forming a software system with desired characteristics and functionalities which possibly takes advantage of parallel and distributed systems. The coordination paradigm is closely related to other contemporary software engineering approaches such as multi-agent systems, service-oriented architectures, component-based systems and related middleware platforms. Furthermore, the concept of coordination exists in many other Computer Science areas such as workflow systems, cooperative information systems, distributed artificial intelligence, and internet technologies. |
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Talks
- Coordination in Open and Dynamic Environments with TuCSoN Semantic Tuple Centres (talk, 26/03/2010) — Elena Nardini (Elena Nardini, Mirko Viroli, Emanuele Panzavolta)
Events / Personal
Event
— acronym
— type
special track
— series
CM @ SAC (2010)
— where
Sierre, Switzerland
— when
24/03/2010
Dates
— paper submission
08/09/2009
— notification
19/10/2009
— camera-ready
02/11/2009
URLs
Organisation
— program chair
— PC member