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37 publications with IEEE No / 1927–2023
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- A Methodology and Simulation-Based Toolchain for Estimating Deployment Performance of Smart Collective Services at the Edge
- Pervasive and Connected Digital Twins - A Vision for Digital Health
- DETONAR: Detection of Routing Attacks in RPL-based IoT
- Breaking down monoliths with Microservices and DevOps: an industrial experience report
- TuSoW: Tuple Spaces for Edge Computing
- Pervasive Tracking for Time-Dependent Acute Patient Flow: A Case Study in Trauma Management
- Engineering Resilient Collaborative Edge-Enabled IoT
- Micro-intelligence for the IoT: SE Challenges and Practice in LPaaS
- Blockchain for Trustworthy Coordination: A First Study with Linda and Ethereum
- Towards the Web of Augmented Things
- Logic Programming as a Service (LPaaS): Intelligence for the IoT
- Run-Time Management of Computation Domains in Field Calculus
- Coordination in Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems: Introduction to the Special Section
- Combining Self-Organisation and Autonomic Computing in CASs with Aggregate-MAPE
- Event-Based vs. Multi-Agent Systems: Towards a Unified Conceptual Framework
- Efficient Engineering of Complex Self-Organising Systems by Self-Stabilising Fields
- Computational Fields Meet Augmented Reality: Perspectives and Challenges
- Coordination-aware Elasticity
- On the “Local-to-Global” Issue in Self-Organisation: Chemical Reactions with Custom Kinetic Rates
- On the Quantitative Analysis of Architecture Stability in Aspectual Decomposition
- Situating A&A ReSpecT for Pervasive Environment Applications
- Methodologies for Designing Agent Societies
- Collective Sort and Emergent Patterns of Tuple Distribution in Grid-Like Networks
- Towards Seamless Agent Middleware
- Second International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems (TAPOCS 2004)
- Supporting Coordination in Open Computational Systems with TuCSoN
- First International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems