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... ... @@ -1,8 +1,22 @@ 1 - =Background Papersin{{apice/}}=1 +{{include document="Main.MacroSheet"/}} {{include document="SAPERE.MacroSheet"/}} {{include document="Publications.MacroSheet"/}} 2 2 3 -* {{pub}}CollectivesortScp74{{/pub}} 4 -** This article presents a comprehensive description of an ant-based, self-organizing algorithms for data aggregation in networks of distributed tuple spaces, showing that data can emergently achieve a cluster-based spatial organization depending on the shape of the carried information. 5 -* {{pub}}SelforgcoordSac09{{/pub}} 3 +{{velocity filter="none"}} 4 +{{html clean="false" wiki="true"}} 5 += Background from #apice() = 6 + 7 +This page is intended to provide a view of the research work underlying SAPERE afforded by the APICe group. 8 + 9 +== Background papers from #apice() == 10 + 11 +In the following, a list of related background papers is presented~---each paper is provided with a description of its relevance for the SAPERE project. 12 + 13 +---- 14 + 15 +#pubATVblock("CollectivesortScp74") 16 +This article presents a comprehensive description of an ant-based, self-organizing algorithms for data aggregation in networks of distributed tuple spaces, showing that data can emergently achieve a cluster-based spatial organization depending on the shape of the carried information. 17 +---- 18 + 19 +#pubATVblock("SelforgcoordSac09") 6 6 This paper provides a definition of self-organizing coordination, intended as the way of managing interactions in software system by relying on self-organizing metaphors. The key features of self-organizing coordination are also introduced and described and a series of examples of systems relying on self-organizing coordination approaches presented. 7 7 ---- 8 8