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1 1  = Background Papers in {{apice/}} =
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5 -(% style="border-style:hidden solid solid hidden; border-color:$theme.borderColor" %)!!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.
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7 -!!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.
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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.
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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.
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47 47  This paper motivates the use of a model of chemical tuple spaces for the coordination of pervasive service ecosystems. A case study of adaptive pervasive displays is used to show patterns of service competition, and of creation of computational fields based on chemical diffusion.
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