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5 -1 Background from #apice()
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7 -This page is intended to provide a view of the research work underlying SAPERE afforded by the APICe group.
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9 -1.1 Background papers from #apice()
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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.
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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}}
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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14 -#pubATVblock("CollectivesortScp74")
15 -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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17 -#pubATVblock("SelforgcoordSac09")
18 -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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20 20  #pubATVblock("EcoservicesIns180")
21 21  We believe this paper is currently the one which most clearly states the requirements and objectives of pervasive service ecosystems. It also sketches a chemical-inspired approach to eco-laws construction, where chemical concentration is used to manage a service "activity value", promoting some ecological patterns of behaviour.
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23 23  #pubATVblock("ChemcoordSoarbook")
24 24  This paper motivates the use of a model of chemical tuple spaces for the coordination of situated, adaptive, and diversity-accommodating pervasive systems.
25 25  Moreover it is outlined a incarnation of that model on the TuCSoN coordination infrastructure, which can be suitably enhanced with modules supporting
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26 26  semantic coordination and execution engine for chemical-inspired coordination laws.
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19 +#pubATVblock("BiochemicaltuplespaceSac10")
20 +This paper introduces a model of service self-composition based on the use of ecological laws, which are specified by relying on the biochemical tuple space model. The paper shows how service lifetime can be completely managed in a self-organizing way as regards both survival/extinction and composition with other services.
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23 +#pubATVblock("SemCoordSac2010")
24 +This paper show how to empower a tuple space model with semantic techniques by equipping tuple spaces with the ontological description of the coordination
25 +domain and by describing tuples as domain individuals described in terms of the ontology.
26 +In particular, the paper shows how such a model is very useful to address distributed and open scenarios.
27 +The model was implemented in the coordination infrastructure TuCSoN.
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30 +#pubATVblock("MorphoEngBook13")
31 +The paper presents a computational model for capturing scenarios of spatial self-organisation.
32 +In particular it deals with the spatial pattern of gene expression generated in multicellular organisms during morphogenesis.
33 +I believe it can be of interest in the description of a possible model able to reproduce such a complex phenomenon, in the results obtained with the model of a particular organism (Drosophila Melanogaster) and in the considerations proposed for the use of morphogenetic mechanisms in the generation of artificial systems with similar behaviour.
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36 +#pubATVblock("SelforgcoordKer25years")
37 +Here we discuss the potential of coordination models and languages as the sources for the abstractions and the technologies around which complex computational systems ~-- like intelligent, knowledge-intensive, pervasive, self-organising systems ~-- can be designed and built.
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40 +#pubATVblock("FuzzycoordSac11")
41 +The paper shows an extension of semantic tuple spaces with fuzzy techniques in order to also represent vague/fuzzy knowledge so often required by real-world application scenarios.
42 +In particular in this paper it is extended the model of Description Logic tuple spaces with fuzziness in order to support fuzzy semantic coordination.
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45 +#pubATVblock("SpatialTaas11")
46 +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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