26 research outputs found

    Towards Knowledge in the Cloud

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    Knowledge in the form of semantic data is becoming more and more ubiquitous, and the need for scalable, dynamic systems to support collaborative work with such distributed, heterogeneous knowledge arises. We extend the “data in the cloud” approach that is emerging today to “knowledge in the cloud”, with support for handling semantic information, organizing and finding it efficiently and providing reasoning and quality support. Both the life sciences and emergency response fields are identified as strong potential beneficiaries of having ”knowledge in the cloud”

    17 - Nature-inspired Coordination for Complex Distributed Systems

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    Originating from closed parallel systems, coordination models and technologies gained in expressive power so to deal with open distributed systems. In particular, nature-inspired models of coordination emerged in the last decade as the most effective approaches to tackle the complexity of pervasive, intelligent, and self-* systems. In this talk we survey the most relevant nature-inspired coordination models, discuss the main open issues, and explore the trends for their future development

    Location based mobile computing - a tuplespace perspective

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    This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2006 IOS PressLocation based or "context aware" computing is becoming increasingly recognized as a vital part of a mobile computing environment. As a consequence, the need for location-management middleware is widely recognized and actively researched. Location-management is frequently offered to the application through a "location API" (e.g. JSR 179) where the mobile unit can find out its own location as coordinates or as "building, floor, room" values. It is then up to the application to map the coordinates into a set of localized variables, e.g. direction to the nearest bookshop or the local timezone. It is the opinion of the authors that a localization API should be more transparent and more integrated: The localized values should be handed to the application directly, and the API for doing so should be the same as the general storage mechanisms. Our proposed middleware for location and context management is built on top of Mobispace. Mobispace is a distributed tuplespace made for mobile units (J2me) where replication between local replicas takes place with a central server (over GPRS) or with other mobile units (using Bluetooth). Since a Bluetooth connection indicates physical proximity to another node, a set of stationary nodes may distribute locality information over Bluetooth connections, and this information may be retrieved through the ordinary tuplespace API. Besides the integration with the general framework for communication and coordination the middleware offers straightforward answers to questions like: Where is node X located? Which nodes are near me? What is the trace of node Y

    Analyse des critères d'évaluation de systèmes multi-agents adaptatifs

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    http://www.emse.fr/~picard/publications/kaddoum09jfsma.pdfInternational audienceLa complexité croissante des applications actuelles favorise le développement de systèmes multi-agents auto-organisateurs possédant des propriétés self-? . Ces systèmes autonomes présentent des capacités intéressantes permettant la gestion de la dynamique endogène et exogène des applications étudiées. De nouveaux critères doivent être étudiés afin de caractériser et évaluer l'apport de ces propriétés self-? et leur influence sur les performances du système. Dans cet article, différentes catégories regroupant les principaux critères d'évaluation sont décrites afin de guider l'évaluation de ce type de systèmes depuis les phases de conception jusqu'aux phases d'exécution : évaluation du système en cours de fonctionnement, caractéristiques intrinsèques et méthodologie de conception

    Self-Organising Approaches to Coordination

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