SASO2015 Accepted Papers for SASO2015
Full Papers, by session
Paper Session #1, Collective Decision Making
The papers in this session all present innovative approaches to coming to collective decisions in a distributed fashion. At the same time, the quality of the solutions is an important issue. While the areas of application are diverse, the underlying concepts can be applied in a variety of self-adaptive and self-organising systems.
Oliver Kosak, Gerrit Anders, Florian Siefert and Wolfgang Reif. An Approach to Robust Resource Allocation in Large-Scale Systems of Systems
Jonathan Bonnet, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Elsy Kaddoum, Serge Rainjonneau and Grégory Flandin. Multi-satellite mission planning using a self-adaptive multi-agent system
Patricio Petruzzi, DÃdac Busquets and Jeremy Pitt. A Generic Social Capital Framework for Optimising Self-Organised Collective Action
Nicolae Vladimir Bozdog, Spyros Voulgaris, Henri Bal and Aart van Halteren. PeerMatcher: Decentralized Partnership Formation
Paper Session #2, Machine Learning
The common denominator of the papers in this session is that they use or propose machine learning techniques to improve the performance of SASO systems. Effective learning can be a key component in ensuring the long-term viability of self-adaptive and self-organising systems and in realising the many advantages over traditional systems.
Lukas Esterle, Bernhard Rinner and Peter Lewis. Self-organising Zooms for Decentralised Redundancy Management in Visual Sensor Networks
Lei Fang and Simon Dobson. Towards Data-centric Control of Sensor Networks through Bayesian Dynamic Linear Modeling
Paper Session #3, Engineering and Analysing SASO Systems
When regarding self-adaptive and self-organising systems from an engineering perspective, both their design as well as their analysis are relevant topics that need to be addressed to take into account the differences to traditional systems. The papers in these sessions offer novel contributions in these areas, illustrated in diverse settings.
Kristof Coninx and Tom Holvoet. Darwin in Smart Power Grids - Evolutionary Game Theory for Analyzing Self-Organization in Demand-Side Aggregation
Shane Clark, Jacob Beal and Partha Pal. Distributed Recovery for Enterprise Services
Paper Session #4, Mobile Robotics
The area of mobile robotics is one in which self-adaptation and self-organisation play an especially prominent role. The papers in this session illustrate how SASO techniques allow more flexible, robust, and performant solutions in this up and coming domain.
Evert Haasdijk. Combining Conflicting Environmental and Task Requirements in Evolutionary Robotics
Short Papers
Yuki Miyashita, Masashi Hayano and Toshiharu Sugawara. Self-Organizational Reciprocal Agents for Conflict Avoidance in Allocation Problems
Virginia Dignum and Frank Dignum. Value-Sensitive Design of Self-Organisation
Posters
Mohammad Parhizkar and Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo. Social Amoeba Dictyostelium Discoideum As an Inspiration for Swarm Robotics
Tammy Fuller and Gerald Deane. Creating Complex Applications Via Self-Adapting Autonomous Agents in an Intelligent System Framework
Zsolt Ori and Ilona Ori. Self-directed weight management by feedback from a self-adaptive metabolic health monitoring system
Alexander Smirnov, Alexey Kashevnik and Nikolay Shilov. Cyber-Physical-Social System Self-Organization: Ontology-Based Multi-Level Approach and Case Study
Tomas Du Chemin Holderness, Etienne Turpin, Rodney Clarke and Pascal Perez. Citizen-driven flood mapping in Jakarta - A self-organising socio-technical system
Malik Jahan Khan. Hierarchical Service-Oriented Architecture for Development of Autonomic Systems
Darko Bozhinoski, Ivano Malavolta, Antonio Bucchiarone and Annapaola Marconi. Sustainable Safety in Mobile Multi-Robot Systems via Collective Adaptation
Francesco Luca De Angelis and Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo. Towards a spatial language for run-time assessments in self-organizing systems
Demo
Hiroki Tsuda, Hiroyuki Nakagawa and Tatsuhiro Tsuchiya. Towards Self-Adaptation on Real-World Hardware: a Preliminary Lightweight Programming Framework
FAS* PhD Symposium Papers
Ognjen Scekic. Incentive Mechanisms for Social Computing
Fatemeh Golpayegani. Multi-Agent Collaboration in Distributed Self-Adaptive Systems
Benedikt Eberhardinger. Testing Self-Organizing, Adaptive Systems
Dat Tien Le. Quality Trade-Offs in Self-Protecting System
Pratik Satam. Cross layer Anomaly based intrusion detection system
Sangita RoyNetwork Attack Detection and Mitigation
Schedule (Preliminary: Subject to change)
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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9:00 – 9:30
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Welcome Address
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9:30 – 10:30
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Workshops:
QA4SASO, FOCAS, SCOPES
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Tutorial: Enabling Software-Defined Federations using CometCloud
Javier Diaz-Montes, Manish Parashar
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Keynote
Azer Bestavros
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Keynote
Laszlo Barabasi
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Keynote
Johan Pouwelse
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Workshops:
DREAMS, SASO^ST
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10:30 – 11:00
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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11:00 – 13:00
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Workshops:
QA4SASO, FOCAS, SCOPES
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Tutorial:
Enabling Software-Defined Federations using CometCloud (ctd.)
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Session #1:
Collective Decision Making
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Doctoral Symposium: Welcome,
Presentation I to III
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Short Paper Session
Poster/Ph.D. Symposium Lightning Talks
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Session #3: Engineering and Analysing SASO Systems
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Workshops:
DREAMS, SASO^ST
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13:00 – 14:00
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Lunch Break
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Lunch Break
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Lunch Break
SC Meeting
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Lunch Break
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Lunch Break
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14:00 – 15:00
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Workshops:
QA4SASO, FOCAS, SCOPES
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Tutorial:
Fundamentals of Autonomic Cloud Security
Salim Hariri
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Keynote
Ozalp Babaoglu
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Keynote
Yang-Yu Liu
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Session #4: Mobile Robotics
Wrap-up session and award presentation
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Workshops:
DREAMS, SASO^ST
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15:00 – 15:30
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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Coffee Break
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15:30 – 17:30
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Workshops:
QA4SASO, FOCAS, SCOPES
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Tutorial:
Fundamentals of Autonomic Cloud Security (ctd.)
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Session #2:
Machine Learning
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Doctoral Symposium:
Invited Talk,
Student Presentation IV to VI
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Poster and Demo Session
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Workshops:
DREAMS, SASO^ST
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17:30 – 19:00
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Conference Dinner
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19:00 – 21:00
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Welcome Reception
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See Venue page for maps and directions to Marriott (Conference venue) and MIT Museum (Monday night reception)