Self-organisation, self-regulation, self-repair and
self-maintenance are promising conceptual approaches for dealing
with complex distributed interactive software and
information-handling systems. Self-organising applications
dynamically change their functionality and structure without direct
user intervention, responding to changes in requirements and the
environment. This is the first book to offer an integrated view of
self-organisation technologies applied to distributed systems,
particularly focusing on multiagent systems.
The editors developed this integrated book with three aims: to
explain self-organisation concepts and principles, using clear
definitions and a strong theoretical background; to examine how
self-organising behaviour can be modelled, analysed and
systematically engineered into agent behaviour; and to assess the
types of problems that can be solved using self-organising
multiagent systems. The book comprises chapters covering all three
dimensions, synthesising up-to-date research work and the latest
technologies and applications. The book offers dedicated chapters
on concepts such as self-organisation, emergence in natural
systems, software agents, stigmergy, gossip, cooperation and immune
systems. The book then explains how to engineer artificial
self-organising software, in particular it examines methodologies
and middleware infrastructures. Finally, the book presents diverse
applications of self-organising software, such as constraint
satisfaction, trust management, image recognition and
networking.
The book will be of interest to researchers working on emergent
phenomena and adaptive systems. It will also be suitable for use as
a graduate textbook, with chapter summaries and exercises, and an
accompanying website that includes teaching slides, exercise
solutions and research project outlines.
Self-organisation, self-regulation, self-repair and
self-maintenance are promising conceptual approaches for dealing
with complex distributed interactive software and
information-handling systems. Self-organising applications
dynamically change their functionality and structure without direct
user intervention, responding to changes in requirements and the
environment. This is the first book to offer an integrated view of
self-organisation technologies applied to distributed systems,
particularly focusing on multiagent systems.
The editors developed this integrated book with three aims: to
explain self-organisation concepts and principles, using clear
definitions and a strong theoretical background; to examine how
self-organising behaviour can be modelled, analysed and
systematically engineered into agent behaviour; and to assess the
types of problems that can be solved using self-organising
multiagent systems. The book comprises chapters covering all three
dimensions, synthesising up-to-date research work and the latest
technologies and applications. The book offers dedicated chapters
on concepts such as self-organisation, emergence in natural
systems, software agents, stigmergy, gossip, cooperation and immune
systems. The book then explains how to engineer artificial
self-organising software, in particular it examines methodologies
and middleware infrastructures. Finally, the book presents diverse
applications of self-organising software, such as constraint
satisfaction, trust management, image recognition and
networking.
The book will be of interest to researchers working on emergent
phenomena and adaptive systems. It will also be suitable for use as
a graduate textbook, with chapter summaries and exercises, and an
accompanying website that includes teaching slides, exercise
solutions and research project outlines."
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