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Autonomic Communication - First International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2004, Berlin, Germany, October 18-19, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Autonomic Communication - First International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2004, Berlin, Germany, October 18-19, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications, 3457
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The ?rst IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication (WAC 2004) was
held 18-19 October 2004 in Berlin, Germany. The workshop was
organized by Fra- hofer FOKUS with the help of partners of the
EU-funded Autonomic Com- nication Coordination Action - IST-6475
(ACCA), and under technical sp- sorship of IFIP WG6. 6 - Management
of Networks and Distributed Systems. The purpose of this workshop
was to discuss Autonomic Communication-a new communication paradigm
to assist the design of the next-generation n- works. WAC 2004 was
explicitly focused on the principles that help to achieve
purposeful behavior on top of self-organization (self-management,
self-healing, self-awareness, etc. ). The workshop intended to
derive these common principles from submissions that study network
element's autonomic behavior exposed by innovative (cross-layer
optimized, context-aware, and securely programmable) protocol stack
(or its middleware emulations) in its interaction with numerous,
often dynamic network groups and communities. The goals were to
understand how autonomic behaviors are learned, in?uenced or
changed, and how, in turn, these a?ect other elements, groups and
the network. The highly interactive and exploratory nature of WAC
2004 de?ned its format - six main sessions grouped in three blocks,
each block followed by a panel with all speakers of the previous
block as panellists and session chairs as panel moderators.
The?rstpanelaimedtohighlightthemainprinciplesguidingresearchinal-
rithms,protocolsandmiddleware;thesecondpanelinvestigatedgrandchallenges
of network and service composition; the third panel had to answer
the question
"HowDoestheAutonomicNetworkInteractwiththeKnowledgePlane?". Panel
reports were compiled by panel moderators and conclude this volume.
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