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This book represents the combined peer-reviewed proceedings of the
Fifth International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing
-- IDC 2011 and of the Third International Workshop on Multi-Agent
Systems Technology and Semantics -- MASTS 2011. Both events were
held in Delft, The Netherlands during October 5-7, 2011. The 33
contributions published in this book address many topics related to
theory and applications of intelligent distributed computing and
multi-agent systems, including: adaptive and autonomous distributed
systems, agent programming, ambient assisted living systems,
business process modeling and verification, cloud computing,
coalition formation, decision support systems, distributed
optimization and constraint satisfaction, gesture recognition,
intelligent energy management in WSNs, intelligent logistics,
machine learning, mobile agents, parallel and distributed
computational intelligence, parallel evolutionary computing, trust
metrics and security, scheduling in distributed heterogenous
computing environments, semantic Web service composition, social
simulation, and software agents for WSNs.
This book represents the combined peer-reviewed proceedings of the
Fifth International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing
-- IDC 2011 and of the Third International Workshop on Multi-Agent
Systems Technology and Semantics -- MASTS 2011. Both events were
held in Delft, The Netherlands during October 5-7, 2011. The 33
contributions published in this book address many topics related to
theory and applications of intelligent distributed computing and
multi-agent systems, including: adaptive and autonomous distributed
systems, agent programming, ambient assisted living systems,
business process modeling and verification, cloud computing,
coalition formation, decision support systems, distributed
optimization and constraint satisfaction, gesture recognition,
intelligent energy management in WSNs, intelligent logistics,
machine learning, mobile agents, parallel and distributed
computational intelligence, parallel evolutionary computing, trust
metrics and security, scheduling in distributed heterogenous
computing environments, semantic Web service composition, social
simulation, and software agents for WSNs.
This book provides the connection between the growing body of
literature on sustainability and the topics of energy and ICT. It
aims to show how stakeholders active in this area need to play
their part ensuring that the ICT-sector evolves towards a sector
that can lead through "greening by IT" and also shows that it can
"green its own IT" as well. This is the first book that integrates
two seemingly incompatible approaches to sustainability: efficiency
and effectiveness. The book builds on the efficiency initiatives
already taken by industry, but it is not a "how-to-do-it manual".
It offers insight in state of the art approaches to green IT and
greening by IT. Attention to important stakeholders outside the
sector, e.g. policy makers and the field of education, makes this
book comprehensive. A more encompassing view on ICT and
sustainability is offered to the reader and, as such, managers in
higher education, educators, CIO's, policymakers and regulators are
inspired to integrate their efforts and to contribute to a
transition of one of the most important and prominent sectors in
our global economy.
This book provides the connection between the growing body of
literature on sustainability and the topics of energy and ICT. It
aims to show how stakeholders active in this area need to play
their part ensuring that the ICT-sector evolves towards a sector
that can lead through "greening by IT" and also shows that it can
"green its own IT" as well. This is the first book that integrates
two seemingly incompatible approaches to sustainability: efficiency
and effectiveness. The book builds on the efficiency initiatives
already taken by industry, but it is not a "how-to-do-it manual".
It offers insight in state of the art approaches to green IT and
greening by IT. Attention to important stakeholders outside the
sector, e.g. policy makers and the field of education, makes this
book comprehensive. A more encompassing view on ICT and
sustainability is offered to the reader and, as such, managers in
higher education, educators, CIO's, policymakers and regulators are
inspired to integrate their efforts and to contribute to a
transition of one of the most important and prominent sectors in
our global economy.
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