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1. SASO 2007: Boston, MA, USA
- Proceedings of the First International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems, SASO 2007, Boston, MA, USA, July 9-11, 2007. IEEE Computer Society 2007, ISBN 0-7695-2906-2

Keynotes
- Michael G. Hinchey:

Michael G. Hinchey: Biological Inspiration. - Gerald Jay Sussman:

Designing for Applications Unanticipated by the Designer.
Research Track, Session 1: Design Methodology, Foundations
- Steven Y. Ko, Indranil Gupta, Yookyung Jo:

Novel Mathematics-Inspired Algorithms for Self-Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Computing. 3-12 - Klaus Herrmann:

Self-organizing Replica Placement - A Case Study on Emergence. 13-22 - Heiko Hamann

, Heinz Wörn:
A Space- and Time-Continuous Model of Self-Organizing Robot Swarms for Design Support. 23 - Rodolphe Charrier, Christine Bourjot, François Charpillet

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A Nonlinear Multi-agent System designed for Swarm Intelligence: the Logistic MAS. 32-44
Research Track, Session 2: Provocative Ideas
- William Butera:

Text Display and Graphics Control on a Paintable Computer. 45-54 - Vishwanathan Mohan, Pietro Morasso:

Neural Network of a Cognitive Crow: An interacting map based architecture. 55-64 - Benjamin E. Beckmann, Philip K. McKinley, David B. Knoester, Charles Ofria

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Evolution of Cooperative Information Gathering in Self-Replicating Digital Organisms. 65-76
Research Track, Session 3: Synchronization/Desynchronization
- Özalp Babaoglu

, Toni Binci, Márk Jelasity
, Alberto Montresor
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Firefly-inspired Heartbeat Synchronization in Overlay Networks. 77-86 - Ankit Patel, Julius Degesys, Radhika Nagpal

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Desynchronization: The Theory of Self-Organizing Algorithms for Round-Robin Scheduling. 87-96 - Elth Ogston, Astrid Zeman

, Mikhail Prokopenko
, Geoff James:
Clustering Distributed Energy Resources for Large-Scale Demand Management. 97-108
Research Track, Session 4: P2P Systems
- Anwitaman Datta

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Merging Intra-Planetary Index Structures: Decentralized Bootstrapping of Overlays. 109-118 - Pawel Garbacki, Dick H. J. Epema, Maarten van Steen

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An Amortized Tit-For-Tat Protocol for Exchanging Bandwidth instead of Content in P2P Networks. 119-128 - Pietro Michiardi, Paul Marrow

, Richard Tateson, Fabrice Saffre
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Aggregation Dynamics in Service Overlay Networks. 129-140
Research Track, Session 5: Data Collection and Aggregation
- Praveen Yalagandula, Michael Dahlin:

Shruti: A Self-Tuning Hierarchical Aggregation System. 141-150 - Bo Yang, Jiming Liu:

An Autonomy Oriented Computing (AOC) Approach to Distributed Network Community Mining. 151-160 - Yuichi Kiri, Masashi Sugano

, Masayuki Murata
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Self-Organized Data-Gathering Scheme for Multi-Sink Sensor Networks Inspired by Swarm Intelligence. 161-172
Research Track, Session 6: Combinatorial Optimization
- Rajesh K. Karmani, Timo Latvala, Gul Agha:

On Scaling Multi-Agent Task Reallocation Using Market-Based Approach. 173-182 - Gauthier Picard

, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Pierre Glize:
Distributed Frequency Assignment Using Cooperative Self-Organization. 183-192 - Ka-man Lam, Ho-fung Leung

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An Adaptive Strategy for Resource Allocation Modeled as Minority Game. 193-204
Research Track, Session 7: Management and Control
- Erol Gelenbe

, Georgia Sakellari
, Maurizio D'Arienzo
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Controlling Access to Preserve QoS in a Self-Aware Network. 205-213 - Vahe Poladian, David Garlan, Mary Shaw

, Mahadev Satyanarayanan
, Bradley R. Schmerl, João Pedro Sousa:
Leveraging Resource Prediction for Anticipatory Dynamic Configuration. 214-223 - Alberto E. Schaeffer Filho

, Emil C. Lupu
, Naranker Dulay, Sye Loong Keoh
, Kevin P. Twidle, Morris Sloman
, Steven Heeps, Stephen D. Strowes
, Joe Sventek:
Towards Supporting Interactions between Self-Managed Cells. 224-236
Research Track, Session 8: Security
- Gian Paolo Jesi, David Hales

, Maarten van Steen:
Identifying Malicious Peers Before It's Too Late: A Decentralized Secure Peer Sampling Service. 237-246 - Aina Ravoaja, Emmanuelle Anceaume:

STORM: A Secure Overlay for P2P Reputation Management. 247-256 - Sandip Agarwala, Arnab Paul, Umakishore Ramachandran, Karsten Schwan:

e-SAFE: An Extensible, Secure and Fault Tolerant Storage System. 257-268
Applications Track
- Boris Durán, Giorgio Metta, Giulio Sandini:

Emergence of Smooth Pursuit using Chaos. 269-272 - Chen Wang

, Bing Bing Zhou
, Fabian Brites, Bin Liu, Albert Y. Zomaya
:
Distributing Genome Sequence Databases with a Publish/Subscribe Middleware. 273-276 - Rainer Hilscher, Sven Brueckner, Theodore C. Belding, H. Van Dyke Parunak:

Self-Organizing Information Matching in InformANTS. 277-280 - Danny Weyns

, Nelis Boucké, Tom Holvoet
, Bart Demarsin:
DynCNET: A Protocol for Dynamic Task Assignment in Multiagent Systems. 281-284 - Jim Dowling, Jan Sacha, Seif Haridi:

Improving ICE Service Selection in a P2P System using the Gradient Topology. 285-288 - Christiaan J. Lamprecht, Aad P. A. van Moorsel

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Adaptive SSL: Design, Implementation and Overhead Analysis. 289-294
Work-in-Progress Track, Session 1: Software Engineering and Multiagent Systems
- Tom De Wolf, Tom Holvoet

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Designing Self-Organising Emergent Systems based on Information Flows and Feedback-loops. 295-298 - Jan Sudeikat

, Wolfgang Renz:
Toward Requirements Engineering for Self - Organizing Multi - Agent Systems. 299-302 - Matteo Casadei, Ronaldo Menezes

, Robert Tolksdorf, Mirko Viroli
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On the Problem of Over-clustering in Tuple-based Coordination Systems. 303-306 - Prithviraj Dasgupta

, Matthew Hoeing:
Task Selection in Multi-Agent Swarms using Adaptive Bid Auctions. 307-310 - Nadeem Jamali, Xinghui Zhao:

Self-Adapting Resource Bounded Distributed Computations. 311-314 - Jonathan Bachrach, Jacob Beal

, Takeshi Fujiwara
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Continuous Space-Time Semantics Allow Adaptive Program Execution. 315-319
Work-in-Progress Track, Session 2: Self-Adaptation
- Wolfgang Trumler, Andreas Pietzowski, Benjamin Satzger, Theo Ungerer:

Adaptive Self-optimization in Distributed Dynamic Environments. 320-323 - Umesh Bellur

, Amar Agrawal:
Root Cause Isolation for Self Healing in J2EE Environments. 324-327 - Mazeiar Salehie, Ladan Tahvildari:

A Weighted Voting Mechanism for Action Selection Problem in Self-Adaptive Software. 328-331 - Howard E. Shrobe, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile, Marcelo Tallis, Tim Hollebeek, Alexander Egyed:

Self-Adaptive Systems for Information Survivability: PMOP and AWDRAT. 332-335 - Neil O'Connor, Raymond Cunningham, Vinny Cahill:

Self-Adapting Context Definition. 336-339 - Amlan A. Bhattacharya, Sukumar Ghosh:

Self-optimizing Peer-to-Peer Networks with Selfish Processes. 340-343 - Lars Bauer, Muhammad Shafique

, Dirk Teufel, Jörg Henkel:
A Self-Adaptive Extensible Embedded Processor. 344-350
Work-in-Progress Track, Session 3: Self-Organization
- Michael J. Breza, Richard Anthony, Julie A. McCann:

Scalable and Efficient Sensor Network Self-Configuration in BioANS. 351-354 - Nicola Bicocchi

, Marco Mamei
, Franco Zambonelli
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Towards Self-organizing Virtual Macro Sensors. 355-358 - Moise Valvassori:

Biologically inspired Self-Organized Blob Structures on Amorphous Computers. 359-362 - Justin Werfel:

Robot Search in 3D Swarm Construction. 363-366 - David Hales

, Andrea Marcozzi, Giovanni Cortese:
Towards Cooperative, Self-Organised Replica Management. 367-370 - Matei Ripeanu, Adriana Iamnitchi

, Ian T. Foster, Anne Rogers:
In Search of Simplicity: A Self-Organizing Group Communication Overlay. 371-374 - Daniel W. McClary, Violet R. Syrotiuk, Murat Kulahci

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Meta-Regression: A Framework for Robust Reactive Optimization. 375-378

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