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This report describes the culmination of the 14th installment of the "Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration" (ACEC) track. ACEC focuses on collaborative computing that occurs dynamically among web-accessible software systems and devices. The articulation of these network artifacts must be controlled by adaptive sometimes intelligent control mechanisms, sometimes realizes...
The widespread availability of mobile devices equipped with sensors on board is strongly pushing towards the development of smart spaces -- offices, streets, hospital, airports, homes and shops equipped with sensing systems to help people find relevant information quickly and use services comfortably, often in a collaborative way. A common aspect in these scenarios is that the technology complexity...
While the crowd sourcing paradigm facilitates the use of human-enacted resources from large groups of individuals, matching workers with jobs is limited by the need for these potential workers to proactively subscribe to various networks. This subscription phase is part of an "open call model" that reduces the ability for crowd sourcing platforms to scale or retain crowd-oriented workers...
Today's software systems increasingly work in changing environments, where rapid modifications in user needs, resource variabilities and system faults require remarkable administrative efforts. In order to mitigate the costs for governing these activities, software systems are expected to dynamically self-adapt. The problem of supporting auto-adaptation, which is complex activity in itself, is further...
The Web of Things (WoT) extends the Internet of Things to provide users with high-level features, involving physical objects connected through Web technologies and standards. Avatar-based infrastructures is one of the most promising solution for the WoT. Avatars are component-based software agents that extend physical objects and are able to reason about contextual information. A major challenge of...
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