Session details: CASM - collective adaptive system and middleware track

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Nowadays, most aspects of our daily life are affected by pervasive technology, referred to as Collective Adaptive Systems (CAS), consisting of massive numbers of heterogeneous units/nodes, complex interactions, and humans-in-the-loop. These systems have to be equipped with dynamic and autonomous adaptation capabilities, to deal with changes in their working environments and within themselves. The development of CAS is closely related to the area of production-level enterprise applications, with a special interest in the development, design, maintenance, scalability and other software quality attributes of Middleware. The Special Track on Collective Adaptive Systems and Middleware takes deliberately a broad view of what CAS and related middleware are and how they should be designed, analysed, built and deployed. In particular, we welcomed papers both in the foundational view (e.g., theories, methods, formalisms, models) and the practical aspects (e.g., development methodologies, programming languages, development and runtime environments, tools).
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会议细节:CASM -集体自适应系统和中间件跟踪
如今,我们日常生活的大多数方面都受到普遍技术的影响,这些技术被称为集体自适应系统(CAS),由大量异构单元/节点、复杂的交互和人在循环中组成。这些系统必须配备动态和自主适应能力,以应对其工作环境和内部的变化。CAS的开发与生产级企业应用程序领域密切相关,对中间件的开发、设计、维护、可伸缩性和其他软件质量属性特别感兴趣。关于集体自适应系统和中间件的特别专题刻意从一个广泛的角度来看待CAS和相关的中间件是什么,以及它们应该如何设计、分析、构建和部署。特别是,我们欢迎基础观点(例如,理论,方法,形式化,模型)和实践方面(例如,开发方法,编程语言,开发和运行时环境,工具)的论文。
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