This paper introduces MOCAS (Model Of Components for Adaptive Systems), a generic state-based component model which enables the self-adaptation of software components together wit...
Abstract—Unstructured peer-to-peer networks can be extremely flexible, but, because of size, complexity, and high variability in peers’ capacity and reliability, it is a conti...
Paul L. Snyder, Rachel Greenstadt, Giuseppe Valett...
—We examine the use of teleological metareasoning for self-adaptation in game-playing software agents. The goal of our work is to develop an interactive environment in which the ...
Joshua Jones, Chris Parnin, Avik Sinharoy, Spencer...
Geographically embedded processes with hidden origins are often observable in events they generate. It is common practice in criminological forensics to reverse simple equation-ba...
—Large-scale agent-based systems are required to self-optimize towards multiple, potentially conflicting, policies of varying spatial and temporal scope. As a result, not all ag...