ThisvolumecontainstheproceedingsofATC2009,the6thInternationalConf- ence on Autonomic and Trusted Computing: Bringing Safe, Self-x and Organic Computing Systems into Reality. The conference was held in Brisbane, A- tralia, during July 7-9, 2009. The conference was technically co-sponsored by the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Scalable Computing. ATC 2009 was accompanied by three workshops on a variety of research challenges within the area of autonomic and trusted computing. ATC 2009 is a successor of the First International Workshop on Trusted and Autonomic Ubiquitous and Embedded Systems (TAUES 2005, Japan), the International Workshop on Trusted and Autonomic Computing Systems (TACS 2006, Austria), the Third International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2006,China), the 4th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2007, Hong Kong), and the 5th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2008, Norway) Computing systems including hardware, software, communication and n- worksaregrowingdramaticallyinbothscale andheterogeneity,becoming overly complex.
Such complexity is getting even more critical with the ubiquitous permeation of embedded devices and other pervasive systems. To cope with the growing and ubiquitous complexity, autonomic computing focuses on se- manageable computing and communication systems that exhibit self-awareness, self-con?guration, self-optimization, self-healing, self-protection and other self-x operationsto the maximumextent possible without humaninterventionorgu- ance. Organiccomputingadditionallyemphasizesnatural-analogueconceptslike self-organization and controlled emergence. Any autonomic or organic system must be trustworthy to avoid the risk of losing control and to retain con?dence that the system will not fail.
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Keynote Speech.- Design for Trust in Ambient and Ubiquitous Computing.- Organic and Autonomic Computing.- Towards an Organic Network Control System.- A Universal Self-Organization Mechanism for Role-Based Organic Computing Systems.- Towards Self-organization in Automotive Embedded Systems.- Analyzing the Behavior of an Artificial Hormone System for Task Allocation.- A Software Test Cases Automated Generation Algorithm Based on Immune Principles.- Management without (Detailed) Models.- Formal Development of Self-organising Systems.- Using Reinforcement Learning for Multi-policy Optimization in Decentralized Autonomic Systems – An Experimental Evaluation.- Trusted Computing.- SAConf: Semantic Attestation of Software Configurations.- ALOPA: Authorization Logic for Property Attestation in Trusted Platforms.- Wireless Sensor Networks.- Employed BPN to Multi-sensors Data Fusion for Environment Monitoring Services.- Argus: A Light-Weighted Secure Localization Scheme for Sensor Networks.- Trust.- A Methodology towards Usable Trust Management.- Formalizing Trust Based on Usage Behaviours for Mobile Applications.- Toward Trustworthy Semantic Web Service Discovery and Selection.- Fuzzy Regression Based Trust Prediction in Service-Oriented Applications.- Theories of Trust for Communication Protocols.- Trust and Reputation Policy-Based Mechanisms for Self-protection in Autonomic Communications.
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This book constitutes the refereed procedings of the 6th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing, ATC 2009, held in Brisbane, Australia, in July 2009, co-located with UIC 2009, the 6th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing.
The 17 revised full papers presented together with one invited paper and one keynote talk were carefully reviewed and selected from 52 submissions. The regular papers are organized in topical sections on organic and autonomic computing, trusted computing, wireless sensor networks, and trust.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783642027031
Publisert
2009-06-22
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Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UP, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet