SASO 2015 - Workshop on Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
3rd FoCAS Workshop on Fundamentals of Collective Adaptive Systems
Monday 21st September-AT-SASO 2015, Boston, USA
Submission hard deadline is July 11, 2015
Paper Acceptance Notification: July 31, 2015
Camera Ready: August 10, 2015
Workshop Best Student Paper Award: Prize 500EUR!
Workshop website: http://www.focas.eu/saso-2015
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Call for Papers
Collective Adaptive Systems (CAS) is a broad term that describes large scale systems that comprise of many
units/nodes, each of which may have their own individual properties, objectives and actions. Decision-
making in such a system is distributed and possibly highly dispersed, and interaction between the units may
lead to the emergence of unexpected phenomena. CASs are open, in that nodes may enter or leave the
collective at any time, and boundaries between CASs are fluid. The units can be highly heterogeneous
(computers, robots, agents, devices, biological entities, etc.), each operating at different temporal and
spatial scales, and having different (potentially conflicting) objectives and goals, even if often the system
has a global goal that is pursued by means of collective actions. Our society increasingly depends on such
systems, in which collections of heterogeneous ‘technological’ nodes are tightly entangled with human and
social structures to form ‘artificial societies’. Yet, to properly exploit them, we need to develop a deeper
scientific understanding of the principles by which they operate, in order to better design them. This
workshop solicits papers that address new methodologies, theories and principles that can be used in order
to develop a better understanding of the fundamental factors underpinning the operation of such systems,
so that we can better design, build, and analyse such systems.
We welcome inter-disciplinary approaches.
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Topics
Suggested Topics (but not limited to):
-Novel theories relating to operating principles of CAS
-Novel design principles for building CAS systems
-Insights into the short and long term adaptation of CAS systems
-Insights into Emergent Properties of CAS
-Insights into general properties of large scale, distributed CAS
-Methodologies for studying, analysing and building CAS
-Frameworks for analysing or developing CAS Case studies
-Scenarios that can be used to investigate CAS properties
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Submission
Submission deadline is 11 July 2015
The length of a workshop paper may not exceed 6 pages including references and follow the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide.
All papers should be submitted in PDF format using this EasyChair login page for FoCAS 2015:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=focass...
By submitting a paper, the authors confirm that in case of acceptance, at least one author will attend the workshop to present the work.
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FoCAS Best Student Paper Award
The FoCAS Coordination Action is also presenting a best student paper award. The prize is worth
500 EUR to reimburse travel and accommodation costs associated with attending the workshop. This Best Student Paper
Award is open to any student who is first author of a paper submitted to the FoCAS workshop at SASO 2015.
Winning announcements will be made on 21 September at the workshop and posted at www.focas.eu.
The submission deadline is 11 July 2015
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Organization
Program Chairs
Giacomo Cabri (University of Modena & Reggio Emilia: giacomo.cabri-AT-unimore.it)
Nicola Capodieci (University of Modena & Reggio Emilia: nicola.capodieci-AT-unimore.it)
Jennifer Willies (Edinburgh Napier university: j.willies-AT-napier.ac.uk)
Full workshop details are available at: http://www.focas.eu/saso-2015
Monday 21st September-AT-SASO 2015, Boston, USA
Submission hard deadline is July 11, 2015
Paper Acceptance Notification: July 31, 2015
Camera Ready: August 10, 2015
Workshop Best Student Paper Award: Prize 500EUR!
Workshop website: http://www.focas.eu/saso-2015
---
Call for Papers
Collective Adaptive Systems (CAS) is a broad term that describes large scale systems that comprise of many
units/nodes, each of which may have their own individual properties, objectives and actions. Decision-
making in such a system is distributed and possibly highly dispersed, and interaction between the units may
lead to the emergence of unexpected phenomena. CASs are open, in that nodes may enter or leave the
collective at any time, and boundaries between CASs are fluid. The units can be highly heterogeneous
(computers, robots, agents, devices, biological entities, etc.), each operating at different temporal and
spatial scales, and having different (potentially conflicting) objectives and goals, even if often the system
has a global goal that is pursued by means of collective actions. Our society increasingly depends on such
systems, in which collections of heterogeneous ‘technological’ nodes are tightly entangled with human and
social structures to form ‘artificial societies’. Yet, to properly exploit them, we need to develop a deeper
scientific understanding of the principles by which they operate, in order to better design them. This
workshop solicits papers that address new methodologies, theories and principles that can be used in order
to develop a better understanding of the fundamental factors underpinning the operation of such systems,
so that we can better design, build, and analyse such systems.
We welcome inter-disciplinary approaches.
---
Topics
Suggested Topics (but not limited to):
-Novel theories relating to operating principles of CAS
-Novel design principles for building CAS systems
-Insights into the short and long term adaptation of CAS systems
-Insights into Emergent Properties of CAS
-Insights into general properties of large scale, distributed CAS
-Methodologies for studying, analysing and building CAS
-Frameworks for analysing or developing CAS Case studies
-Scenarios that can be used to investigate CAS properties
---
Submission
Submission deadline is 11 July 2015
The length of a workshop paper may not exceed 6 pages including references and follow the IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide.
All papers should be submitted in PDF format using this EasyChair login page for FoCAS 2015:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=focass...
By submitting a paper, the authors confirm that in case of acceptance, at least one author will attend the workshop to present the work.
---
FoCAS Best Student Paper Award
The FoCAS Coordination Action is also presenting a best student paper award. The prize is worth
500 EUR to reimburse travel and accommodation costs associated with attending the workshop. This Best Student Paper
Award is open to any student who is first author of a paper submitted to the FoCAS workshop at SASO 2015.
Winning announcements will be made on 21 September at the workshop and posted at www.focas.eu.
The submission deadline is 11 July 2015
---
Organization
Program Chairs
Giacomo Cabri (University of Modena & Reggio Emilia: giacomo.cabri-AT-unimore.it)
Nicola Capodieci (University of Modena & Reggio Emilia: nicola.capodieci-AT-unimore.it)
Jennifer Willies (Edinburgh Napier university: j.willies-AT-napier.ac.uk)
Full workshop details are available at: http://www.focas.eu/saso-2015
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