In the 10th edition, the former "Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration (ACEC)" track has enhanced its offering at WETICE 2012 into the new title "Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration". This year, ACEC continues its focus on the areas of agent-based services and agent-based solutions for dynamic collaborations, but extends also to adaptive, nonagent based domains or collaboration beyond enterprise settings. The purpose of this track is to bring together research in the fields of software agents and adaptive computing, more broadly, as they relate to the challenges associated efficient, effective collaboration. This report briefly discusses the content of the papers presented in the track by respective authors. © 2012 IEEE.
Adaptive computing and agent approaches for enhanced collaboration / Bergenti, F.; Cabri, G.; Blake, M. B.; Wajid, U.. - (2012), pp. 1-3. (Intervento presentato al convegno 21st IEEE International WETICE Conference, WETICE 2012 tenutosi a Toulouse, fra nel 2012) [10.1109/WETICE.2012.107].
Adaptive computing and agent approaches for enhanced collaboration
Cabri G.;
2012
Abstract
In the 10th edition, the former "Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration (ACEC)" track has enhanced its offering at WETICE 2012 into the new title "Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration". This year, ACEC continues its focus on the areas of agent-based services and agent-based solutions for dynamic collaborations, but extends also to adaptive, nonagent based domains or collaboration beyond enterprise settings. The purpose of this track is to bring together research in the fields of software agents and adaptive computing, more broadly, as they relate to the challenges associated efficient, effective collaboration. This report briefly discusses the content of the papers presented in the track by respective authors. © 2012 IEEE.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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