Pervasive service ecosystems are a new paradigm for the design of context-aware systems featuring adaptivity and self-awareness. A theoretical and practical framework has been proposed for addressing these scenarios, taking primary inspirations from natural ecosystems and grounding upon two basic abstractions: “live semantic annotations” (LSAs), which are descriptions stored in infrastructure nodes and wrapping data, knowledge, and activities of humans, devices, and services; and “eco-laws”, acting as system rules evolving the population of LSAs as if they were molecules subject to chemical-like reactions. In this paper, we aim at deepening how self-organisation can be injected in pervasive service ecosystems in terms of spatial structures and algorithms for supporting the design of context-aware applications. To this end, we start from an existing classification of self-organisation patterns, and systematically show how they can be supported in pervasive service ecosystems, and be composed to generate a self-organising emergent behaviour. A paradigmatic crowd steering case study is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.

Injecting Self-Organisation into Pervasive Service Ecosystems / S., Montagna; M., Viroli; J., Fernandez Marquez; G., Di Marzo Serugendo; Zambonelli, Franco. - In: MOBILE NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1383-469X. - STAMPA. - 18:(2013), pp. 398-412. [10.1007/s11036-012-0411-1]

Injecting Self-Organisation into Pervasive Service Ecosystems

ZAMBONELLI, Franco
2013

Abstract

Pervasive service ecosystems are a new paradigm for the design of context-aware systems featuring adaptivity and self-awareness. A theoretical and practical framework has been proposed for addressing these scenarios, taking primary inspirations from natural ecosystems and grounding upon two basic abstractions: “live semantic annotations” (LSAs), which are descriptions stored in infrastructure nodes and wrapping data, knowledge, and activities of humans, devices, and services; and “eco-laws”, acting as system rules evolving the population of LSAs as if they were molecules subject to chemical-like reactions. In this paper, we aim at deepening how self-organisation can be injected in pervasive service ecosystems in terms of spatial structures and algorithms for supporting the design of context-aware applications. To this end, we start from an existing classification of self-organisation patterns, and systematically show how they can be supported in pervasive service ecosystems, and be composed to generate a self-organising emergent behaviour. A paradigmatic crowd steering case study is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
2013
18
398
412
Injecting Self-Organisation into Pervasive Service Ecosystems / S., Montagna; M., Viroli; J., Fernandez Marquez; G., Di Marzo Serugendo; Zambonelli, Franco. - In: MOBILE NETWORKS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1383-469X. - STAMPA. - 18:(2013), pp. 398-412. [10.1007/s11036-012-0411-1]
S., Montagna; M., Viroli; J., Fernandez Marquez; G., Di Marzo Serugendo; Zambonelli, Franco
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