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Dynamic and Contextualised Behavioural Knowledge in Autonomic Communications
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This paper discusses autonomic computing and autonomic communication, before outlining the role of behavioural knowledge in autonomic networks. ...
This pervasive knowledge plane can utilise the behaviour of autonomic communication regimes to monitor and intervene at many differing levels of network granularity. ...
We propose a research plan that tests the hypothesis that contextualised knowledge can improve the capabilities of a knowledge plane in autonomic communications. ...
doi:10.1007/11520184_17
fatcat:lvrj2k2tejbv5csohzmxgxyxpe
What's so good about placement learning?
2002
Postgraduate medical journal
But if that is right, what becomes of the concept of experiential knowledge, the idea that there is something contextualised about the wisdom acquired in situ on the ward and in the community? ...
Expertise requires not only the knowledge found in medical textbooks and disseminated in lecture halls, it requires experiential knowledge. ...
doi:10.1136/pmj.78.925.637
pmid:12496313
pmcid:PMC1742567
fatcat:d3g6ahkglvbofamfrjvlingrmu
Introducing a light-weight autonomic network middleware based on stigmergic mechanisms
2006
Annales des télécommunications
The aim of autonomous communication systems is that they exhibit self-awareness properties, in particular self-contextualisation, self-programmability and self-management. ...
Locality in this case is no longer geographical but rather the information and applications on the boundary of the autonomic communicating element which may be distributed over a wide area. ...
Autonomic communication elements (or nodes) should ideally exhibit what we term triple A behaviour. They should be Alert, Aware and Autonomic. ...
doi:10.1007/bf03219878
fatcat:zc4syzjwdvfatooyxum3rwhljq
Web 2.0 and the empowerment of the knowledge worker
2009
Journal of Knowledge Management
Work structures and communication processes differ between employees in corporate settings and peers in web communities. ...
Peers enjoy a high degree of personal freedom and autonomy in their participative behaviour. ...
Users contextualise and reflect online content in interactive learning and knowledge exchange, which is realised by using authoring tools like Blogs and Wikis, and instant communication tools like ICQ ...
doi:10.1108/13673270910997150
fatcat:aru3yv3m3fajjirckbpdsgci7i
Onto4MAT: A Swarm Shepherding Ontology for Generalised Multi-Agent Teaming
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Research in multi-agent teaming has increased substantially over recent years, with knowledge-based systems to support teaming processes typically focused on delivering functional (communicative) solutions ...
Enabling humans to effectively interact and team with a swarm of autonomous cognitive agents is an open research challenge in Human-Swarm Teaming research, partially due to the focus on developing the ...
Acknowledgement Thank you to Michael DeBellis for his engaging and thoughtprovoking discussions on Protégé and ontology modelling. ...
arXiv:2203.12955v1
fatcat:5klawnjdivfzbf5wtdb6szcjza
Organizational Ambidexterity: A Critical Review and Development of a Project-Focused Definition
2019
Journal of Management in Engineering
Findings suggest that a project-focused notion of organisational ambidexterity involves different levels, dimensions and mechanisms. The ...
As part of this process, a taxonomical analysis of the elements and components of the concept of organisational ambidexterity is undertaken. ...
, 2013) ; resource dependence and sharing knowledge through communication across units ; connectedness and social interaction to share knowledge ; the use of heavy social networks Behaviour (Danneels ...
doi:10.1061/(asce)me.1943-5479.0000685
fatcat:qzxfu6cmnrfyhkr73b54iqeh2q
Review and Designs of Federated Management in Future Internet Architectures
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The Future Internet as a design conception is network and serviceaware addressing social and economic trends in a service oriented way. ...
In Future Internet architectures, service and network requirements act as design inputs particularly on information interoperability and cross-domain information sharing. ...
The work introduced in this paper is a contribution to SFI FAME-SRC (Federated, Autonomic Management of End-to-End Communications Services -Scientific Research Cluster). ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20898-0_4
fatcat:3ptoeeldgfcr5odjjs4uvmaaxi
The AutoI approach for the orchestration of autonomic networks
2010
Annales des télécommunications
The OP mediates the communication and negotiation among AMSs, ensuring that their SLAs and policies meet the requirements needed for the provisioning of the services. ...
In this context, we in the Autonomic Internet (AutoI) consortium propose the Orchestration Plane (OP), which promotes the interaction among different Autonomic Management Systems (AMSs). ...
The OP acts as control workflow for the AMSs of the orchestration domain, ensuring bootstrapping, initialisation, dynamic re-configuration, adaptation and contextualisation, optimisation, organisation ...
doi:10.1007/s12243-010-0187-x
fatcat:qsh5la257zdp5a4ro6c3cnawme
Virtual Customers in an Agent World
[chapter]
2012
Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
The relevance of multi-agent systems (MAS) has been demonstrated in computer simulations or video games where many autonomous entities interact in a complex and dynamic environment. ...
for the community. ...
Acknowledgements The FORMAT-STORE project, designed in collaboration with the game studio Idées-3Com 4 and the business school ENACO 5 , is supported by the French ministry of Economy, Finances and Industry ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-28786-2_16
dblp:conf/paams/MathieuPP12
fatcat:l2ob64gjcndwrabowdule5xwfm
Complex Autonomic Systems for Networked Enterprises: Mechanisms, Solutions and Design Approaches
[chapter]
2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This chapter focuses on achieving autonomic behaviours in the informative systems for supporting networked enterprises. ...
Highly dynamic business processes must be supported by new technological infrastructures that can easily evolve to face continuous changes in the requirements and in the environment in which the application ...
in more dynamic settings. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-31739-2_6
fatcat:ixyxc645o5fphguskkv2pket7e
Using Multi-agent Systems to Pursue Autonomy with Automated Components
2013
Procedia Computer Science
However problems typically manifest in complex, dynamic and often hostile environments. ...
One which could be used to improve automation, achieve greater independence and enable more autonomous behaviour within control systems. ...
It stores the short-term situation (accumulated status) and long-term knowledge (learned behaviour) in buffers as a skills hierarchy. ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2013.09.226
fatcat:bzugucykcfc4nceyb3fykfrhuq
Injecting Self-Organisation into Pervasive Service Ecosystems
2012
Journal on spesial topics in mobile networks and applications
" (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 ...
emergent behaviour. ...
A second set of tests was aimed at verifying the management of overcrowding, and in particular, how the behaviour of the ecosystem can dynamically and automatically become self-aware of crowding conditions ...
doi:10.1007/s11036-012-0411-1
fatcat:e3w5kivch5egdlw6tplebdqhdm
This paper focuses exclusively on the scope and characteristics of the social experience afforded through the collaborative use of the system. ...
WeCurate provides a synchronised image browser across multiple devices to enable a group of users to work together to curate a collection of images, through negotiation and collective decision making. ...
It is not just the knowledge and social engagement which makes supporting collaborative behaviours beneficial. ...
doi:10.1145/2468356.2468457
dblp:conf/chi/HazeldenYCSGJOd13
fatcat:pcxlu5hmbbfixnei5fvyltefxm
ARTICONF: Towards a Smart Social Media Ecosystem in a Blockchain Federated Environment
2019
Zenodo
edge-based infrastructure meeting application runtime requirements; and (4) enhance monetary inclusion in collaborative models through cognition and knowledge supply chains. ...
robustness, and autonomy related promises critical in proprietary social media platforms. ...
The tools will enable contextualised socially aware and spatialtemporal data aggregation, knowledge extraction, cognitive learning about users behaviour, and risk quantification for business markets. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3580716
fatcat:rep63fbjdjaclchcbqcydocm6e
Reflective Practices for Future Journalism: The Need, the Resistance and the Way Forward
2015
Javnost - The Public
In newsrooms journalists encounter numerous constraints accelerated by increasing technological and economic pressures. ...
The complexity of the job and the need for (constant) innovation coupled with the rising call for transparency and accountability ask for journalists who "reflect-in-action". ...
informal learning in journalism One form of tacit knowledge is routinised behaviour. ...
doi:10.1080/13183222.2015.1091622
fatcat:orhicj3e4vhjbc7x2axq2s5pfa
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