Editorial: Commentary on 'Software architectures and mobility: A Roadmap'
Journal of Systems and Software
PobSAM: Policy-based Managing of Actors in Self-Adaptive Systems
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
Route guidance system based on self adaptive multiagent algorithm
ICCCI'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Computational collective intelligence: technologies and applications - Volume Part II
Context-based behavioral equivalence of components in self-adaptive systems
ICFEM'11 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Formal methods and software engineering
Cloud2Bubble: enhancing quality of experience in mobile cloud computing settings
Proceedings of the third ACM workshop on Mobile cloud computing and services
Formal modeling of evolving self-adaptive systems
Science of Computer Programming
HPobSAM for modeling and analyzing IT Ecosystems - Through a case study
Journal of Systems and Software
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
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The advent of miniaturized sensors that can be carried on the body or embedded in the environment, together with ubiquitous ‘smartphones’ with various sensors means that ubiquitous computing systems already pervade our lives. However, for them to ‘disappear’ in the background, they need to be adaptive, autonomous and self-managing. We present an architectural model based on policy-based self-managed cells for engineering ubiquitous computing systems, and discuss issues of security and fault management. We indicate the need for learning adaptive behaviour from users and the importance of formal methods within the engineering design process.