Proceedings of the conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communication
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ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
A case for run-time adaptation in packet processing systems
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Establishing trust in pure ad-hoc networks
ACSC '04 Proceedings of the 27th Australasian conference on Computer science - Volume 26
A Theory for Protocol Validation
IEEE Transactions on Computers - Lecture notes in computer science Vol. 174
Dynamic self-management of autonomic systems: the reputation, quality and credibility (RQC) scheme
WAC'04 Proceedings of the First international IFIP conference on Autonomic Communication
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Autonomic network elements cooperate for media and media signalling delivery; the paper demonstrates how these nodes can elaborate significant trust and achieve self-organisation by the exchange of blueprints of their internal packet processing workflows. We outline a model of an etiquette for the above exchange under the governance of a locally computed community fitness. We concentrate on the etiquette design using extended protocol expressions as the notation for behaviours, and ad hoc communication example for the demonstration of design steps. We show that properly defined fitness can be used as a meta-rule modifying the etiquette towards wider or deeper trust within the community.