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- W1582191774 abstract "Ubiquitous Computing (UbiCom), Autonomic Computing (AC) and Organic Computing (OC) research has produced a substantial body of work dealing with smart devices, smart environments and smart interaction technologies. Ubiquitous computing was introduced by (Weiser, 1991) and is related to a vision of people and environments augmented with computational resources providing information and services when and where they could be desired, going beyond than just infrastructure aspects, and suggesting new paradigms of interaction inspired by widespread access to information and computational capabilities (Abowd & Mynatt, 2000) (Poslad, 2009). This vision involves social, technological, engineering and foundational questions (Milner, 2006). UbiCom environments are increasingly challenging domains when compared with those traditional – also not so easy to deal with traditional computing applications domains. According to (Brachman, 2002) in such scenario there exists the need for a software infrastructure that supports all sorts of heterogeneities (hardware, operating systems, networks, protocols and applications). Autonomic Computing is related to someone or something acting or occurring involuntarily. It is related to the ability to manage the computing enterprise through hardware and software that automatically and dynamically responds to the requirements of the business. This means self-healing, self-configuring, self-optimizing, and self-protecting hardware and software that behaves in accordance to defined service levels and policies (Murch, 2004)(Balasubramaniam, et al., 2005). Organic Computing is a research field emerging around the conviction that problems of organization in complex systems in computer science, telecommunications, neurobiology, molecular biology, ethology, and possibly even sociology can be tackled scientifically in a unified way, by means of which progress in understanding aspects of organization in either field can be fruitful in the others (Wurtz, 2008). OC systems are based on a general architecture, which would permit users to create specific applications by defining goal hierarchies (Malsburg, 2008) taking advantages of one of the key attributes of biological systems making it possible to adapt and change on multiple time scales as they evolve, develop, and grow, and they should do so without external direction or control (Bellman, Landauer, & Nelson, 2008)." @default.
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