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- KonferenzbeitragThe Organic Computing Doctoral Dissertation Colloquium: Status and Overview in 2019(INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft (Workshop-Beiträge), 2019) Krupitzer, Christian; Tomforde, SvenToday, people are surrounded by smart and connected devices. Gartner Inc. estimated that 8.4 billion devices were connected in the Internet-of-Things worldwide in 2017, reaching 20.4 billion by 2020. The growing number of mobile and embedded devices in combination with the omnipresence of (wireless) network connections facilitates new applications, such as autonomous driving, ambient assisted living / smart home, or Industry 4.0. However, it requires integration of all available, highly specialised, and heterogeneous devices, ranging from embedded sensor nodes to servers in the cloud. Further, the inclusion of data streams with sensor data and web data leads to an increasing complexity in system development. Additionally, as these systems are mobile, changing environmental conditions increase the complexity even further. Organic Computing systems are able to deal with such systems and lower the complexity for their development by introducing methods for integrating adaptiveness and intelligence to computing systems. This workshops brings together PhD students from different research streams related to Organic Computing with the objective to represent the wide field of research in the domain of adaptive and intelligence systems.
- KonferenzbeitragTowards Autonomic Processes and Services(Business process and services computing – 1st international working conference on business process and services computing – BPSC 2007, 2007) Dustdar, SchahramMore than ever, computing devices are becoming more powerful and networked, organizational boundaries are dissolving, and underlying information systems become more complex, thus requiring higher degrees of autonomic behavior of the business processes and software services they support. In this keynote talk the main challenges towards building the required novel conceptual abstractions as well as needed technological implementations are presented and discussed.