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- ZeitschriftenartikelHayeks Katallaxie — Ein zukunftsweisendes Konzept für die Wirtschaftsinformatik?(Wirtschaftsinformatik: Vol. 45, No. 5, 2003) Eymann, Torsten; Sackmann, Stefan; Müller, GünterThe mobile and increasingly ubiquitous use of information technology leads to more dynamic, constantly self-reconfiguring networks. Their services are available anytime and anywhere; as software agents, they can make local, context-aware decisions. F. A. von Hayek developed a theory for economic coordination based on individual decision making. This paper presents the explanation concepts of economic self-organisation as at least one option for the design of decentralized coordination of information systems consisting of autonomous software agents with limited information processing capacity and incomplete information. Experiments using a multi-agent system show that a targeted change of this basic rule set directly influences the behaviour of the individual elements and indirectly the behaviour of the overall system.
- Konferenzbeitragn-dimensional border growth(10th International Conferenceon Innovative Internet Community Systems (I2CS) – Jubilee Edition 2010 –, 2010) Berg, Daniel; Unger, HerwigPeer-To-Peer (P2P) networks become more and more present in the consumer area as well as in industrial applications. Especially in the industrialand the business area, reliable and scalable protocols are needed, that produce low networkoverhead and react quickly on any network-changes. In this paper a generalization of the Border-Growth-algorithm is introduced, that improves the network's scalability, its connectivity, and decreases its diameter by providing multiple dimensions, rather than just two of them.
- TextdokumentTowards a Robust, Self-Organizing IoT Platform for Secure and Dependable Service Execution(Tagungsband des FB-SYS Herbsttreffens 2019, 2019) Eichhammer, Philipp; Berger, Christian; Reiser, Hans P.; Domaschka, Jörg; Hauck, Franz J.; Habiger, Gerhard; Griesinger, Frank; Pietron, JakobIn the IoT, resilience capabilities increasingly gain traction for applications, as IoT systems tend to play a bigger role for both the proper functioning of our society and the survivability of companies. However, hardening IoT service execution against a variety of possible faults and attacks becomes increasingly difficult as the complexity, size and heterogeneity of IoT infrastructures tend to grow further and further. Moreover, many existing solutions only regard either specific faults or security issues instead of following a unifying approach. In this position paper, we present our research project called SORRIR, which essentially is an approach to develop a self-organizing IoT platform for dependable and secure service execution. One of our main ambitions is to support developers by separating application development (app logic) from resilience properties, so that developers can configure a desired resilience degree without proper knowledge of underlying technical, implementation-level details of employed resilience mechanisms. Further, we consider security requirements and properties as an integral component of our platform.