Bio-inspired Self-Adaptive Agents in Distributed Systems

This paper proposes a bio-inspired middleware for selfadaptive software agents on distributed systems. It is unique to other existing approaches for software adaptation because it introduces the notions of differentiation, dedifferentiation, and cellular division in cellular slime molds, e.g., dicty...

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Published inAdvances in distributed computing and artificial intelligence journal Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 49 - 56
Main Author Ichiro SATOH
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 01.09.2012
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Summary:This paper proposes a bio-inspired middleware for selfadaptive software agents on distributed systems. It is unique to other existing approaches for software adaptation because it introduces the notions of differentiation, dedifferentiation, and cellular division in cellular slime molds, e.g., dictyostelium discoideum, into real distributed systems. When an agent delegates a function to another agent coordinating with it, if the former has the function, this function becomes lessdeveloped and the latter’s function becomes welldeveloped.
ISSN:2255-2863
DOI:10.14201/ADCAIJ2012124956