Autonomic Communication: First International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2004, Berlin, Germany, October 18-19, 2004, Revised Selected Papers / Edition 1

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the First International IFIP Workshop on Autonomic Communication, WAC 2004, held in Berlin, Germany in October 2004.

The 18 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited papers and 3 panel summaries were carefully reviewed and selected from 45 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on network management; models and prools; network composition; negotiation and deployment; immunity and resilence; and meaning, context, and situated behaviour.

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An infrastructure-based approach to support dynamic networks with mobile agents 1
Some requirements for autonomic routing in self-organizing networks 13
Policy interoperability and network autonomics 25
Spatial computing : an emerging paradigm for autonomic computing and communication 44
Self-deployment, self-configuration : critical future paradigms for wireless access networks 58
Content distribution through autonomic content and storage management 69
A unified framework for the negotiation and deployment of network services 79
TurfNet : an architecture for dynamically composable networks 94
A systems architecture for sensor networks based on hardware/software co-design 115
Challenges in communications research beyond the VICOM project 127
A framework for self-organized network composition 139
Semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems 152
Dynamic self-management of autonomic systems : the reputation, quality and credibility (RQC) scheme 165
E pluribus unum : deduction, abduction and induction, the reasoning services for access control in autonomic communication 179
A metabolic approach to protocol resilience 191
Putting meaning into the network : some semantic issues for the design of autonomic communication systems 207
Dynamic and contextualised behavioural knowledge in autonomic communications 217
Towards adaptable ad hoc networks : the routing experience 229
BIONETS : BIO-inspired NExt generaTion networkS 245
Dynamics, information and control in physical systems 253
Panel report : "main principles to guide R&D in algorithms, protocols and middleware" 269
Panel report : "grand challenges of network and service composition" 271
Panel report : "how the autonomic network interacts with the knowledge plane?" 275
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