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BADS@ICAC 2009: Barcelona, Spain
- Gianluigi Folino, Natalio Krasnogor, Carlo Mastroianni, Franco Zambonelli:
Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Bio-inspired algorithms for distributed systems, BADS@ICAC 2009, Barcelona, Spain, June 19, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-584-0
Grid computing
- Daniel Lombraña González, Francisco Fernández de Vega, Henri Casanova:
Characterizing fault tolerance in genetic programming. 1-10 - Amos Brocco, Apostolos Malatras, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Proactive information caching for efficient resource discovery in a self-structured grid. 11-18 - Yuriy Brun, Nenad Medvidovic:
Crystal-growth-inspired algorithms for computational grids. 19-26 - Ivanoe De Falco, Domenico Maisto, Umberto Scafuri, Ernesto Tarantino, Antonio Della Cioppa:
An innovative perspective on mapping in grids. 27-36
Distributed systems and P2P
- Peter Korosec, Jurij Silc:
A distributed ant-based algorithm for numerical optimization. 37-44 - Kei Ohnishi, Kento Ichikawa, Yuji Oie:
Evolutionary p2p network adaptively changing its topologies for reliable searching. 45-52 - Nicola Bicocchi, Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli:
An evaporative approach to handle dynamics in diffusive aggregation schemes. 53-60
Sensor and wireless networks
- Hugo Hernández, Christian Blum:
Asynchronous simulation of a self-synchronized duty-cycling mechanism for mobile sensor networks. 61-68 - Benoît Garbinato, Denis Rochat, Marco Tomassini:
Power-efficient epidemic information dissemination in sensor networks. 69-76 - Floriano De Rango, Mauro Tropea:
Swarm intelligence based energy saving and load balancing in wireless ad hoc networks. 77-84
Parallel architectures
- Denis Robilliard, Virginie Marion, Cyril Fonlupt:
High performance genetic programming on GPU. 85-94 - Gennaro Iaccarino, Tommaso Mazza:
Fastest parallel molecular algorithms for the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem over GF(2n). 95-104
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