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14th Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration: Adaptive Approaches for Socio-technical Systems
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14th Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration: Adaptive Approaches for Socio-technical Systems

Giacomo Cabri and M. Brian Blake
2016 IEEE 25th International Conference on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE), pp 1-2
Jun 2016
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Abstract

Adaptation models Adaptive systems agent-based computing Collaboration Conferences Crowdsourcing enterprise collaboration service-oriented computing Social network services Sociotechnical systems
This report describes the culmination of the 14th installment of the "Adaptive Computing (and Agents) for Enhanced Collaboration" (ACEC) track. ACEC focuses on collaborative computing that occurs dynamically among web-accessible software systems and devices. The articulation of these network artifacts must be controlled by adaptive sometimes intelligent control mechanisms, sometimes realizes as agents. ACEC have for over 14 years brought together researchers from multiple disciplines to address the challenges associated with effective, just-in-time collaboration. The track this year showcases perspective papers that address adaptive approaches for socio-technical systems, in different contexts such as smart spaces and crowd sourcing.

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Domestic collaboration
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Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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