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Mission: DSSG carries out fundamental and applied research in the area of distributed software systems. Its long-term research goal is to make distributed software systems more autonomous, scalable, adaptive, survivable and easier to develop. DSSG's research efforts address the research issues that cross the boundaries among distributed computing, software engineering and artificial intelligence. Hardware and Software:
- PCs (Windows, Macintosh, and Linux)
- Wired and Wireless Networks
- SymbioticSphere Simulator
- iNet Artificial Immune System
- BiSNET (Biologically-Inspired architecture for Sensor Networks)
- BiSNET/e (BiSNET, evolutionary edition): An Evolutionary Multiobjective Adaptation for Conflicting Operational Objectives
- SpaceTime Oriented Programming and Execution Environment: A Macro Programming Paradigm for Spatio-Temporal Event Detection and Data Collection
- Agentilla: A Cognitive Middleware for Sensor Networks
- BEYONDwork: A Model-Driven Development Framework for Biologically-inspired Network Applications
- Matilda: Distributed UML Virtual Machine
- Modeling Turnpike Framework
- Ark: Model-Driven Software Development Framework for Service Oriented Architecture
Pruet Boonma
Paskorn Champrasert
Chonho Lee
Gerardo Quinones
Hiroshi Wada
Homepage: http://dssg.cs.umb.edu/wiki/index.php/Overview Phone: 617-287-6696
| Publications (2008): |
| 1 | Boonma, P. and Suzuki, J. Monsoon: a coevolutionary multiobjective adaptation framework for dynamic wireless sensor networks. Proc. of the 41st hawaii international conference on system sciences (hicss). Big Island, HI, 2008. [bibtex] [http] |
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| 2 | Wada, H., Boonma, P. and Suzuki, J. Macroprogramming spatio-temporal event detection and data collection in wireless sensor networks: an implementation and evaluation study. Proc. of the 41st hawaii international conference on system sciences (hicss). Big Island, HI, 2008. [bibtex] [http] |
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