Can Solutions Emerge?
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- @InProceedings{Zapf:2008:IWSOS,
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author = "Michael Zapf and Thomas Weise",
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title = "Can Solutions Emerge?",
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booktitle = "The third International Workshop on Self-Organizing
Systems (IWSOS'08)",
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year = "2008",
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editor = "Karin Anna Hummel and James P. G. Sterbenz",
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volume = "5343",
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address = "Vienna, Austria",
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series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), LNCS
Sublibrary: SL 5 -- Computer Communication Networks and
Telecommunications",
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pages = "299--304",
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month = dec,
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publisher = "Springer",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Offline
Emergence Engineering, RBGP, Rule-Based Genetic
Programming, eRBGP, Election, Critical Section",
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ISBN = "3-540-92156-7",
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URL = "http://www.it-weise.de/documents/files/ZW2008CSE.pdf",
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DOI = "doi:10.1007/978-3-540-92157-8",
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abstract = "Emergence engineering is a novel approach in Software
Engineering which targets at triggering emergent
phenomena in groups of individuals in order to exploit
those phenomena for engineering solutions. We impose
the requirements of functional adequateness to a
dynamic system and wait for it to adapt. In this
article we discuss the effects of the expressiveness of
the behavioral description in terms of reliability of
the solutions. Can we expect Emergence Engineering to
produce solutions in the proper meaning of the term at
all?",
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Michael Zapf
Thomas Weise
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