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Autonomic Computing Team at Distributed Systems Group, Vienna University of Technology

Contents

Introduction

In today's systems' landscape devices are increasingly becoming smaller, faster and are always connected to a network. These properties lead to a situation where the information systems have to operate in open dynamic infrastructures. The constituents of such systems, people and software services, are being integrated into evolving “solutions“. Often they fulfill critical societal missions. This requires novel techniques to support the customization, self-management, and optimization of pervasive services and infrastructures to deal with the rapid change and the high dynamics of both, user needs and underlying environments. In such pervasive environments, people dynamically and actively collaborate with each other. In some aspects, the roles of end-users and developers are indistinguishable as end-users can mash services up to build complex processes suitable for themselves. Still techniques to support mashup and user participation, and to seamlessly integrate human and software services into pervasive environments and utilize them in complex collaborative processes are not well supported.

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The Autocomp team aims at addressing several research blocks that deal with the above-mentioned challenges by building tools, middleware and methodologies for:

Being able to deal with dynamic changes at runtime requires extensive use of various sources of knowledge about services, environments and processes. In this respect, we research on

The outcome of the Autocomp research is domain-independent as well as domain-specific such as collaborative processes and tools for SME, disaster management, and distributed health.

Also visit the Vitalab website for further research activities conducted by us.

People

Furthermore, we host some internship students and guests:

  • PhD Internships

Contact: Schahram Dustdar for general requests about Autocomp team.

Past members:

  • Robert Gombotz ( - Dec 2007)
  • Shariq Bashir (Dec 2007 - May 2008)

Current projects

Here is a list of projects that our research contributes on

  • Service-oriented Data Integration, 2009- , WWTF
  • SM4All: Sep, 2008 - Aug 2011 (EU IST FP7), Smart Homes for All
  • COIN: Jan, 2008 - Dec 2012 (EU IST FP7), Collaboration and Interoperability for networked enterprises
  • Commius: Feb, 2008 - Jan, 2011 (EU IST FP7), Community-based Interoperability Utility for SMEs
  • WORKPAD: Sep, 2006 - Aug, 2009 (EU IST FP6), An Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Software Infrastructure for Supporting Collaborative Work of Human Operators in Emergency/Disaster Scenarios.

Past Projects

Software Prototypes

Open Topics

  • There are various research open topics, ranging from practices to bachelor/master thesis. We are seeking highly motivated students who could work closely with us on our research projects and prototypes. Therefore, we suggest you to look at our projects and publications, take a read, then contact us if you find some interesting issues that you want to challenge.

Publications

Organized Workshops/Conferences

Internal Wiki

Acknowledgments

The work conducted in Autocomp is partially funded by Information Society Technologies Programme under the 6th Research Framework Programme of the European Union.