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Juan C. Burguillo
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· 2017
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69898-4_6
· OA: W4239461127
YOU?
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· 2017
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69898-4_6
· OA: W4239461127
Many natural systems work based on local interactions among their component entities, and some of them are described as self-organized (selforg). This term usually refers to a system that is able to change its internal organization in order to adapt to internal or external changes without the need for an explicit external control (Di Marzo-Serugendo et al., Informatica, 30:45–54, 2006, [8]). These collective systems are particularly robust, because of the inherent redundancy, provided by their multiple components; that allow them to adapt to changes in order to ensure their own survivability.
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