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Important dates
Paper Submission April 5, 2004
April 25,2004
History Selected papers posted up June 18, 2004
Website Update March 4, 2004
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Abstract Coordination and Adaptation are two key issues when developing complex distributed systems. Coordination focus on the interaction among computational entities. Adaptation focus on the problems raised when the interacting entities do not match properly. The topics of interest of the workshop cover a broad number of fields where coordination and adaptation have an impact: models, requirements identification, interface specification, extra-functional properties, documentation, automatic generation, frameworks, middleware and tools, and experience reports. To enable lively and productive discussions, attendance will be limited to 20 participants, and submission of a short position paper is required. Submissions should describe work-in-progress, open questions and participants’ expectations on the workshop. We suggest that position papers contain a specific final section identifying Open Issues. Participants will make a five-minutes presentation of their positions, followed by a discussion which must serve to identify a list of open issues in the field. Then, participants will be divided into smaller groups (4-5 persons each), attending to their interests. The task of each group will be to discuss about a set of the previously identified topics. Finally, a plenary session will be held, in which each group will present their conclusions to the rest of the participants.
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