Distributed Calculus and Coordination


  • February 29nd, 2016: The page is on-line

Teacher:

Lessons schedule:

  • Monday, 11am - 1pm (Room, D. M. Ritchie)
  • Wednesday, 11am - 1pm (Room, D. M. Ritchie)

Students Office hours:

  • Monday 4pm - 6pm, Palazzo Battibocca - 2nd Piano - Room n.CS-05

  1. Be able to characterize the modelling of complex systems.
  2. Be able to apply methods, languages and techniques of the distributed calculus and coordination in modelling complex systems.
  3. Be able to design a multiagent system using prototyping environment.
  4. Be able to characterize the evolution of a model with the analysis of real phenomenological data.

  1. Models and languages for distributed Calculus: process algebraic calculi, rule-based (CHAM), membrane-based (P-Systems).
  2. Coordination models and languages: Linda, Klaim
  3. Concurrent Programming paradigms: Agent-oriented, Actor-based.
  4. Multiagent modelling and simulation environments: REPAST
  5. Topological data analysis for driven modelling: S[B]

Course Slides

  • slide 1st lesson

Reference books

  1. N. Khakpour, E. Merelli, M. Sirjani, L. Tesei. A Formal Approch to Multi-level Adaptive Systems: Modelling ad Analysis - Lecture Notes
  2. M.Wooldrige, An Introduction to Multiagent Systems,John Wiley & Sons, 2009
  3. L. Aceto, A.Ingosfdottier, K. Larsen Reactive Systems: Modelling, Specification and Verification (Cambridge University Press, 2007
  4. A. Zomorodiam, Topology for computing, Cambridge Univerisity Press, 2005

Exam Dates A.Y. 2015/2016

  • Winter session dates here
  • Summer session dates here
  • Autumn session dates here
  • Winter session dates here (2016)

Exam rules:

  • Homeworks
  • Development of a project (group or individual assignment).

Exam Results

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