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Distributed Calculus and Coordination
News
- October 15, 2018: The lecture of today, 15/10/2018, is cancelled.
General Info
Teacher:
ESSE3 Link
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
Course Objectives
- Be able to characterize the modelling of complex systems.
- Be able to apply methods, languages and techniques of the distributed calculus and coordination in modelling complex systems.
- Be able to design a multiagent system using prototyping environment.
- Be able to characterize the evolution of a model with the analysis of real phenomenological data.
Course Contents
- Models and languages for distributed Calculus: process algebraic calculi, rule-based (CHAM), membrane-based (P-Systems).
- Coordination models and languages: Linda, Klaim
- Concurrent Programming paradigms: Agent-oriented, Actor-based.
- Multiagent modelling and simulation environments: REPAST
- Topological data analysis for driven modelling: S[B]
Study material
Course Slides
- slide 1st lesson
Reference books
- N. Khakpour, E. Merelli, M. Sirjani, L. Tesei. A Formal Approch to Multi-level Adaptive Systems: Modelling ad Analysis - Lecture Notes
- M.Wooldrige, An Introduction to Multiagent Systems,John Wiley & Sons, 2009
- L. Aceto, A.Ingosfdottier, K. Larsen Reactive Systems: Modelling, Specification and Verification (Cambridge University Press, 2007
- A. Zomorodiam, Topology for computing, Cambridge Univerisity Press, 2005
Exams
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
- N/A