Recent progress in basic research has lead to visions how to use new self-organizing networks for advanced information systems. These networks function without central administration – all nodes are able to adapt themselves to new environments autonomously and independently. The addition of new nodes or failure of individual nodes does not significantly impact the network’s ability to function properly. Information systems and underlying technologies for self-organizing networks, in the context of a specific application domain, are the central topic of research for this graduate school.

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2013
Consistency and Fault Tolerance of Distributed Storage Systems Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2013 Kathrin Sobe BibTeX
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2009
Co-Reservation of Resources in the Grid Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Alexander Reinefeld, Miroslaw Malek, H.-U. Heiß (Advisors), 2009, ISBN: 978-3-86853-137-4 Thomas Röblitz PDF
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