Program
SocioAware constituted the main track of SASOST, the newly introduced satellite workshop on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Socio-Technical Systems at IEEE SASO 2013.
| 09:00 am | Opening Statement |
| [Socially-Aware Information and Communication Systems (SocioAware)] | |
| 09:15 am | Jean Botev, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
| Raising social awareness - implications, analysis and design of socio-technical systems | |
| 09:45 am | Jeremy Pitt, Imperial College London, UK |
| Social capital for self-organising Socio-technical systems | |
| 10:30 am | - Coffee Break - |
| 11:00 am | Giuseppe Valetto (Drexel University, USA and Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy) |
| Exploit the technical to explore the social: the case of emergent virtual teams | |
| 11:30 am | Ingo Scholtes (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) |
| Topological and Temporal Complexity in Socio-Technical Systems | |
| 12:00 am | Jake Beal (BBN Technologies, USA) |
| The Importance of Asymmetry for Rapidly Reaching Consensus | |
| 12:30 pm | - Lunch Break - |
| [Trust in self-organizing and autonomous systems (TSOS)] | |
| 02:00 pm | Jan Kantert (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany) |
| Application of learning to trust-adaptive agents | |
| 02:30 pm | Gerrit Anders (University of Augsburg, Germany) |
| Trust-based Algorithms and Decision Procedures for Power Management Systems | |
| 03:00 pm | Discussion Round I |
| Do we need SASO concepts in Socio-Technical systems? | |
| 03:30 pm | - Coffee Break - |
| [Computationally Adapted {laws|policies|norms} for Self-Organising Systems (CA*OS)] | |
| 04:00 pm | Didac Busquets (Imperial College London, UK) |
| Adapting rules and policies in open systems | |
| 04:30 pm | Matteo Mordacchini (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa, Italy) |
| Exploiting self-organising communities to improve recommendations in P2P systems | |
| 05:00 pm | Discussion Round II |
| Do we need social concepts in SASO systems? | |
| 05:30 pm | Closing Statement |








