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Autonomy in Organic Computing systems is supposed to ensure well-functioning engineering systems. Our approach called Semantic Multi-Criteria Decision Making (SeMCDM) brings the decision making process of autonomous units close to the intention of human designers. This paper studies the integration of marketplace-oriented behavior into SeMCDM. It defines distributed and centralized market scenarios, suggests evaluation metrics with consideration of resource-restricted applications, extracts related characteristics of the application environment and presents simulation results. The paper concludes with recommendations about the adequate market scenario in relation to the application environment.
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Mahmoudi, G., Müller-Schloer, C., Hähner, J. (2009). Marketplace-Oriented Behavior in Semantic Multi-Criteria Decision Making Autonomous Systems. In: Berekovic, M., Müller-Schloer, C., Hochberger, C., Wong, S. (eds) Architecture of Computing Systems – ARCS 2009. ARCS 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5455. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00454-4_14
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