2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11047-011-9254-0
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Digital Ecosystems: Ecosystem-Oriented Architectures

Abstract: We view Digital Ecosystems to be the digital counterparts of biological ecosystems. Here, we are concerned with the creation of these Digital Ecosystems, exploiting the self-organising properties of biological ecosystems to evolve high-level software applications. Therefore, we created the Digital Ecosystem, a novel optimisation technique inspired by biological ecosystems, where the optimisation works at two levels: a first optimisation, migration of agents which are distributed in a decentralised peer-to-peer… Show more

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“…An ecosystem consists of a set of actors and interactions hence the actors' capabilities and roles evolve dynamically in their own manner (Moore, 1996;Wallner & Menrad, 2010;Valkokari, 2015). Since then, the ecosystem terminology has been adopted in various research and practices such as in business (Moore, 1993), digital environment (Briscoe, Sadedin, & De Wilde, 2011) including the use of cloud computing (Suciu, Ularu, & Craciunescu, 2012), innovation (Gobble, 2014), and knowledge management (Thomson, Callan, & Dennis, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ecosystem consists of a set of actors and interactions hence the actors' capabilities and roles evolve dynamically in their own manner (Moore, 1996;Wallner & Menrad, 2010;Valkokari, 2015). Since then, the ecosystem terminology has been adopted in various research and practices such as in business (Moore, 1993), digital environment (Briscoe, Sadedin, & De Wilde, 2011) including the use of cloud computing (Suciu, Ularu, & Craciunescu, 2012), innovation (Gobble, 2014), and knowledge management (Thomson, Callan, & Dennis, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, the systems design approach can provide a new source of inspiration for designing sustainable and resilient socio-technical systems. For instance, nature is an abundant source of inspiration for resilient systems; there are several cases of sustainable system development in biomimicry (Ayyadurai, 2011;Briscoe, Sadedin, & Wilde, 2011;Kulyk, 2009) and numerous studies related to resilience in ecology. The systems design approach also offers a new domain of problems that have been relatively unexplored in the design discipline, i.e., the problems related to system needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stability, convergence and equilibrium of the evolving populations of our ecosystem-orientated distributed evolutionary computing have been analysed here [48], [49], while their complexity and self-organisation have been considered here [50], [51], [52], and the overall diversity of the ecosystem has been considered here [53]. This, and other work, will help to provide theoretical bounds on the control parameters.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%