TOWARDS SELF-ADAPTATION IN RECONFIGURABLE NETWORK NODES

Today, computing nodes are everywhere, either visible as laptops and mobile phones or invisible as embedded devices in trains, home appliances or in the backbone of the Internet. The management of those devices becomes more and more difficult as the number of devices and the complexity of the applications increase. In order to cope with this complexity the idea of nodes with self-*1 features emerged.

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