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- ItemA Communication model of distributed information sources bacteria colonies inspired(IEEE, 2006) Mellah, Hakima; Hassas, Salima; Drias, HabibaThe implementation of communication organizational strategies constitutes an essential performance factor. Nowadays, the organization becomes companies competitiveness element (organizational structures), networks, knowledge and competences management, and cooperation. This, to be better reactive to ensure the competing character, to support better new information technologies, concerning the data exchange inside as outside an organization. The information systems specification gives a partial description of the organization, which integrated with other descriptions is regarded as being the organization model. Using the abstraction level of an information system (information source) was proven to be not sufficient to face the conflicts confronted by the organizations. These conflicts are the improvement and the change with an aim of adapting constantly to the environment new requirements. These latter are essential to support the dynamic character which tends to characterize the current organizations and which is often nature taken. In order to implement this dynamism, we took as a starting point the biological sciences and more particularly the bacteria colonies. This paper presents a correspondence model between a communication system of distributed information sources and a bacteria colony
- ItemA fault tolerant services discovery by self organisation: a MAS approach.(Inderscience, 2013) Mellah, Hakima; Hassas, Salima; Drias, HabibaThe service discovery has become an emerging phenomena in software engineering and process engineering as well. The paper presents a multi agent system (MAS) approach, for service discovery process, based on a self-organising protocol. This feature is very crucial for assuring a correct service delivery, to avoid failures or mal-function for the service discovery environment. The requirement for self-organising choreographed services have been well realised, in case of operational, functional and behavioural faults. The self-organising protocol is conceived from bacteria colony.
- ItemA Formal Approach for a Self Organizing Protocol Inspired by Bacteria Colonies: Production System Application(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010) Mellah, Hakima; Hassas, Salima; Drias, Habiba; Raiah, A.; Tiguemoumine, A.Any dysfunction in production system (PS) is likely to be very expensive; so modelling by Multi Agent Systems (MAS) makes the production system (PS) possible to have aspects of robustness, reactivity and flexibility, which allow the PS control to be powerful and to react to all the risks being able to occur. In order to have a fault-tolerant PS, we propose when and how to recourse to a self organizing protocol making the MAS capable of changing its communication structure or organization, and thus reorganizing itself without any external intervention.
- ItemA formal approach for a self organizing protocol: Production System application(CERIST, 2009-10) Mellah, Hakima; Drias, Habiba; Hassas, SalimaAny dysfunction in production system (PS) is likely to be very expensive; so modelling by Multi Agent Systems (MAS) makes the production system (PS) possible to have aspects of robustness, reactivity and flexibility, which allow the PS control to be powerful and to react to all the risks being able to occur. In order to have a fault-tolerant PS, we propose when and how to recourse to a self organizing protocol making the MAS capable of changing its communication structure or organization, and thus reorganizing itself without any external intervention.
- ItemExploring a self organizing Multi Agent System for service discovery(CERIST, 2009-09) Mellah, Hakima; Drias, Habiba; Banarjee, Soumya; Hassas, SalimaThe paper presents a Multi Agent System (MAS) approach, for service discovery process to consider the user in the service discovery process involoving his interactions under constraints. The service discovery has become an emerging phenomena in software engineering and process engineering as well. The proposed MAS has demonstrated significant self oranizining potential. This feature is very crucial for assuring a correct service delivery, to avoid failures or mal-function for the service discovery environment. The requirement for self organizing choreographed services have been well realized, in case of operational, functional and behavioral faults. Self organization within the MAS is adopted by the recourse to a self organizing protocol conceived from bacteria colony and evolutinary computation paradigm.