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24 July 2002 Middleware enabling computational self-reflection: exploring the need for and some costs of selfreflecting networks with application to homeland defense
Michael J. Kramer, Kirstie L. Bellman, Christopher Landauer
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Abstract
This paper will review and examine the definitions of Self-Reflection and Active Middleware. Then it will illustrate a conceptual framework for understanding and enumerating the costs of Self-Reflection and Active Middleware at increasing levels of Application. Then it will review some application of Self-Reflection and Active Middleware to simulations. Finally it will consider the application and additional kinds of costs applying Self-Reflection and Active Middleware to sharing information among the organizations expected to participate in Homeland Defense.
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Michael J. Kramer, Kirstie L. Bellman, and Christopher Landauer "Middleware enabling computational self-reflection: exploring the need for and some costs of selfreflecting networks with application to homeland defense", Proc. SPIE 4745, Technologies, Systems, and Architectures for Trans-National Defense, (24 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.475860
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KEYWORDS
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