Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Foundations of Coordination Languages and Self Adaptation
Natallia Kokash, Ant\'onio Ravara

TL;DR
FOCLASA 2012 showcased recent research on coordination languages and self-adaptation, emphasizing their role in managing complex, concurrent, distributed, and heterogeneous systems through innovative approaches and solutions.
Contribution
The workshop highlighted new research addressing coordination, self-adaptation, and type systems in complex systems, advancing understanding and methodologies in these key areas.
Findings
Enhanced models for self-adaptation in distributed systems
New coordination language frameworks for heterogeneous components
Improved type systems for concurrent and mobile systems
Abstract
Welcome to the proceedings of FOCLASA 2012, the 11th International Workshop on the Foundations of Coordination Languages and Self-Adaptation. FOCLASA 2012 was held in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, on September 8, 2012 as a satellite event of CONCUR 2012, the 23rd International Conference on Concurrency Theory. The workshop provides a venue where researchers and practitioners could meet, exchange ideas, identify common problems, determine some of the key and fundamental issues related to coordination languages and self adaptation, and explore together and disseminate solutions. Indeed, a number of hot research topics are currently sharing the common problem of combining concurrent, distributed, mobile and heterogeneous components, trying to harness the intrinsic complexity of the resulting systems. Computation nowadays is becoming inherently concurrent, either because of characteristics of…
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