A Geographical Perspective on the Biotic Homogenization Process: Implications from the Macroecology of North American Birds

  • Maurer B
  • Linder E
  • Gammon D
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Control engineering approaches have been identified as a promising tool to integrate self-adaptive capabilities into software systems. Introduction of the feedback loop and controller into the management system potentially enables the software systems to achieve the runtime performance objectives and maintain the integrity of the system when they are operating in unpredictable and dynamic environments. There is a large body of literature that has proposed control engineering solutions for different application domains, handling different performance variables and control objectives. However, the relevant literature is scattered over different conference proceedings, journals and research communities. Consequently, conducting a survey to analyze and classify the existing literature is a useful, yet a challenging task. This paper presents the results of a systematic survey that includes classification and analysis of 161 papers in the existing literature. In order to capture the characteristics of the control solutions proposed in these papers we introduce a taxonomy as a basis for classification of all articles. Finally, survey results are presented, including quantitative, cross and trend analysis.

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Maurer, B. A., Linder, E. T., & Gammon, D. (2001). A Geographical Perspective on the Biotic Homogenization Process: Implications from the Macroecology of North American Birds. In Biotic Homogenization (pp. 157–177). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1261-5_8

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