Marco Cioffi

Autonomic Computing

Autonomic Computing I wrote this paper as a student of the course of Software Engineering at Politecnico di Milano taught by Prof. Carlo Ghezzi. The following is the abstract of the article:
Factors like the interconnection, the heterogeneity and the high dynamism characterize ICT systems like software, services or nets. The management of such systems, consequently, becomes particularly complex and expensive. The autonomic computing defines an architecture which promises to pull down costs of maintenance of ICT systems defining an architecture in which each entity can self-repair, self-configure, self-optimize and self-protect itself. This paper represents an overview of the new paradigm, in which we go through the definition of the conceptual elements of the architecture, the standards, the technologies available and some examples of applications.
Sorry this article is available only italian.

Autonomic Computing Autonomic Computing

Credit-based mobility system

7/26/2006, filed under — Marco Cioffi @ 7:44 pm

ASP I wrote this paper as a student of the ASP (Alta Scuola Politecnica, link). The following is the abstract of the article:
Traffic congestion is nowadays one of the biggest problems of livability of cities. The continuous growth of number of vehicles and the difficulty to use funds effectively to improve the capacity of the road is bringing bad times to the local administrators. Mobility managers are in crisis while they are choosing which prohibition to apply to improve the fluidness of cars’ flow. The motorists, as usual, are not happy with the continuous rise of new constraints to their freedom. Consequently, new models that act to control the demand rather than to eliminate the demand are rising up. This paper describes methods for the demand control, in particular road pricing and the recent credit-based mobility system that promise to create a virtuous circle that self-adjusts the demand while it preserves the motorists’ freedom.

Credit-based mobility system Credit-based mobility system

The organisation in the era of knowledge workers

3/31/2006, filed under — Marco Cioffi @ 7:34 pm

ASP I wrote this paper as a student of the ASP (Alta Scuola Politecnica, link). The following is the abstract of the article:
Nowadays the marketplace is extremely dynamic and competitive, the continuous requests of innovation and the following creative destruction is bringing bad times to the management. The corporate leaders are in crisis while they are tackling the problem of human resources reorganisation and if the profits of corporations are increasing, the stress caused by high level of work is rising too. Consequently, the model of the worker is crossing a new era; it is changing from a single manual-worker entity to a networked knowledge-worker entity. This paper describes how the organisations are trying to address this process, analysing different approaches to the management of organisation it presents real case studies augmented by mean of historical perspective. A proper conception of the organisation can foster and promote valuable changing and innovation inside firms while it preserves the human dimension.

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The organisation in the era of knowledge workers The organisation in the era of knowledge workers

Reinforcement learning in robotics, an application using Lego Mindstorms

12/1/2005, filed under — Marco Cioffi @ 7:15 pm

Lego Mindstorms Robot
I completed a presentation for the course of Robotics 1 at Politecnico di Milano with the Prof. Gini Giuseppina. I worked on an implementation of the Q-Learning for the Lego Mindstorms.


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Cioffi Robotics 1 Robotics 1 Cioffi


Graduated!

7/28/2004, filed under — Marco Cioffi @ 2:39 pm

graduatedToday I can say that I’m an engineer.. I’m graduated in “computer engineering” at the University of Bologna - Cesena with 110/110 cum laude the thesis title is “Melting agent infrastructures from foundation to implementation”