Abstract — This paper describes two complementary mechanisms for the supervision of large scale and highly distributed systems structured as a cloud of autonomic computing components. The first one is based on the creation of supervision pervasions, for the supervision of clusters of components (i.e., aggregates structurally organized through one or several contracts) implementing specific services in accordance to service-specific management policies. This mechanism is designed as a supplementary service that can be requested by operational components and is structured as an ensemble of self-contained objects that implement an autonomic control loop, which does not require any a priori knowledge on the structure of the supervised system. T...
An interesting approach to the design and development of the future Internetforesees a networked ser...
Autonomic computing is the solution proposed to cope with the complexity of today\u27s computing env...
The complexity of pervasive computing systems is rapidly increasing, and this calls for service mode...
Abstract — This paper describes a supervision system for autonomic distributed systems (e.g. a cloud...
This paper describes a supervision system for autonomic distributed systems (e.g. a cloud computing ...
One of the key motivations for the provisioning of autonomic communication features in next generati...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be complementary principles in the design of au...
Held as Part of the 8th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisC...
Modern dynamic distributed systems require to dynamically take into account at runtime the changes i...
Efficient resource management is one of key problems associated with large-scale distributed computa...
Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for managing large, complex computing systems. Spec...
Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac- ing the human factor in the deployment...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be comple-mentary principles in the design of a...
The increasing scale and complexity of distributed system motivates the need for autonomous manageme...
Autonomic Systems are computer systems that can self-manage by ensuring that the system is optimal, ...
An interesting approach to the design and development of the future Internetforesees a networked ser...
Autonomic computing is the solution proposed to cope with the complexity of today\u27s computing env...
The complexity of pervasive computing systems is rapidly increasing, and this calls for service mode...
Abstract — This paper describes a supervision system for autonomic distributed systems (e.g. a cloud...
This paper describes a supervision system for autonomic distributed systems (e.g. a cloud computing ...
One of the key motivations for the provisioning of autonomic communication features in next generati...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be complementary principles in the design of au...
Held as Part of the 8th International Federated Conference on Distributed Computing Techniques, DisC...
Modern dynamic distributed systems require to dynamically take into account at runtime the changes i...
Efficient resource management is one of key problems associated with large-scale distributed computa...
Autonomic computing is being advocated as a tool for managing large, complex computing systems. Spec...
Traditionally, autonomic computing is envisioned as replac- ing the human factor in the deployment...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be comple-mentary principles in the design of a...
The increasing scale and complexity of distributed system motivates the need for autonomous manageme...
Autonomic Systems are computer systems that can self-manage by ensuring that the system is optimal, ...
An interesting approach to the design and development of the future Internetforesees a networked ser...
Autonomic computing is the solution proposed to cope with the complexity of today\u27s computing env...
The complexity of pervasive computing systems is rapidly increasing, and this calls for service mode...