Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be complementary principles in the design of autonomic systems. We demonstrate by means of a simple example that self-organisation mechanisms are suitable for the autonomic formation of supervision infrastructures that supports the self-management of service providing configurations
This paper presents a conceptual framework for speaking about self-organizing systems. The aim is to...
Research on self-organization tries to describe and explain forms, complex patterns and behaviours t...
As in a complex growing mesh technologies field, autonomic computing is an auspicious new approach f...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be comple-mentary principles in the design of a...
Self-managed systems have been identified as a key approach to addressing the problem of ever increa...
This paper describes the need for a self-organising Service Level Management (SLM) in future Service...
Abstract — This paper describes two complementary mechanisms for the supervision of large scale and ...
Modern dynamic distributed systems require to dynamically take into account at runtime the changes i...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
This paper aims at providing a rigorous definition of self-organization, one of the most desired pro...
One of the key motivations for the provisioning of autonomic communication features in next generati...
This article presents a service-centric orchestration protocol for self-interested autonomic managem...
The structure and operation of human organizations, such as corporations, offer useful insights to d...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for speaking about self-organizing systems. The aim is to...
Research on self-organization tries to describe and explain forms, complex patterns and behaviours t...
As in a complex growing mesh technologies field, autonomic computing is an auspicious new approach f...
Self-organisation and self-management are assumed to be comple-mentary principles in the design of a...
Self-managed systems have been identified as a key approach to addressing the problem of ever increa...
This paper describes the need for a self-organising Service Level Management (SLM) in future Service...
Abstract — This paper describes two complementary mechanisms for the supervision of large scale and ...
Modern dynamic distributed systems require to dynamically take into account at runtime the changes i...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
This paper aims at providing a rigorous definition of self-organization, one of the most desired pro...
One of the key motivations for the provisioning of autonomic communication features in next generati...
This article presents a service-centric orchestration protocol for self-interested autonomic managem...
The structure and operation of human organizations, such as corporations, offer useful insights to d...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
The concept of self-organization in social science is reviewed. In the first two sections, some basi...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for speaking about self-organizing systems. The aim is to...
Research on self-organization tries to describe and explain forms, complex patterns and behaviours t...
As in a complex growing mesh technologies field, autonomic computing is an auspicious new approach f...