This document summarizes the results of the Working Group 3 - ``Terminology\u27\u27 - at the Dagstuhl Seminar 09201 ``Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Systems\u27\u27 (organized by A. Andrzejak, K. Geihs, O. Shehory and J. Wilkes). The seminar was held from May 10th 2009 to May 15th 2009 in Schloss Dagstuhl~--~Leibniz Center for Informatics
Dagstuhl seminar 11062 ``Self-Repairing Programs\u27\u27 included 23 participants and organizers fro...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
This document summarizes the results of the Working Group 3 - ``Terminology\u27\u27 - at the Dagstuh...
This document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - ``Self-Healing and Recovery\u27\u27 -...
peer-reviewedThis document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - Self- Healing and Recov...
From May 10th 2009 to May 15th 2009 the Dagstuhl Seminar 09201 ``Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Sy...
The introduction of self-healing capabilities to software systems could offer a way to alter the cur...
One of the potential approaches to achieving dependable system operation is to incorporate so-called...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
The main obstacle to further progress in Information Technology (IT) industry is software complexity...
From May 10th 2009 to May 15th 2009 the Dagstuhl Seminar 09201 ``Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Sy...
The main obstacle to further progress in Information Technology (IT) industry is software complexity...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The term “Self-healing” denotes the capability of a software system in dealing with bugs. Fault tole...
Dagstuhl seminar 11062 ``Self-Repairing Programs\u27\u27 included 23 participants and organizers fro...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
This document summarizes the results of the Working Group 3 - ``Terminology\u27\u27 - at the Dagstuh...
This document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - ``Self-Healing and Recovery\u27\u27 -...
peer-reviewedThis document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - Self- Healing and Recov...
From May 10th 2009 to May 15th 2009 the Dagstuhl Seminar 09201 ``Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Sy...
The introduction of self-healing capabilities to software systems could offer a way to alter the cur...
One of the potential approaches to achieving dependable system operation is to incorporate so-called...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
The main obstacle to further progress in Information Technology (IT) industry is software complexity...
From May 10th 2009 to May 15th 2009 the Dagstuhl Seminar 09201 ``Self-Healing and Self-Adaptive Sy...
The main obstacle to further progress in Information Technology (IT) industry is software complexity...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The term “Self-healing” denotes the capability of a software system in dealing with bugs. Fault tole...
Dagstuhl seminar 11062 ``Self-Repairing Programs\u27\u27 included 23 participants and organizers fro...
This article reviews the existing work in self-healing and self-repairing technologies, including wo...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...