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PACT: Personal Autonomic Computing Tools
Greenbelt, Maryland April 04-April 07
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Roy Sterritt, University of Ulster
Barry Smyth, University of Ulster
Martin Bradley, University of Ulster
Personal Computing offers unique challenges for self-management due to its multi-equipment, multi-situation, and multi-user nature. The aim of this research is to improve the autonomicity within personal computing; the evolution towards Personal Autonomic Computing. In this paper proof of concept self-managing tools are presented and lessons learned derived. At this stage of the autonomic evolution the need of new software development processes to provide the self-* properties is becoming very evident.
Index Terms:
Autonomic Computing, Personal Autonomic Computing, Self-Monitoring
Citation:
Roy Sterritt, Barry Smyth, Martin Bradley, "PACT: Personal Autonomic Computing Tools," ecbs, pp.519-527, 12th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'05), 2005
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