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Practical Autonomic Computing
Chicago, Illinois September 17-September 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2006.6730th Annual International Computer So ...
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George Cybenko, Dartmouth College, USA
Vincent H. Berk, Dartmouth College, USA
Ian D. Gregorio-De.Souza, Dartmouth College, USA
Chad Behre, Dartmouth College, USA
Autonomic computing generally refers to future information processing and networking technologies that are capable of self-awareness for the purposes of self-optimization, self-healing and self-protection. This paper is an overview of the goals, motivations and current status of this technical area, with specific focus on the technical and deployment challenges. Our conclusion is that, while the imperative to develop autonomic computing capabilities is indisputable, the technical and business obstacles are extremely significant. Those obstacles are not being coherently or adequately addressed by the R&D and business communitie
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George Cybenko, Vincent H. Berk, Ian D. Gregorio-De.Souza, Chad Behre, "Practical Autonomic Computing," compsac, vol. 1, pp.3-14, 30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'06), 2006
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