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The Imminent Complexity Quagmire in Pervasive Computing--Autonomic Agents a Solution?
Auckland, New Zealand July 11-July 14
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Roy Sterritt, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Sarah Eowyn, Johnston University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Patricia O'Hagan, Core Systems, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Edward Hanna, Core Systems, Belfast, Northern Ireland
This paper highlights the need for intrinsic self-management for next generation computing to combat the inherent complexity involved in the sheer scale of pervasive devices and connectivity. Through emerging lessons from a deployed Biometric Identification and Tracking System the recommendation from current available technologies is to utilize autonomic agents to provide the future requirements for self-management.
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Roy Sterritt, Sarah Eowyn, Patricia O'Hagan, Edward Hanna, "The Imminent Complexity Quagmire in Pervasive Computing--Autonomic Agents a Solution?," iceccs, pp.238-250, 12th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2007), 2007
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