Autonomic Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure, and Applications

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Manish Parashar, Salim Hariri
CRC Press, 2018 M10 3 - 568 páginas

The complexity of modern computer networks and systems, combined with the extremely dynamic environments in which they operate, is beginning to outpace our ability to manage them. Taking yet another page from the biomimetics playbook, the autonomic computing paradigm mimics the human autonomic nervous system to free system developers and administrators from performing and overseeing low-level tasks. Surveying the current path toward this paradigm, Autonomic Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure, and Applications offers a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art research and implementations in this emerging area.

This book begins by introducing the concepts and requirements of autonomic computing and exploring the architectures required to implement such a system. The focus then shifts to the approaches and infrastructures, including control-based and recipe-based concepts, followed by enabling systems, technologies, and services proposed for achieving a set of "self-*" properties, including self-configuration, self-healing, self-optimization, and self-protection. In the final section, examples of real-world implementations reflect the potential of emerging autonomic systems, such as dynamic server allocation and runtime reconfiguration and repair.

Collecting cutting-edge work and perspectives from leading experts, Autonomic Computing: Concepts, Infrastructure, and Applications reveals the progress made and outlines the future challenges still facing this exciting and dynamic field.

 

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Origins Evolution Direction
3
Chapter 2 A Requirements Engineering Perspective on Autonomic Systems Development
19
A SystemWide Perspective
35
Concepts Requirements and Infrastructure
49
Chapter 5 Architecture Overview for Autonomic Computing
71
Achieving Self Properties Approaches and Infrastructures
99
Chapter 6 A Taxonomy for Self Properties in Decentralized Autonomic Computing
101
Chapter 7 Exploiting Emergence in Autonomic Systems
121
Autonomic Information Flows for Critical Information Systems
275
Chapter 15 Scalable Management Technologies for Management of LargeScale Distributed Systems
305
A Research Vehicle
329
Realization of Self Properties
351
Chapter 17 Dynamic Server Allocation for Autonomic Service Centers in the Presence of Failures
353
Chapter 18 Effecting Runtime Reconfiguration in Managed Execution Environments
369
Chapter 19 SelfOrganizing Scheduling on the Organic Grid
389
Chapter 20 Autonomic Data Streaming for HighPerformance Scientific Applications
413

Chapter 8 A ControlBased Approach to Autonomic Performance Management in Computing Systems
149
Chapter 9 Transparent Autonomization in Composite Systems
169
Chapter 10 RecipeBased Service Configuration and Adaptation
189
Achieving Self Properties Enabling Systems Technologies and Services
209
Chapter 11 A Programming System for Autonomic SelfManaging Applications
211
Chapter 12 A SelfConfiguring Service Composition Engine
237
Chapter 13 Dynamic Collaboration in Autonomic Computing
253
Chapter 21 Autonomic Power and Performance Management of Internet Data
435
Chapter 22 Trace Analysis for Fault Detection in Application Servers
471
Chapter 23 AnomalyBased Self Protection against Network Attacks
493
Index
523
Back cover
541
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