Abstract
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.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Unknown Host Publication |
Publisher | IEEE |
Pages | 519-527 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - Apr 2005 |
Event | of IEEE Workshop on the Engineering of Autonomic Systems (EASe 2005) at 12th Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS 2005) - Greenbelt, MD, USA Duration: 1 Apr 2005 → … |
Conference
Conference | of IEEE Workshop on the Engineering of Autonomic Systems (EASe 2005) at 12th Annual IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS 2005) |
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Period | 1/04/05 → … |