Abstract
The improvement in the management capabilities and available
bandwidth offered by next generation of networks is accelerating the
development of a new kind of applications, interfaces and services. The
ultimate goal of such networks is to automatically adapt their services
and resources in accordance with changing environmental conditions and
user needs. Such ‘autonomic’ capabilities imply the usage of sophisticated
technologies in order to integrate every object of our environment that
would be enabled with important computational power and storage capabilities.
The challenge behind such implementation is to simplify the
administrators’ task by automating the decision making process, and
enabling the users to seamlessly find their way in such pervasive environments.
This paper gives an overview of the different architectures
that support the design, implementation and deployment of autonomic
systems.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Event | 1st IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE) - Duration: 01 Jan 2006 → … |
Workshop
Workshop | 1st IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE) |
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Period | 01/01/2006 → … |