Policy-based autonomic computing with integral support for self-stabilisation DOI: 10.1504/IJAC.2009.024497 | Richard John Anthony | This paper describes the AGILE technology for building self-managing systems. AGILE serves as both a policy expression language and a framework that facilitates the integration and dynamic composition of several autonomic computing techniqu... | 1 - 33 |
An autonomic service discovery mechanism to support pervasive devices accessing the semantic grid DOI: 10.1504/IJAC.2009.024497 | Tao Guan, Ed Zaluska, David De Roure | One of the essential challenges of integrating pervasive devices into a grid environment to enhance pervasive device capabilities is that pervasive devices need to locate, find, select and invoke the appropriate grid services in an autonomi... | 34 - 49 |
An autonomic problem determination system using adaptive multi-levels dictionaries and singular value decomposition techniques DOI: 10.1504/IJAC.2009.024497 | Thomas Kwok, Hoi Chan | An autonomic Problem Determination (PD) system can adapt to changing environments, react to existing or new error conditions and predict possible problems from a collection of seemingly unrelated events and take actions proactively. In this... | 50 - 57 |
Towards autonomic service-oriented applications DOI: 10.1504/IJAC.2009.024497 | Davide Tosi, Giovanni Denaro, Mauro Pezze | The integration of third-party web services can solve complex business problems and can reduce risks, costs and time-to-market. However, the task of the integrators is challenged by services that are maintained by different organisations, a... | 58 - 80 |
Improving the performances of JMS-based applications DOI: 10.1504/IJAC.2009.024497 | Christophe Taton, Noel De Palma, Sara Bouchenak, Daniel Hagimont | In the Java world, a standardised interface exists for Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM): Java Messaging Service or JMS. Like other middleware, some JMS implementations use clustering techniques to provide some level of performance and faul... | 81 - 102 |