Self-star Properties in Complex Information Systems: Conceptual and Practical Foundations

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Ozalp Babaoglu
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005. gada 24. maijs - 445 lappuses
Information systems can be complex due to numerous factors including scale, decentralization, heterogeneity, mobility, dynamism, bugs and failures. Depl- ing, operating and maintaining such systems can be not only very di'cult, but also very costly. A ?urry of recent activity has been directed at this pr- lem, and future information systems are envisioned as self-con'guring, se- organizing, self-managingandself-repairing.Collectively, wecalltheseproperties self- properties. This book is a "spin-o?" of a by-invitation-only Bertinoro workshop on se- propertiesincomplexsystemswhichwasheldinsummer2004inBertinoro, Italy. The Self-star workshop brought together researchers and practitioners from d- ferent disciplines and with di'erent backgrounds to discuss complex information systems.Thethemeoftheworkshopwastoidentifytheconceptualandpractical foundationsformodeling, analyzingandachievingself- propertiesindistributed and networked systems. Partly based on these discussions, we solicited papers from the workshop participants and a set of invitees for this book. We sought original contributions in which authors explicitly take a position concerningrequirements, usefulness, potentialandlimitations oftechnologies for self- properties of complex systems. This position needed to be founded on - search results that were put clearly in context with respect to the position sta- ment. We strongly encouraged visionary statements, thought-provoking ideas, and exploratory results that will help the reader form her or his own opinions on the importance of self- properties in current and future complex information systems.

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The Selfstar Vision
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Evolving Fractal Gene Regulatory Networks for Graceful Degradation
21
Shared Problems
36
Self Topology Control in Wireless Multihop Ad Hoc Communication
49
Emergent Consensus in Decentralised Systems Using Collaborative
63
PeertoPeer Algorithms
79
An Emergent
81
An Algorithmic View
97
Fundamentals of Dynamic Decentralized Optimization in Autonomic
204
Selfawareness vs Selforganization
219
Supporting Self
260
Requirements Models
273
An Efficient Platform for the Construction of Autonomic
291
The TOTA Approach
307
Towards Selfmanaging QoSEnabled PeertoPeer Systems
325
Design and Analysis of a Bioinspired Search Algorithm for Peer
358

Selfawareness
112
On the Use of Online Analytic Performance Models in Selfmanaging
128
PredictionBased Software Availability Enhancement
143
Making Selfadaptation an Engineering Reality
160
An Online Control Framework for Designing Selfoptimizing Computing
174
Selfmanagement of Systems Through Automatic Restart
189
Multifaceted Simultaneous Load Balancing in DHTBased
373
Robust LocalityAware Lookup Networks
392
PowerAware Distributed Protocol for a Connectivity Problem
403
Selfmanagement of Virtual Paths in Dynamic Networks
417
Examples and Prospects
433
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