ICAC 2005:
Seattle,
WA,
USA
Second International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC 2005), 13-16 June 2005, Seattle, WA, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2276-9
Cover
- Front Cover.
- Front Cover (2).
Introduction
- Message from the General Chairs and Program Chairs.
- Conference Organization.
Autonomic Middleware
- Vibhore Kumar, Brian F. Cooper, Karsten Schwan:
Distributed Stream Management using Utility-Driven Self-Adaptive Middleware.
3-14
- Jing Xu, Sumalatha Adabala, José A. B. Fortes:
Towards Autonomic Virtual Applications in the In-VIGO System.
15-26
- Thomas Heinis, Cesare Pautasso, Gustavo Alonso:
Design and Evaluation of an Autonomic Workflow Engine.
27-38
- David M. Chess, Giovanni Pacifici, Mike Spreitzer, Malgorzata Steinder, Asser N. Tantawi:
Experience with Collaborating Managers: Node Group Manager and Provisioning Manager.
39-50
Distributed Systems
Monitoring and Self-Healing
- Peter Bodík, Greg Friedman, Lukas Biewald, Helen Levine, George Candea, Kayur Patel, Gilman Tolle, Jonathan Hui, Armando Fox, Michael I. Jordan, David A. Patterson:
Combining Visualization and Statistical Analysis to Improve Operator Confidence and Efficiency for Failure Detection and Localization.
89-100
- Mark Brodie, Sheng Ma, Guy M. Lohman, Laurent Mignet, Natwar Modani, Mark Wilding, Jon Champlin, Peter Sohn:
Quickly Finding Known Software Problems via Automated Symptom Matching.
101-110
- Guofei Jiang, Haifeng Chen, Cristian Ungureanu, Kenji Yoshihira:
Multi-resolution Abnormal Trace Detection Using Varied-length N-grams and Automata.
111-122
- Christopher Roblee, Vincent H. Berk, George Cybenko:
Implementing Large-Scale Autonomic Server Monitoring Using Process Query Systems.
123-133
Management of Systems and Components
Performance and Learning
Resource Allocation
Security and Architecture
Storage,
Database and Networks
Monitoring and Self-Healing
Planning and Learning
Resource Allocation
- Gerald Tesauro, Rajarshi Das, William E. Walsh, Jeffrey O. Kephart:
Utility-Function-Driven Resource Allocation in Autonomic Systems.
342-343
- Piyush Shivam, Adriana Iamnitchi, Aydan R. Yumerefendi, Jeffrey S. Chase:
Model-Driven Placement of Compute Tasks and Data in a Networked Utility.
344-345
- Daniel Yagan, Chen-Khong Tham:
Self-Optimizing Architecture for QoS Provisioning in Differentiated Services.
346-347
- Gokul Soundararajan, Kaloian Manassiev, Jin Chen, Ashvin Goel, Cristiana Amza:
Feedback-based Scheduling for Back-end Databases in Shared Dynamic Content Server Clusters.
348-349
HCI and Policy
Software Engineering and Autonomic Middleware
- Jules White, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
The J3 Process for Building Autonomic Enterprise Java Bean Systems.
363-364
- Charles Earl, Emilio Remolina, Jim Ong, John Brown:
Distributed Troubleshooting Agents.
365-366
- Shaya Potter, Jason Nieh:
AutoPod: Unscheduled System Updates with Zero Data Loss.
367-368
- Sara Bouchenak, Fabienne Boyer, Daniel Hagimont, Sacha Krakowiak, Noel De Palma, Vivien Quéma, Jean-Bernard Stefani:
Architecture-Based Autonomous Repair Management: Application to J2EE Clusters.
369-370
Distributed Systems
- Apostolos Malatras, George Pavlou, Stylianos Gouveris, Sivapathalingham Sivavakeesar, Vassilios Karakoidas:
Self-Configuring and Optimizing Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
372-373
- Tomoko Suzuki, Taisuke Izumi, Fukuhito Ooshita, Toshimitsu Masuzawa:
Self-Adaptation of Mobile Agent Population in Dynamic Networks: A Biologically Inspired Approach.
374-375
- Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli:
Self-Maintaining Overlay Data Structures for Autonomic Distributed Computing.
376-377
- Fabrice Saffre, José Halloy, Jean-Louis Deneubourg:
The Ecology of the Grid.
378-379
Architecture and Design Principles
- David G. A. Mobach, Benno J. Overeinder, Frances M. T. Brazier:
A Resource Negotiation Infrastructure for Self-Managing Applications.
381-382
- Richard Anthony, Alun Butler, Mohammad T. Ibrahim:
Layered Autonomic Systems.
383-384
- E. Michael Maximilien, Munindar P. Singh:
Self-Adjusting Trust and Selection for Web Services.
385-386
- Christopher Rouff, Michael G. Hinchey, James L. Rash, Walter Truszkowski, Roy Sterritt:
Autonomicity of NASA Missions.
387-388
- Emil A. Stoyanov, Markus Alexander Wischy, Dieter Roller:
Cybernetics and General Systems Theory (GST) Principles for Autonomic Computing Design.
389-390
- Gabriel Mihai Lipsa, Andreas Herkersdorf, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Oliver Bringmann, Walter Stechele:
Towards a Framework and a Design Methodology for Autonomic SoC.
391-392
- Stephan Kubisch, Ronald Hecht, Dirk Timmermann:
Design Flow on a Chip - An Evolvable HW/SW Platform.
393-394
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