Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeSection 1 Autonomic Computing.- General-Purpose Autonomic Computing.- Software Architecture-Based Self-Adaptation.- Mobile Agent Middleware for Autonomic Data Fusion in Wireless Sensor Networks.- Component-Based Autonomic Management for Legacy Software.- Dynamic WSDL for Supporting Autonomic Computing.- Bio-inspired Cognitive Radio for Dynamic Spectrum Access.- Introducing Autonomous Behaviors into IMS-Based Architectures.- Embodied Cognition-Based Distributed Spectrum Sensing for Autonomic Wireless Systems.- Autonomic Peer-to-Peer Systems: Incentive and Security Issues.- Section 2 Autonomic Networking.- Toward Autonomic Networks: Knowledge Management and Self-Stabilization.- Autonomic Networking in Wireless Sensor Networks.- iNetLab: A Model-Driven Development and Performance Engineering Environment for Autonomic Network Applications.- Network Reconfiguration in High-Performance Interconnection Networks.- Autonomic Management of Networked Web Services-Based Processes.- Concepts for Self-Protection.- Formal Aspects of Self-* in Autonomic Networked Computing Systems.- Autonomic Information Diffusion in Intermittently Connected Networks.- Dynamic and Fair Spectrum Access for Autonomous Communications.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Autonomic Computing. General-Purpose Autonomic Computing. Software Architecture-Based Self-Adaptation. Mobile Agent Middleware for Autonomic Data Fusion. Component-Based Autonomic Management for Legacy Software. Dynamic WSDL for Supporting Autonomic Computing. Bio-Inspired Cognitive Radio for Dynamic Spectrum Access. Introducing Autonomous Behaviors into IMS-Based Architectures. Embodied Cognition Based Distributed Spectrum Sensing for Autonomic Wireless Systems. Autonomic Peer-to-Peer Systems: Incentive and Security Issues.- Part II: Autonomic Networking. Towards Autonomic Networks: Knowledge Management and Self-Stabilization. Autonomic Networking in Wireless Sensor Networks. iNetLab: A Model-Driven Development Environment for Biologically-Inspired Autonomic Network Applications. Network Reconfiguration in High-Performance Interconnection Networks. Autonomic Management of Networked Web Services-Based Processes. Concepts for Self-Protection. Formal Aspects of Self-* in Autonomic Networked Computing Systems. Autonomic Information Diffusion in Intermittently Connected Networks. Dynamic and Fair Spectrum Access for Autonomous Communications.