摘要
Next generation computer-based environments are ever increasingly pervasive and ubiquitous. Such interconnected device-based environments necessitate little or no human involvement in the management loop. Self-* properties, or "selfware," refers to current and emerging behaviors exhibited by systems that are considered to be "autonomic" or inspired by another view of self-management. We describe some emerging properties, which range from self-adjusting to self-destruction. We describe the architecture required to create self-ware and discuss the relationship between autonomicity and autonomy, and document some additional novel autonomic constructs inspired from biology for the next generation self-managing environments.
- 出版日期2011