Autonomic Computing. Principles, Design and Implementation

  • Lalanda P
  • McCann J
  • Diaconescu A
ISSN: 1863-7310
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Autonomic computing is changing the way software systems are being developed, introducing the goal of self-managed computing systems with minimal need for human input. This easy-to-follow, classroom-tested textbook/reference provides a practical perspective on autonomic computing. Through the combined use of examples and hands-on projects, the book enables the reader to rapidly gain an understanding of the theories, models, design principles and challenges of this subject while building upon their current knowledge; thus reinforcing the concepts of autonomic computing and self-management.

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Lalanda, P., McCann, J. a., & Diaconescu, A. (2013). Autonomic Computing. Principles, Design and Implementation. Technology (pp. XV, 288). Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4471-5007-7

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