Autonomic and Self-Organising Systems

Computer Networks, Special Issue, Volume 53, Issue 10, 14 July 2009
Guest Editors: Simon Dobson, John Strassner and Hermann de Meer
ISSN: 1389-1286, Softcover, pages 1567 - 1770, Published by Elsevier, July 2009
Description
"Autonomic systems have emerged in the last few years as a significant strand of research in computing and communications. From the original IBM conception of reducing total cost of ownership by providing increased automatic management of enterprise systems, autonomics research increasingly focuses on providing a range of services for self-configuration on installation, self-management over a component's lifetime, self-healing in case of attacks, and so forth – the so-called self-properties."
[S. Dobson, J. Strassner and H. de Meer, Computer Networks, Volume 53, Issue 10, Editorial]
- Autonomic and Self-Organising Systems
- Editorial
- Autonomic Architecture
- Transparent autonomization in CORBA
- An autonomic architecture for optimizing QoE in multimedia eccess networks
- Self-managing energy-efficient multicast support in MANETs under end-to-end reliability constraints
- Autonomic Communication Services
- A self-protecting and self-healing framework for negotiating services and trust in autonomic communication systems
- Minimum disruption service composition and recovery in mobile ad hoc networks
- Policy-constrained bio-inspired processes for autonomic route management
- Neighborhood tracking for mobile ad hoc networks
- Centroid virtual coordinates - A novel near-shortest path routing paradigm
- Self-Organising Systems
- Self-adaptive utility-based web session management
- Self-managed topologies in P2P networks
- A rule-based system for programming self-organized sensor and actor networks
- The evolution of transport protocols: An evolutionary game perspective
- A simulation of an economic, self-organising resource allocation approach for application layer networks