Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments [electronic resource] : Fourth IEEE International Workshop, MACE 2009, Venice, Italy, October 26-27, 2009. Proceedings / edited by John C. Strassner, Yacine M. Ghamri-Doudane.

Por: Strassner, John C [editor.]Colaborador(es): Ghamri-Doudane, Yacine M [editor.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5844Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Descripción: XII, 117 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642050060Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Computer science | Computer network architectures | Computer Communication Networks | Software engineering | Information systems | Information Systems | Computer Science | Information Systems and Communication Service | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Computer Communication Networks | Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks | Special Purpose and Application-Based SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.7 Clasificación LoC:QA75.5-76.95Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Research and development of autonomics have come a long way, and we are - lighted to present the proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Workshop on Modeling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2009). As in the last three years, this workshop was held as part of Manweek, the International Week on Management of Networks and Services, which took place in the cult- ally rich city of Venice in Italy. Manweek is now an umbrella of ?ve workshops and conferences focusing on di?erent aspects of network and service mana- ment, including MACE, distributed operations and management (DSOM), - basedmanagement(IPOM),towardsmultimediaandmobilenetworks(MMNS), and virtualization and middleware for next generation networks (NGNM). F- ther information of Manweek and the individual workshops and conferences can be found athttp://www.manweek.org. MACE started as an experiment, in 2006, and created a small community that now ?nds itself attracted back each year by a feeling of excitement and anticipation to share new advances and development. Certainly, MACE is not as shiny or practiced as other well-known conferences and workshops, but we consider this a feature of the workshop itself. New ideas, a little rough around theedges(andsometimesmorethanalittle),oftenquiteun?nished,popoutand provoke extensive discussion. Science needs this kind of exploratory adventure, and we have been strongly motivated to continue preserving this atmosphere of exploration and discussion in this years technical program.
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Invited Paper -- Combining Learned and Highly-Reactive Management -- Session A Theory of Autonomic Management -- The Applicability of Self-Awareness for Network Management Operations -- Goal-Based Service Creation Using Autonomic Entities -- Achieving High-Level Directives Using Strategy-Trees -- Session B Applying Autonomic Principles -- A Cognitive Mechanism for Rate Adaptation in Wireless Networks -- OSPF for Implementing Self-adaptive Routing in Autonomic Networks: A Case Study -- Intrinsic Monitoring Using Behaviour Models in IPv6 Networks -- Session C Short Papers -- Utilization of a Cooperative Multiagent System in the Context of Cognitive Radio Networks -- On the Design of an Architecture for Partitioned Knowledge Management in Autonomic Multimedia Access and Aggregation Networks -- Decentralized Aggregation Protocols in Peer-to-Peer Networks: A Survey.

Research and development of autonomics have come a long way, and we are - lighted to present the proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Workshop on Modeling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2009). As in the last three years, this workshop was held as part of Manweek, the International Week on Management of Networks and Services, which took place in the cult- ally rich city of Venice in Italy. Manweek is now an umbrella of ?ve workshops and conferences focusing on di?erent aspects of network and service mana- ment, including MACE, distributed operations and management (DSOM), - basedmanagement(IPOM),towardsmultimediaandmobilenetworks(MMNS), and virtualization and middleware for next generation networks (NGNM). F- ther information of Manweek and the individual workshops and conferences can be found athttp://www.manweek.org. MACE started as an experiment, in 2006, and created a small community that now ?nds itself attracted back each year by a feeling of excitement and anticipation to share new advances and development. Certainly, MACE is not as shiny or practiced as other well-known conferences and workshops, but we consider this a feature of the workshop itself. New ideas, a little rough around theedges(andsometimesmorethanalittle),oftenquiteun?nished,popoutand provoke extensive discussion. Science needs this kind of exploratory adventure, and we have been strongly motivated to continue preserving this atmosphere of exploration and discussion in this years technical program.

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