Reconfigurable computing: a survey of systems and software
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
Affect and machine design: Lessons for the development of autonomous machines
IBM Systems Journal
Self-Management: The Solution to Complexity or Just Another Problem?
IEEE Distributed Systems Online
An Architectural Approach to Autonomic Computing
ICAC '04 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomic Computing
Cooperative negotiation in autonomic systems using incremental utility elicitation
UAI'03 Proceedings of the Nineteenth conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
Emergence versus self-organisation: different concepts but promising when combined
Engineering Self-Organising Systems
Modeling reflex-healing autonomy for large-scale embedded systems
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
Policy-based management of networked computing systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Given the scale and complexity of today's systems, it is of increasing importance that they handle and manage system's problems on their own in an intelligent and autonomous way. To cope with all non-deterministic changes and events that dynamically occur in a system's environment, a new "self-managing based" design approaches must be developed. Within this framework, an architectural network-based approach can be a good solution for the high demanding computation and self-managing needs. In this paper, we present the basic concept of such a design approach, its main properties and uses. A case study that proves the feasibility of this approach is demonstrated and validated on a small image-processing application.