The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
The Grid 2: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure
The Grid 2: Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure
An Architectural Approach to Autonomic Computing
ICAC '04 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Autonomic Computing
Autonomic computing: emerging trends and open problems
DEAS '05 Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Design and evolution of autonomic application software
Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design
Antenna Theory: Analysis and Design
Towards an autonomic computing testbed
HotAC II Hot Topics in Autonomic Computing on Hot Topics in Autonomic Computing
Autonomic management policy specification in Tune
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing
International Journal of Adaptive, Resilient and Autonomic Systems
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Nowadays, scientists are interested in using computer grids to run their specific domain applications. Nevertheless the difficulty for non expert in computer science to run those applications on a high number of nodes discourages them. This paper deals with the deployment and the management of an electromagnetic simulator on a computer grid, by using the TUNe autonomic middleware. First, we describe the simulator and how to make it work with TUNe. Then, we measure TUNe's performance during specific phases: deployment, starting and undeployment. Moreover, some capabilities like automatic repair of applications in case of failure are shown.