A survey of algorithmic skeleton frameworks: high-level structured parallel programming enablers
Software—Practice & Experience - Focus on Selected PhD Literature Reviews in the Practical Aspects of Software Technology
LIBERO: a framework for autonomic management of multiple non-functional concerns
Euro-Par 2010 Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Parallel processing
Non-intrusive policy optimization for dependable and adaptive service-oriented systems
Proceedings of the 27th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
Process-driven biometric identification by means of autonomic grid components
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems
Self-Configuration and Self-Optimization Autonomic Skeletons using Events
Proceedings of Programming Models and Applications on Multicores and Manycores
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An approach to the management of non-functional concerns in massively parallel and/or distributed architectures that marries parallel programming patterns with autonomic computing is presented. The necessity and suitability of the adoption of autonomic techniques are evidenced. Issues arising in the implementation of autonomic managers taking care of multiple concerns and of coordination among hierarchies of such autonomic managers are discussed. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate the feasibility of the approach.