Towards architecture-based self-healing systems
WOSS '02 Proceedings of the first workshop on Self-healing systems
Analyzing Market-Based Resource Allocation Strategies for the Computational Grid
International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
Architecture-based self-adaptation in the presence of multiple objectives
Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Self-adaptation and self-managing systems
HPCC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 10th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
ECSA'10 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on Software architecture
Cloud adoption: a goal-oriented requirements engineering approach
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Cloud Computing
Using portfolio theory to diversify the dynamic allocation of web services in the cloud
Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation
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Cloud computing, with its promise of (almost) unlimited computation, storage and bandwidth, is increasingly becoming the infrastructure of choice for many organizations. As applications gain in popularity and mature, the quality attributes demanded of them change significantly. Applications that manage themselves and exhibit different quality attributes, based on demand, are the ideal that we would like to have. Creating self-managing applications for the cloud present significant problems, since the cloud infrastructure is not under the application architect's control. We propose an initial design of novel market-based mechanism to allow web-applications living on the cloud to self-manage with regard to their quality attributes. We use a scenario to exemplify and evaluate the approach.