Interactive Configuration Management for Distributed Object Systems
EDOC '97 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Enterprise Distributed Object Computing
The K-Component Architecture Meta-model for Self-Adaptive Software
REFLECTION '01 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Metalevel Architectures and Separation of Crosscutting Concerns
Proactive management of software aging
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Bionic autonomic nervous system and self-healing for NASA ANTS-like missions
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Self-healing and Hybrid Diagnosis in Cloud Computing
CloudCom '09 Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Cloud Computing
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Self-managing software has emerged as modern systems have become more complex. Some of the distributed object systems may contain thousands of objects deployed on tens or even hundreds hosts. Development and support of such systems often costs a lot. To solve this issue the systems, which are capable supporting multiple self-managing attributes, should be created. In the paper, the Adaptive domain concept is introduced as an extension to the basic domain concept to support a generic adaptation environment for building distributed object systems with multiple self-managing attributes.