Intelligent agents: are they feasible in Swarm-array computing?
ICCOMP'09 Proceedings of the WSEAES 13th international conference on Computers
Achieving intelligent agents and its feasibility in swarm-array computing?
WSEAS Transactions on Computers
Landscape of intelligent cores: an autonomic multi-agent approach for space applications
ACS'09 Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS international conference on Applied computer science
Dynamic algorithms for autonomic pervasive services in mobile wireless environments
International Journal of Autonomic Computing
Collaborative policy-based autonomic management: in a hierarchical model
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Network and Services Management
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Autonomic computing addresses increasing complexity in computer-based systems by giving these systems the ability to automatically manage many aspects of their own operation. While many aspects of selfmanagement have been examined in isolation, there is a notable lack of an effective autonomic computing infrastructure publicly available with which these techniques could be integrated, compared, and evaluated. We describe an autonomic computing architecture and accompanying implementation infrastructure constructed on top of the Cognitive Agent Architecture, showing that many of its features map naturally to autonomic computing concepts. By implementing a common infrastructure and providing sample applications, autonomic computing research will be better prepared to develop and evaluate self-management techniques.