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Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick
Title« Towards hierarchical management of autonomic components: a case study »
InProc. of Intl. Euromicro PDP 2009: Parallel Distributed and network-based Processing
Editor(s) Didier El Baz, Tom Gross and Francois Spies
Page(s)3-10
Year2009
PublisherIEEE
AddressWeimar, Germany
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_hier_man_PDP.pdf
Abstract
We address the issue of autonomic management in hierarchical component-based distributed systems. The long term aim is to provide a modeling framework for autonomic management in which QoS goals can be defined, plans for system adaptation described and proofs of achievement of goals by (sequences of) adaptations furnished. Here we present an early step on this path. We restrict our focus to skeleton-based systems in order to exploit their well-defined structure. The autonomic cycle is described using the Orc system orchestration language while the plans are presented as structural modifications together with associated costs and benefits. A case study is presented to illustrate the interaction of managers to maintain QoS goals for throughput under varying conditions of resource availability.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{beske:pdp:09,
  month = feb,
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick},
  booktitle = {Proc. of Intl. Euromicro PDP 2009: Parallel Distributed and
               network-based Processing},
  editor = {Didier El Baz and Tom Gross and Francois Spies},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2009_hier_man_PDP.pdf},
  abstract = {We address the issue of autonomic management in hierarchical
              component-based distributed systems. The long term aim is to
              provide a modeling framework for autonomic management in which QoS
              goals can be defined, plans for system adaptation described and
              proofs of achievement of goals by (sequences of) adaptations
              furnished. Here we present an early step on this path. We restrict
              our focus to skeleton-based systems in order to exploit their
              well-defined structure. The autonomic cycle is described using the
              Orc system orchestration language while the plans are presented as
              structural modifications together with associated costs and
              benefits. A case study is presented to illustrate the interaction
              of managers to maintain QoS goals for throughput under varying
              conditions of resource availability.},
  address = {Weimar, Germany},
  title = {Towards hierarchical management of autonomic components: a case
           study},
  publisher = {IEEE},
  year = {2009},
  pages = {3-10},
}


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