Self-Managing Systems: an Introduction



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Self-Management-Intro
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Self-optimization

Self-healing, self-protection

  • Self-healing
    • System components must be self-healing (reliable, dependable, robust, etc)
    • The system as a whole must be self-healing (tolerate failing components, incorrect state, etc)
    • [self-stabilizing, self-repair]
  • Self-protection
    • Malicious attacks: DOS, worms, etc

Human Factor

  • Easier or more Difficult?
    • Only rare high level ineraction?
      • People get bored and have to face problems “cold” (aviation)
      • When there is a problem, it is very difficult and needs immediate understanding
      • Solution in civil aviation: machines help humans and not vice versa (really?). But: in space aviation, machines are in charge
    • Lack of control over small details and so lack of trust?
      • IBM: we’ll get used to it gradually. (Maybe actually true.)

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