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autonomic computing

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autonomic computing
Refers to computer systems and networks that configure themselves to changing conditions and are self healing in the event of failure. "Autonomic" means "automatic responses" to unpredictable events. At the very least, "autonomic" implies that less human intervention is required for continued operation under such conditions.


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99 Hardcover TA168 This book describes current innovations in information technology policies and autonomic computing and how they can be used to guide and automate decisions required to manage computer and network infrastructure.
169 HF5548 Drawn from those presented at the 2008 conference, these 15 papers describe the current state and future developments of wireless technologies for the extended enterprise, aspect-oriented techniques and mobile services in e-service environments, and autonomic computing in mobile commerce.
International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence" will cover issues related to natural intelligence, autonomic computing and neuroinformatics.
 
 
 
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