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Autonomic Computing


Agenda 2001

Explanatory Notes
To be autonomic, a computing system needs to "know itself"—and comprise components that also possess a system identity.

Since a "system" can exist at many levels, an autonomic system will need detailed knowledge of its components, current status, ultimate capacity, and all connections with other systems to govern itself. It will need to know the extent of its "owned" resources, those it can borrow or lend, and those that can be shared or should be isolated.

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