1st International Workshop on Autonomic Computing Systems
10.30 - 12.30 Autonomic
Architectures
Today’s
DBMSs: How autonomic are they?
Elnaffar,
Powley, Benoit, Martin
Hayek’s
Catallaxy: Economic Self-Organization for Autonomic Computing Systems Eymann, Sackmann, Müller
Experiences
in Building the Patia Autonomic Webserver,
McCann,
Jawaheer
12.30 -
14.00 Lunch
14.00 -
15.30 Agents and Ontologies
Awareness
and Agility for autonomic Distributed Systems: Platform-Independent
Publish-Subscribe, Event-Based Communication with Mobile agents
Padovitz,
Zaslavsky, Loke
Building
autonomic computing systems based on ontological component models and a
controller synthesis algorithm
Tziallas,
Theodoulidis
Emotional
Attributes in Autonomic Computing Systems
Lee,
Ibrahim
15.30 -
16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 -
18.00 Autonomic Frameworks I
A framework for Self-Optimizing grids using P2P components
Schitke, Schutt, Reinefeld
Towards an
Autonomic Computing Environment
Sterrit
Towards an
Autonomic Distributed Computing System
Constantinescu
Thursday, September 4, 2003
10.30 -
1.00 Autonomic Frameworks II
Fine-grained Self-healing Hardware for large scale Autonomic Systems,
Kumar,
Lach
Balanced
High Availability in Layered Distributed computing Systems
Trinitis,
Walter, Leberecht
Making
Autonomic Computing Systems Accountable: The Problem of Human Computer
Interaction
Hartswood,
Procter, Rouncefield, Slack, Soutter, Voss
Adding
Autonomic Functionality to Object-Oriented Applications
Schanne, Gelhausen, Tichy