Autonomous and Autonomic Systems: Paradigm for Engineering Effective Software-Based Systems?

Roy Sterritt
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The Autonomous and Autonomic Systems initiative has as its vision the creation of self-directed and self-managing systems to address today’s concerns of complexity and total cost of ownership while meeting tomorrow’s needs for pervasive and ubiquitous software-based computation and communication. The future of computing and communications is being researched under many areas, including cloud, grid, utility, pervasive, ubiquitous, invisible, world, ambient, paint and so forth. The driving force behind these future paradigms of computer-based systems is the increasing convergence between proliferation of devices, wireless networking, and mobile software. Weiser first described what has become known as ubiquitous computing as the move away from the “dramatic” machine, where hardware and software’s focus was on being so exciting that we as users would not want to be without it, towards making the machine “invisible”, so embedded in our lives it is used without thinking or recognising it as computing. Behind these different terms and research areas, lie three key properties: nomadic, embedded and invisible. In effect, leading to, the creation of a single system with (potentially) billions of networked information devices and resulting in a Complexity Quagmire? As such, the case can be made that all of the next generation paradigms, in one form or another, will require an autonomic–self-managing–infrastructure to be able to provide the successful reality of this envisaged level of pervasiveness, invisibility and mobility. This keynote talk reports on research and development, with examples from Biometric Identification and Tracking Systems, Autonomic Communications, and Space Exploration Systems, utilizing the biological metaphor of the autonomic nervous system to computing and communications, in which computer-based systems self-regulate by using automatic reactions to defend, optimize and heal.
自主和自主系统:工程有效的基于软件的系统的范例?
自治和自治系统计划的愿景是创建自我导向和自我管理的系统,以解决当今对复杂性和总拥有成本的关注,同时满足未来对无处不在的基于软件的计算和通信的需求。计算和通信的未来正在许多领域进行研究,包括云、网格、公用事业、普及、无处不在、不可见、世界、环境、油漆等等。这些基于计算机的系统的未来范例背后的驱动力是设备、无线网络和移动软件之间的日益融合。Weiser首先将所谓的普惠计算(ubiquitous computing)描述为从“戏剧性”机器的转变,即硬件和软件的重点是让我们作为用户不想没有它,而是让机器“隐形”,嵌入到我们的生活中,在使用时不需要思考或意识到它是计算。在这些不同的术语和研究领域背后,隐藏着三个关键属性:游牧、嵌入和无形。实际上,这会导致创建一个拥有(潜在的)数十亿个联网信息设备的单一系统,并导致复杂性泥潭?因此,所有的下一代范例,以这样或那样的形式,都将需要一个自治-自我管理-基础设施,以便能够成功地实现这种设想的普遍性,隐蔽性和移动性。本次主题演讲报告了研究和发展,从生物识别和跟踪系统,自主通信和空间探索系统的例子,利用自主神经系统的生物学隐喻来计算和通信,其中基于计算机的系统通过使用自动反应来自我调节防御,优化和治疗。
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