DocumentCode
2843545
Title
Towards a systemic approach to autonomic systems engineering
Author
Bustard, David ; Sterritt, Roy ; Taleb-Bendiab, A. ; Laws, Andrew ; Randles, Martin ; Keenan, Frank
Author_Institution
Fac. of Eng., Ulster Univ., Newtownabbey, UK
fYear
2005
fDate
4-7 April 2005
Firstpage
465
Lastpage
472
Abstract
An autonomic system is structured as a network of autonomic elements that collaborate to achieve the system´s purpose. This paper examines the potential benefit of using well-established systems concepts and techniques in the development of such systems. In particular, it considers the possible role of Checkland´s Soft Systems Methodology and Beer´s Viable Systems model in system design. The paper summarizes the relevant aspects of each approach and then assesses both their individual and joint strengths in support of the construction and evaluation of designs. Some practical issues in the use of these approaches are also identified. The discussion is illustrated using aspects of the design of an autonomic operating system.
Keywords
operating systems (computers); systems analysis; Beer Viable Systems model; Checkland Soft Systems Methodology; autonomic operating system; autonomic systems engineering; system design; Collaboration; Communication system control; Computer networks; Mathematics; Operating systems; Printers; Resource management; Systems engineering and theory; Web and internet services; Workstations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 2005. ECBS '05. 12th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on the
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2308-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECBS.2005.71
Filename
1409950
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