Title :
Observability and controllability of autonomic computing systems for composed Web services
Author :
Checiu, L. ; Solomon, B. ; Ionescu, D. ; Litoiu, M. ; Iszlai, G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Autonomic Computing is a research area whose aim is to embed “intelligent algorithms” in the IT infrastructure management software such that it can adapt to changes in regards to the configuration, provisioning, external attacks, and resource utilization variations at run time. It is therefore, almost natural to consider this IT infrastructure control software framework as being designed upon methods and technologies used for the design of control systems. In this paper the control system design methodology is extended to the analysis of the intrinsic properties of the autonomic system itself. Thus the controllability and observability properties of the computing process itself are defined and examined in more details. These properties are also investigated for the case of cloud services where the serial and parallel composition of these services is considered. These cloud based services are connected through cooperation protocols that define a global process dynamic. Web services are modeled as scheduled computational processes waiting in a queue to cooperate in delivering the service. This paper proposes an input-state-output mathematical model for the autonomic computing model of cloud based services and the observability and controllability are further analyzed on the above models. As an example a Kalman based control is applied to such processes and the general architecture and some simulation results are given.
Keywords :
Web services; controllability; fault tolerant computing; observability; IT infrastructure control software framework; IT infrastructure management software; Kalman based control; autonomic computing model; autonomic computing system; cloud based service; composed Web service; control system; controllability; cooperation protocol; global process dynamic; input-state-output mathematical model; intelligent algorithm; observability; parallel composition; resource utilization variation; Computational modeling; Controllability; Kalman filters; Mathematical model; Observability; Time factors; Web services;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI), 2011 6th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Timisoara
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9108-7
DOI :
10.1109/SACI.2011.5873012