Title :
Injecting the Architectural Resiliency into Distributed Autonomic Systems Using DIME Network Architecture
Author :
Mikkilineni, Rao ; Morana, Giovanni
Author_Institution :
KawaObjects Inc., Los Altos, CA, USA
Abstract :
By introducing signaling and self-management in a Turing node and a signaling network as an overlay over the computing network, the current von-Neumann computing model is evolved to bring the architectural resiliency of cellular organisms to computing infrastructure. The DIME computing model introduces the genetic transactions of replication, repair, recombination and reconfiguration to program self-resiliency in distributed computing systems executing a managed workflow. The injection of parallelism and network based composition of "Self" identity are the first steps in introducing the elements of homeostasis and self-management in the computing infrastructure. DIMEs inject the architectural resiliency of cellular organisms to create a new class of distributed autonomic computing systems using managed Turing machine networks.
Keywords :
Turing machines; fault tolerant computing; knowledge based systems; parallel programming; software architecture; DIME computing model; DIME network architecture; Turing node; architectural resiliency; cellular organisms; computing infrastructure; computing network overlay; distributed autonomic computing system; distributed autonomic system; distributed computing system; distributed intelligent managed element; genetic transaction; homeostasis; managed Turing machine network; network based composition; parallelism; recombination; reconfiguration; repair; replication; self identity; self-management; self-resiliency programming; signaling network; von-Neumann computing model; workflow management; Computational modeling; Computer architecture; Monitoring; Observers; Organisms; Turing machines; Bio-inspired Computing; DIME; Distributed Autonomic Systems; Turing Machine;
Conference_Titel :
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS), 2012 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Palermo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1233-2
DOI :
10.1109/CISIS.2012.170