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    Towards a systemic approach to autonomic systems engineering

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    Towards Autonomic Computing: Effective Event Management

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    Autonomic Computing is emerging as a significant new approach for the design of computing systems. Its goal is the production of systems that are self-managing, self-healing, self-protecting and self-optimizing. Achieving this goal will involve techniques from both Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence. This paper discusses one particular aspect of Autonomic Computing: event management. It considers the range of event handling techniques in use, particularly in relation to distributed systems. Intelligent approaches are illustrated using the example of event handling in telecommunication systems. In particular, the telecom survivable network architecture is analyzed to identify lessons and potential pitfalls for Autonomic Computing

    Model-Based Self-Managing Systems Engineering

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    Autonomic Computing Correlation for Fault Management System Evolution

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    This paper discusses the emerging area of autonomic computing and its implications for the evolution of faultmanagement systems. Particular emphasis is placed on the concept of event correlation and its role in system self-management. A new correlation analysis tool to assist with the development, management and maintenance of correlation rules and beliefs is described

    Birds of a Feather Session: “Autonomic Computing: Panacea or Poppycock?”

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    Autonomic networks: engineering the self-healing property

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