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Autonomic Printing Infrastructure for the Enterprise

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In this paper we describe a solution to introduce autonomic behavior to the enterprise printing infrastructure. The techniques proposed do not need an overhaul to replace existing print devices—our solution introduces fail-over print capability to the millions of printers that comprise the installed base. We describe techniques for “printer neighborhood-awareness” and for enabling an easy path to the fail-over solution deployment without requiring custom PC software or new driver installs. We also discuss our experiences deploying this solution in a live enterprise IT environment.

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Ghosh, R., Rodrigues, A., Moore, K., Pianta, R., Dekhil, M. (2010). Autonomic Printing Infrastructure for the Enterprise. In: Elleithy, K. (eds) Advanced Techniques in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3660-5_76

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