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DEAS 2005: workshop on the design and evolution of autonomic application software

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Understanding software engineering issues for autonomic computing systems is critical for the software and information technology sectors, which are continually challenged to reduce the complexity of their systems. To be autonomic, a system must know itself as well as its boundaries and its environment, configure and reconfigure itself, continually optimize itself, recover or heal from malfunction, protect itself, and function in a heterogeneous world---while keeping its complexity hidden from the user. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners, who investigate concepts, methodologies, techniques, technologies, and tools to design and evolve autonomic software.

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cover image ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes  Volume 30, Issue 4
July 2005
1514 pages
ISSN:0163-5948
DOI:10.1145/1082983
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    DEAS '05: Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Design and evolution of autonomic application software
    May 2005
    105 pages
    ISBN:1595930396
    DOI:10.1145/1083063
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Published: 21 May 2005
Published in SIGSOFT Volume 30, Issue 4

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  1. autonomic computing
  2. self-managed systems

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