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Enabling autonomic computing on federated advanced cyberinfrastructures

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We present a federation model to support the dynamic federation of resources and autonomic management mechanisms that coordinate multiple workflows to use resources based on objectives. We illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework and autonomic mechanisms through the discussion of representative use case application scenarios, and from these experiences, we discuss that such a federation model can support new types of application formulations.

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        CAC '13: Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Cloud and Autonomic Computing Conference
        August 2013
        247 pages
        ISBN:9781450321723
        DOI:10.1145/2494621

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