@article{brazier09, abstract = {Autonomic computing is the solution proposed to cope with the complexity of today’s computing environments. Self-management, an important element of autonomic computing, is also characteristic of single and multiagent systems, as well as systems based on service-oriented architectures. Combining these technologies can be profitable for all — in particular, for the development of autonomic computing systems. }, added-at = {2009-07-02T18:49:31.000+0200}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, author = {Brazier, Frances M.T. and Kephart, Jeffrey O. and Parunak, H. Van Dyke and Huhns, Michael N.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b86108259828694bbab9cc163667419e/neilernst}, description = {Agents and Service-Oriented Computing for Autonomic Computing: A Research Agenda}, interhash = {2c05ad737f39cce19f06c3eca6644a40}, intrahash = {b86108259828694bbab9cc163667419e}, issn = {1089-7801}, journal = {IEEE Internet Computing}, keywords = {agent autonomic services}, month = May, number = 3, pages = {82-87}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, timestamp = {2009-07-02T18:49:31.000+0200}, title = {Agents and Service-Oriented Computing for Autonomic Computing: A Research Agenda}, url = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2009.51}, volume = 13, year = 2009 }