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Agents and Service-Oriented Computing for Autonomic Computing: A Research Agenda

by: Frances M.T. Brazier, Jeffrey O. Kephart, H. Van Dyke Parunak, and Michael N. Huhns
In: IEEE Internet Computing, Vol. 13, Nr. 3 Los Alamitos, CA, USA: IEEE Computer Society (May 2009) , p. 82-87.
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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.

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