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    <bibtex:author>Brazier&#44; Frances M.T. and Kephart&#44; Jeffrey O. and Parunak&#44; H. Van Dyke and Huhns&#44; Michael N.</bibtex:author>

    <bibtex:title>Agents and Service&#45;Oriented Computing for Autonomic Computing: A Research Agenda</bibtex:title>

    <bibtex:journal>IEEE Internet Computing</bibtex:journal>
    <bibtex:publisher>IEEE Computer Society</bibtex:publisher>
    <bibtex:year>2009</bibtex:year>
    <bibtex:volume>13</bibtex:volume>
    <bibtex:month>May</bibtex:month>

    <bibtex:pages>82-87</bibtex:pages>
    <bibtex:number>3</bibtex:number>





    <bibtex:address>Los Alamitos&#44; CA&#44; USA</bibtex:address>

    <bibtex:abstract>Autonomic computing is the solution proposed to cope with the complexity &#13;&#10;of today&#8217;s computing environments. Self&#45;management&#44; an important element of &#13;&#10;autonomic computing&#44; is also characteristic of single and multiagent systems&#44; &#13;&#10;as well as systems based on service&#45;oriented architectures. Combining these &#13;&#10;technologies can be profitable for all &#8212; in particular&#44; for the development of &#13;&#10;autonomic computing systems. &#13;&#10;</bibtex:abstract>
    <bibtex:url>http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MIC.2009.51</bibtex:url>






    <bibtex:keywords>agent autonomic services</bibtex:keywords>
    <bibtex:comment>Agents and Service&#45;Oriented Computing for Autonomic Computing: A Research Agenda</bibtex:comment>


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