| P. Horn, "Autonomic computing: IBM's perspective on the state of information technology," IBM Corporation, Tech. Rep., 15 Oct. 2001. [Online]. Available: http://www.research.ibm.com/autonomic/ manifesto/autonomic computing.pdf |
....becoming unmanageable and insecure. This has led researchers to consider alternative programming paradigms and management techniques that are based on strategies used by biological systems to deal with complexity, heterogeneity and uncertainty. The approach is referred to as autonomic computing [12]. An autonomic computing system is one that has the capabilities of being self defining, self healing, self configuring, self optimizing, self protecting, contextually aware, and open. The overall objective of the AutoMate project is to investigate key technologies to enable the development of ....
P. Horn, "Autonomic Computing: IBM's perspective on the State of Information Technology", IBM Corp., October 2001. http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/autonomic/.
....is a technology by which a DBMS can automatically identify the type of its workload. This is an important step towards autonomous DBMSs, which know themselves and the context surrounding their activities, and can automatically tone themselves to efficiently process the workloads put on them [18][21] This problem is challenging for a number of reasons: There are no rigorous, formal definitions of what makes a workload DSS or OLTP like. We currently have only general rules such as: Complex queries are more prevalent in DSS workloads than in OLTP workloads. A DSS workload has fewer ....
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