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@InProceedings{Cheng:2007:huas/iwlu,
AUTHOR = {Cheng, Shang-Wen and Garlan, David},
TITLE = {Handling Uncertainty in Autonomic Systems},
YEAR = {2007},
MONTH = {5 November},
BOOKTITLE = {Proceedings of the International Workshop on Living with Uncertainties (IWLU'07), co-located with the 22nd International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'07)},
ADDRESS = {Atlanta, GA, USA},
PDF = {http://acme.able.cs.cmu.edu/pubs/uploads/pdf/IWLU07-HandlingUncertainties-pub.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {Autonomic, or self-adaptive, systems are increasingly important. One of the most prevalent techniques is to adopt a control systems view of the solution: adding a runtime, separate control unit that monitors and adapts the system under consideration. A problem with this paradigm for system engineering is that the control and the system are loosely coupled, introducing a variety of sources of uncertainty. In this paper we describe three specific sources of uncertainty, and briefly explain how we address those in the Rainbow Project.},
NOTE = {<a href=http://godzilla.cs.toronto.edu/IWLU/program.html>http://godzilla.cs.toronto.edu/IWLU/program.html</a>},
KEYWORDS = {Autonomic Systems, Rainbow, Self-adaptation, Self-Repair, Stitch, uncertainty} }
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