Self-Star Properties
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[[Image:SelfStarProperties.png|thumb|400px|The basic Self-* Properties and the four sections of Autonomic Computing]] | [[Image:SelfStarProperties.png|thumb|400px|The basic Self-* Properties and the four sections of Autonomic Computing]] | ||
| - | '''Self-Configuration''' is the automated configuration of components and systems. Autonomic systems will configure themselves automatically in accordance with high-level policies that specify what is desired, not how it is to be accomplished. '''Self-Optimization''' means systems, sub-systems and components continually seek opportunities to improve their own performance and efficiency. It requires the autonomous ability of identifying and seizing opportunities to make the system more efficient in performance or cost. '''Self-Healing''' or '''Self-Repairing''' is the ability of a system to automatically detect, diagnose, and repair localized software and hardware problems. | + | '''Self-Configuration''' is the automated configuration of components and systems. Autonomic systems will configure themselves automatically in accordance with high-level policies that specify what is desired, not how it is to be accomplished. '''[[Self-Optimization]]''' means systems, sub-systems and components continually seek opportunities to improve their own performance and efficiency. It requires the autonomous ability of identifying and seizing opportunities to make the system more efficient in performance or cost. '''Self-Healing''' or '''Self-Repairing''' is the ability of a system to automatically detect, diagnose, and repair localized software and hardware problems. |
Self-Healing requires monitoring, detection and diagnosis of faults and errors: an old Latin proverb | Self-Healing requires monitoring, detection and diagnosis of faults and errors: an old Latin proverb | ||
says "Bene diagnoscitur, bene curatur" (Something that is well diagnosed can be cured well). | says "Bene diagnoscitur, bene curatur" (Something that is well diagnosed can be cured well). | ||