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* OC ([[Observer-Controller Pattern]]) loop in [[Organic Computing]] | * OC ([[Observer-Controller Pattern]]) loop in [[Organic Computing]] | ||
* MAPE (Monitor-Analyze-Plan-Execute) loop in [[Autonomic Computing]] | * MAPE (Monitor-Analyze-Plan-Execute) loop in [[Autonomic Computing]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 7 May 2010
A control loop (often a cognitive feedback loop) consists of a perception phase, where the state of the managed element is observed, monitored and analyzed, and and a corresponding action phase, where the managed element is controlled through corrective action which is planned and executed.
- perceive-reason-act cycle in autonomous agents
- OC (Observer-Controller Pattern) loop in Organic Computing
- MAPE (Monitor-Analyze-Plan-Execute) loop in Autonomic Computing