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Self-Optimization is a [[Self-Star_Properties|Self-* Property]], see also [[Self-Healing]]. The system is able to discover and correct faults automatically. An example of a self-repairing system is Wikipedia, see for example this [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html introductory article]. The self-repair mechanism is to store every single version of the system (and the content), so that every disruptive change can be reverted immediately. In this case the process as a whole is more social than computational, consisting of the corrective actions of many selfless and self-motivated users, which call themselves Wikipedians. | Self-Optimization is a [[Self-Star_Properties|Self-* Property]], see also [[Self-Healing]]. The system is able to discover and correct faults automatically. An example of a self-repairing system is Wikipedia, see for example this [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/wiki.html introductory article]. The self-repair mechanism is to store every single version of the system (and the content), so that every disruptive change can be reverted immediately. In this case the process as a whole is more social than computational, consisting of the corrective actions of many selfless and self-motivated users, which call themselves Wikipedians. | ||
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Self-Optimization is a Self-* Property, see also Self-Healing. The system is able to discover and correct faults automatically. An example of a self-repairing system is Wikipedia, see for example this introductory article. The self-repair mechanism is to store every single version of the system (and the content), so that every disruptive change can be reverted immediately. In this case the process as a whole is more social than computational, consisting of the corrective actions of many selfless and self-motivated users, which call themselves Wikipedians.