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Programming Systems for Autonomy

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Programming Systems for Autonomy
This paper describes a new approach to programming autonomic systems. Autonomic functions are integrated into element objects at design time using a special language called JSpoon. JSpoon extends element classes with management attributes representing configuration, performance, status and fault information. The JSpoon compiler generates respective code and interfaces to instrument the data in a common Modeler repository, provided by NESTOR [28]. JSpoon programs access and manipulate management data without distinction between “agent” and “manager” roles. JSpoon further supports integration of plug-in knowledge modules that can interpret and control element operations. These knowledge modules are used to incorporate autonomic operations with elements. This design-time approach offers several substantive advantages over current alternatives. Management is integrated with the element development life-cycle. Instrumentation is compiler-generated and may be flexibly designed by ...
Alexander V. Konstantinou, Yechiam Yemini
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where IEEEAMS
Authors Alexander V. Konstantinou, Yechiam Yemini
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