Projects Links for AMSCS:

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Model-driven Autonomic Management (MAM)

This project is going to develop a novel and promising prototypical Autonomic Management system, that is the model-driven approach.

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SARDES : System architecture for reflective distributed computing environments (project-team)

http://www.inria.fr/rapportsactivite/RA2004/sardes/uid55.html

http://www.inria.fr/recherche/equipes/sardes.en.html

 

 

Autonomic Applications Research Page of TASSL

vGrid Autonomic Application Infrastructure, Autonomic Runtime Management of Dynamic Applications, Autonomic Interaction in Decentralized Environments

http://automate.rutgers.edu/

http://automate.rutgers.edu/research.html

 

 

RAFDA (Reflective Application Framework for Distributed Applications)

The objectives of this project are to investigate flexible distributed object-oriented application architectures

http://www-os.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/rafda/

 

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Project eLiza

It is IBM¡¯s autonomic computing initiative. The ultimate objective of this project is to develop hardware, software, and networks (total solutions) that will be able to allocate computing resources as needed, safeguard data, and ensure business continuity in case of a disaster.

[PDF] eLiza: Building an intelligent infrastructure for e-business.

 

 

Policy Management for Autonomic Computing

A policy-based autonomic management infrastructure that simplifies the automation of IT and business processes. (This is an ETTK technology.)

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/pmac?open&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-lnxd01awpmac

 

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OptimalGrid

A research prototype of grid-enabled middleware designed to hide complexities of partitioning, distributing, and load balancing.

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/optimalgrid?open&S_PKG=&S_TACT=103AMW61&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-lnxwd01optimalgrid

 

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Ubiquitous Autonomic Computing and Network

The Ubiquitous Autonomic Computing and Network (uAuto) project is one of the 21st century frontier R&D programs supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology in Korea.

[PPT] Introduction to the ¡°uAuto¡±Project Ubiquitous Autonomic Computing ...

 

 

The project page of a research group in university of melbourne

The fundamental design parameters and issues investigated include: security, resource autonomy, uniform interface, robustness, reliability, scalability, economic incentive for cooperation, quality of service, adaptation, utility-based resource allocation, autonomic management, and service-orientation.

http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/research/dc.html

 

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ASA (Secure Location-Independent Autonomic Storage Architectures)

It is a 3 year project funded by EPSRC. The aim is to design, implement and evaluate a prototype location-independent autonomic store.

http://www-systems.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/asa/

 

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OceanStore

It is a global persistent data store designed to scale to billions of users. It provides a consistent, highly-available, and durable storage utility atop an infrastructure comprised of untrusted servers.

http://oceanstore.cs.berkeley.edu/

 

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Recovery-Oriented Computing (ROC)

This project is a joint Berkeley/Stanford research project that is investigating novel techniques for building highly-dependable Internet services.

http://roc.cs.berkeley.edu/

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Self-securing storage

It is an exciting new technology for enhancing intrusion survival by enabling the storage device to safeguard data even when the client OS is compromised. It capitalizes on the fact that storage servers (whether file servers, disk array controllers, or even IDE disks) run separate software on separate hardware.

http://www.pdl.cmu.edu/Secure/S4.html

 

 

Astrolabe

This is a new system to automate self-configuration, monitoring, and to control adaptation. Astrolabe operates by creating a virtual system-wide hierarchical database, which evolves as the underlying information changes.

http://www.cs.cornell.edu/ken/Astrolabe.pdf

 

 

Q-Fabric

It is a collection of communication and computation services that jointly permit the continuous management of a distributed system's resources and of the applications using them.

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/systems/projects/ELinux/qfabric.html

 

 

AMUN (Autonomic Middleware for Ubiquitous eNvironments)

This project is designed with the goal in mind to facilitate the device independent application of autonomic/or-ganic computing demands in ubiquitous environments where we expect a hetero-

geneous collection of devices with diverse capabilities of computing power, mem-

ory space, and energy supply.

[PDF] AMUN ¨C An Autonomic Middleware for the Smart Doorplate Project

 

 

PACE:Pervasive Autonomic Context-aware Environments

PACE encompasses several research areas contributing to the goal of delivering seamless, autonomic computing to pervasive environments.

http://pace.dstc.edu.au/

 

 

CHIL

This project aims at introducing Computers into a loop of Humans interacting with Humans, rather than condemning a human to operate in a loop of computers, forcing him/her to attend to and interact with an artifact on its artificial terms.

http://chil.server.de/

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The AOSTA Project: Aspects in Operating Systems: Tools and Applications

The autonomic computing initiative defines strategies to realize the following challenges: self-configuration, self-optimization, self-protection and self-healing, each targeting at one of the problems mentioned above.

http://ds.informatik.uni-marburg.de/de/research/project.php?name=aosta