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Qin relevance-4 [25 articles]

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  • Self-healing mechanisms for kernel system compromises
    (2004), pp. 100-104.
    by Sandra Ring, David Esler, Eric Cole
  • An extensible framework for autonomic analysis and improvement of distributed deployment architectures
    (2004), pp. 95-99.
    by Sam Malek, Marija Mikic-Rakic, Nenad Medvidovic
  • Online model-based adaptation for optimizing performance and dependability
    (2004), pp. 85-89.
    by Kaustubh R Joshi, Matti Hiltunen, Richard Schlichting, William H Sanders, Adnan Agbaria
  • Using model trees to characterize computer resource usage
    (2004), pp. 80-84.
    by Stephen Heisig, Steve Moyle
  • Self-adaptation for everyday systems
    (2004), pp. 69-74.
    by Svein Hallsteinsen, Erlend Stav, Jacqueline Floch
  • Encapsulation of structural adaptation by composite components
    (2004), pp. 64-68.
    by Steffen G&\#246;bel
  • Combining statistical monitoring and predictable recovery for self-management
    (2004), pp. 49-53.
    by Armando Fox, Emre Kiciman, David Patterson
  • Architecture differencing for self management
    (2004), pp. 44-48.
    by Alexander Egyed
  • Self-managed decentralised systems using K-components and collaborative reinforcement learning
    (2004), pp. 39-43.
    by Jim Dowling, Vinny Cahill
  • Towards preserving correctness in self-managed software systems
    (2004), pp. 34-38.
    by Lieven Desmet, Nico Janssens, Sam Michiels, Frank Piessens, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten
  • Resource-based approach to feature interaction in adaptive software
    (2004), pp. 23-27.
    by Jes&\#250;s Bisbal, Betty HC Cheng
  • A selection mechanism based upon the explicit expression of preference
    (2004), pp. 13-17.
    by NC Audsley, RE Baker
  • A planning based approach to failure recovery in distributed systems
    (2004), pp. 8-12.
    by Naveed Arshad, Dennis Heimbigner, Alexander L Wolf
  • Correct deployment and adaptation of software applications on heterogenous (mobile) devices
    (2002), pp. 108-110.
  • A biologically inspired programming model for self-healing systems
    (2002), pp. 102-104.
    by Selvin George, David Evans, Lance Davidson
  • Adaptive mirroring of system of systems architectures
    (2002), pp. 96-98.
    by Nathan Combs, Jeff Vagle
  • Architecture-centric programming for adaptive systems
    (2002), pp. 93-95.
    by Jonathan Aldrich, Vibha Sazawal, Craig Chambers, David Notkin
  • An aspect-oriented approach to dynamic adaptation
    (2002), pp. 85-92.
    by Z Yang, BHC Cheng, REK Stirewalt, J Sowell, SM Sadjadi, PK Mckinley
  • A case study in software adaptation
    (2002), pp. 73-78.
    by Giuseppe Valetto, Gail Kaiser
  • Toward V&V of neural network based controllers
    (2002), pp. 67-72.
    by Johann Schumann, Stacy Nelson
  • An instrumentation and control-based approach for distributed application management and adaptation
    (2002), pp. 61-66.
  • Self-organising software architectures for distributed systems
    (2002), pp. 33-38.
    by Ioannis Georgiadis, Jeff Magee, Jeff Kramer
  • Model-based adaptation for self-healing systems
    (2002), pp. 27-32.
    by David Garlan, Bradley Schmerl
  • Towards architecture-based self-healing systems
    (2002), pp. 21-26.
    by Eric M Dashofy, Andr&\#233; van der Hoek, Richard N Taylor
  • Reflection, self-awareness and self-healing in OpenORB
    (2002), pp. 9-14.
    by Gordon S Blair, Geoff Coulson, Lynne Blair, Hector Duran-Limon, Paul Grace, Rui Moreira, Nikos Parlavantzas
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