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E-grāmata: Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments: Third IEEE International Workshop, MACE 2008, Samos Island, Greece, September 22-26, 2008, Proceedings

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Research and development of autonomics have come a long way, and we are delighted to present the proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments (MACE 2008).Asin the last two years,this workshopwasheld aspart of Manweek,the International Week on Management of Networks and Services, which took place on the lovely Island of Samos in Greece. MACEstartedasanexperimentin2006,andcreatedasmallcommunitythat now nds itselfattractedbackeachyearby afeeling ofexcitement-thatthere is something new going on. Certainly, MACE is not as shiny or practiced as other well-known conferences and workshops, but we consider this a feature of the workshopitself. New ideas,a little rougharoundthe edges(and sometimes more than a little), often quite un nished, pop out and provoke extensive discussion. Scienceneeds this kindofexploratoryadventureandwe werestronglymotivated to preservethis atmosphereof explorationanddiscussionin this year'sprogram. ItisalsoveryinterestingtoobservethesupportofindustryforMACE,indicating that there is a need for new ideas outside the classical academic circles. This year, the submissions were more peripheral to the invited themes of the workshop than in the last two years. We saw prototypes emerging and expe- ments maturing that attempt to now employ the principles introduced in pre- ousyears.WecancallthispartofMACEthe"protoautonomics,"acknowledging that we still have some way to go, but that we are at the exciting beginning of the journey. The book you are holding in your hands presents the accepted papers of the technical sessions of MACE 2008. We had 22 submissions, of which 8 were - cepted as full papers. Furthermore,we allowedfour submissions as short papers.
Autonomic Networks, Experiences and Frameworks
Experiences with Application Development for Autonomic Networks
1(13)
Karl-Andre Skevik
Matti Siekkinen
Vera Goebel
Thomas Plagemann
A Framework for In-Network Management in Heterogeneous Future Communication Networks
14(12)
Christopher Foley
Sasitharan Balasubramaniam
Eamonn Power
Miguel Ponce de Leon
Dmitri Botvich
Dominique Dudkowski
Giorgio Nunzi
Chiara Mingardi
Strategies, Processes and Generation of Components
Strategy-Trees: A Feedback Based Approach to Policy Management
26(12)
Bradley Simmons
Hanan Lutfiyya
Goal-Oriented Autonomic Process Modeling and Execution for Next Generation Networks
38(12)
Monique Calisti
Dominic Greenwood
Automated Generation of Knowledge Plane Components for Multimedia Access Networks
50(12)
Steven Latre
Pieter Simoens
Wim Van de Meerssche
Bart De Vleeschauwer
Filip De Turck
Bart Dhoedt
Piet Demeester
Steven Van den Berghe
Edith Gilon-de Lumley
Self-* Capabilities
Model-Driven Adaptive Self-healing for Autonomic Computing
62(12)
Yan Liu
Jing Zhang
John Strassner
Self-organising Management Overlays for Future Internet Services
74(16)
Lawrence Cheng
Alex Galis
Bertrand Mathieu
Kerry Jean
Roel Ocampo
Lefteris Mamatas
Javier Rubio-Loyola
Joan Serrat
Andreas Berl
Hermann de Meer
Steven Davy
Zeinab Movahedi
Laurent Lefevre
Achieving Self-management in a Distributed System of Autonomic BUT Social Entities
90(12)
N. Samaan
Short Papers, Early Work and Applied Studies
Towards an Information Model That Supports Service-Aware, Self-managing Virtual Resources
102(6)
Claire Fahy
Steven Davy
Zohra Boudjemil
Sven van der Meer
Javier Rubio Loyola
Joan Serrat
John Strassner
Andreas Berl
Hermann de Meer
Daniel Macedo
A Domain-Specific Modelling Approach for Autonomic Network Management
108(6)
Brian Pickering
Miguel A. Fernandez
Antonio Castillo
Erhan Mengusoglu
Autonomic Provisioning Model for Digital Home Services
114(6)
Jose A. Lozano
Alfonso Castro
Juan M. Gonzalez
Jorge E. Lopez de Vergara
Victor A. Villagrd
Vicente Olmedo
SLA e-Negotiations, Enforcement and Management in an Autonomic Environment
120(7)
Giannis Koumoutsos
Spyros Denazis
Kleanthis Thramboulidis
Author Index 127