12th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2007)
The Imminent Complexity Quagmire in Pervasive Computing--Autonomic Agents a Solution?
Auckland, New Zealand
July 11-July 14
ISBN: 0-7695-2895-3
Sarah Eowyn, Johnston University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
This paper highlights the need for intrinsic self-management for next generation computing to combat the inherent complexity involved in the sheer scale of pervasive devices and connectivity. Through emerging lessons from a deployed Biometric Identification and Tracking System the recommendation from current available technologies is to utilize autonomic agents to provide the future requirements for self-management.
Citation:
Roy Sterritt, Sarah Eowyn, Patricia O'Hagan, Edward Hanna, "The Imminent Complexity Quagmire in Pervasive Computing--Autonomic Agents a Solution?," iceccs, pp.238-250, 12th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS 2007), 2007