2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11298-5_11
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A Models@run.time Approach for Multi-objective Self-optimizing Software

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“…Furthermore, these systems can adequately handle and prevent malicious users from exploiting possible security threats by, for example, autonomously changing their internal structure. Self-optimising systems (e.g., [22]) are systems that can change their structure to improve some aspects of their performance autonomously, for example, by reducing the systems response time. Self-configuring systems (e.g., [25]) can autonomously set up when introduced to a distributed system or change their configuration to accommodate the insertion of new systems.…”
Section: Autonomic Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, these systems can adequately handle and prevent malicious users from exploiting possible security threats by, for example, autonomously changing their internal structure. Self-optimising systems (e.g., [22]) are systems that can change their structure to improve some aspects of their performance autonomously, for example, by reducing the systems response time. Self-configuring systems (e.g., [25]) can autonomously set up when introduced to a distributed system or change their configuration to accommodate the insertion of new systems.…”
Section: Autonomic Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%