ICAC 2009:
Barcelona, Spain
Simon A. Dobson, John Strassner, Manish Parashar, Onn Shehory (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Autonomic Computing, ICAC 2009, June 15-19, 2009, Barcelona, Spain.
ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-564-2
Keynote talk 1
Autonomic diagnosis and resolution
- Guofei Jiang, Haifeng Chen, Kenji Yoshihira, Akhilesh Saxena:
Ranking the importance of alerts for problem determination in large computer systems.
3-12

- Miao Jiang, Mohammad Ahmad Munawar, Thomas Reidemeister, Paul A. S. Ward:
System monitoring with metric-correlation models: problems and solutions.
13-22

- Yixin Diao, Xiaolei Hu, Asser N. Tantawi, Haishan Wu:
An adaptive feedback controller for SIP server memory overload protection.
23-32

- Ying Zhao, Yongmin Tan, Zhenhuan Gong, Xiaohui Gu, Mike Wamboldt:
Self-correlating predictive information tracking for large-scale production systems.
33-42

Poster session
- Viliam Holub, Trevor Parsons, Patrick O'Sullivan, John Murphy:
Run-time correlation engine for system monitoring and testing.
43-44

- Hui Zhang, Guofei Jiang, Kenji Yoshihira, Haifeng Chen, Akhilesh Saxena:
Resilient workload manager: taming bursty workload of scaling internet applications.
45-46

- Adina D. Mosincat, Walter Binder:
Self-tuning BPEL processes.
47-48

- Dominic Jones, John Keeney, David Lewis, Declan O'Sullivan:
Knowledge delivery mechanism for autonomic overlay network management.
49-50

- Sandip Agarwala, Luis Angel D. Bathen, Divyesh Jadav, Ramani Routray:
ParaDisE: parallel discovery engine for enterprise datacenters.
51-52

- Teruyoshi Zenmyo:
Identifying performance bottlenecks based on the local parameter tuning.
53-54

- Ada Diaconescu, Philippe Lalanda:
A decentralized, architecture-based framework for self-growing applications.
55-56

- Benjamin Dittes, Alexander Gepperth, Antonello Ceravola, Jannik Fritsch, Christian Goerick:
Self-management for neural dynamics in brain-like information processing.
57-58

- Rean Griffith, Gail E. Kaiser, Javier Alonso López:
Multi-perspective evaluation of self-healing systems using simple probabilistic models.
59-60

- Elisabetta Di Nitto, Daniel J. Dubois, Raffaela Mirandola:
Overlay self-organization for traffic reduction in multi-broker publish-subscribe systems.
61-62

- Ivana Dusparic, Vinny Cahill:
Using distributed w-learning for multi-policy optimization in decentralized autonomic systems.
63-64

- Martin Rehák, Eugen Staab, Volker Fusenig, Jan Stiborek, Martin Grill, Karel Bartos, Michal Pechoucek, Thomas Engel:
Threat-model-driven runtime adaptation and evaluation of intrusion detection system.
65-66

- Thomas Vogel, Stefan Neumann, Stephan Hildebrandt, Holger Giese, Basil Becker:
Model-driven architectural monitoring and adaptation for autonomic systems.
67-68

- Andres J. Ramirez, Betty H. C. Cheng:
Applying adaptation design patterns.
69-70

- Naama Parush, Dan Pelleg, Muli Ben-Yehuda, Paula Ta-Shma:
Out-of-band detection of boot-sequence termination events.
71-72

- Bin Lin, Peter A. Dinda:
Experiences with scheduling and mapping games for adaptive distributed systems: summary.
73-74

Keynote talk II
Advanced self* approaches
Autonomics & virtualization
- Evangelia Kalyvianaki, Themistoklis Charalambous, Steven Hand:
Self-adaptive and self-configured CPU resource provisioning for virtualized servers using Kalman filters.
117-126

- Sanjay Kumar, Vanish Talwar, Vibhore Kumar, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Karsten Schwan:
vManage: loosely coupled platform and virtualization management in data centers.
127-136

- Jia Rao, Xiangping Bu, Cheng-Zhong Xu, Le Yi Wang, Gang George Yin:
VCONF: a reinforcement learning approach to virtual machines auto-configuration.
137-146

Keynote talk III
- Michael Luck:
Flexible behaviour regulation in agent based systems.
147-148

Self-configuration & self-optimization
- Ningfang Mi, Giuliano Casale, Ludmila Cherkasova, Evgenia Smirni:
Injecting realistic burstiness to a traditional client-server benchmark.
149-158

- Jim (Zhanwen) Li, John W. Chinneck, C. Murray Woodside, Marin Litoiu:
Fast scalable optimization to configure service systems having cost and quality of service constraints.
159-168

- Vinod Ramachandran, Manish Gupta, Manish Sethi, Soudip Roy Chowdhury:
Determining configuration parameter dependencies via analysis of configuration data from multi-tiered enterprise applications.
169-178

- Muli Ben-Yehuda, David Breitgand, Michael Factor, Hillel Kolodner, Valentin Kravtsov, Dan Pelleg:
NAP: a building block for remediating performance bottlenecks via black box network analysis.
179-188

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