Towards Policy Decomposition for Autonomic Systems Governance by Applying Biologically Inspired Techniques
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J. Keeney, V. Wade, 'Towards Policy Decomposition for Autonomic Systems Governance by Applying Biologically Inspired Techniques' in the 5th International IEEE Workshop on Managing Ubiquitous Communications and Services (MUCS2008) at NOMS 2008, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, 11 April 2008, pp 309-313Download Item:
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Policy-based management systems use declarative
rules to govern their operation whilst satisfying the
goals of the system. One of the fundamental issues in
policy engineering remains the inability to
automatically refine high-level goals to low level
achievable goals, many of which will be
interdependent and conflicting. This paper introduces
the automated decomposition and refinement of
management policies through the optimisation of
balancing constraints by the innovative integration
metaheuristic algorithms.
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Author: KEENEY, JOHN; WADE, VINCENT PATRICK
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