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Semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems

Semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems
Semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems
This paper presents some important directions in the use of ontology-based semantics in achieving the vision of Autonomic Communications. We examine the requirements of Autonomic Communication with a focus on the demanding needs of ubiquitous computing environments, with an emphasis on the requirements shared with Autonomic Computing. We observe that ontologies provide a strong mechanism for addressing the heterogeneity in user task requirements, managed resources, services and context. We then present two complimentary approaches that exploit ontology-based knowledge in support of autonomic communications: service-oriented models for policy engineering and dynamic semantic queries using content-based networks. The paper concludes with a discussion of the major research challenges such approaches raise.
152-164
Springer
Lewis, David
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Feeney, Kevin
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Carey, Kevin
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Tiropanis, Thanassis
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Courtenage, Simon
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Lewis, David
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Feeney, Kevin
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Carey, Kevin
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Lewis, David, Feeney, Kevin, Carey, Kevin, Tiropanis, Thanassis and Courtenage, Simon (2005) Semantic-based policy engineering for autonomic systems. In Autonomic Communication. vol. 3457/2005, Springer. pp. 152-164 . (doi:10.1007/11520184_12).

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This paper presents some important directions in the use of ontology-based semantics in achieving the vision of Autonomic Communications. We examine the requirements of Autonomic Communication with a focus on the demanding needs of ubiquitous computing environments, with an emphasis on the requirements shared with Autonomic Computing. We observe that ontologies provide a strong mechanism for addressing the heterogeneity in user task requirements, managed resources, services and context. We then present two complimentary approaches that exploit ontology-based knowledge in support of autonomic communications: service-oriented models for policy engineering and dynamic semantic queries using content-based networks. The paper concludes with a discussion of the major research challenges such approaches raise.

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Published date: 11 July 2005
Additional Information: ISSN 0302-9743
Venue - Dates: 1st International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2004, Berlin, Germany, 2004-10-18 - 2004-10-19
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 265079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/265079
PURE UUID: 0487ba69-ca3d-414f-8b86-a097f1b2f836

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Date deposited: 21 Jan 2008 18:04
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 08:01

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Author: David Lewis
Author: Kevin Feeney
Author: Kevin Carey
Author: Thanassis Tiropanis
Author: Simon Courtenage

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