Towards critical event monitoring, detection and prediction
for self-adaptive future Internet applications
Towards critical event monitoring, detection and prediction
for self-adaptive future Internet applications
The Future Internet (FI) will be composed of a multitude of diverse types of services that offer flexible, remote access to software features, content, computing resources, and middleware solutions through different cloud delivery models, such as IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. Ultimately, this means that loosely coupled Internet services will form a comprehensive base for developing value added applications in an agile way. Unlike traditional application development, which uses computing resources and software components under local administrative control, FI applications will thus strongly depend on third-party services. To maintain their quality of service, those applications therefore need to dynamically and autonomously adapt to an unprecedented level of changes that may occur during runtime. In this paper, we present our recent experiences on monitoring, detection, and prediction of critical events for both software services and multimedia applications. Based on these findings we introduce potential directions for future research on self-adaptive FI applications, bringing together those research directions.
Metzger, A.
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Boniface, M.J.
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Engen, Vegard
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Phillips, Stephen
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28 October 2011
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Engen, Vegard
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Phillips, Stephen
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Metzger, A., Boniface, M.J., Engen, Vegard, Phillips, Stephen and Zlatev, Zlatko
(2011)
Towards critical event monitoring, detection and prediction
for self-adaptive future Internet applications.
1st International Workshop on Adaptive Services for the Future Internet, Poznan, Poland.
28 Oct 2011.
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The Future Internet (FI) will be composed of a multitude of diverse types of services that offer flexible, remote access to software features, content, computing resources, and middleware solutions through different cloud delivery models, such as IaaS, PaaS and SaaS. Ultimately, this means that loosely coupled Internet services will form a comprehensive base for developing value added applications in an agile way. Unlike traditional application development, which uses computing resources and software components under local administrative control, FI applications will thus strongly depend on third-party services. To maintain their quality of service, those applications therefore need to dynamically and autonomously adapt to an unprecedented level of changes that may occur during runtime. In this paper, we present our recent experiences on monitoring, detection, and prediction of critical events for both software services and multimedia applications. Based on these findings we introduce potential directions for future research on self-adaptive FI applications, bringing together those research directions.
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Published date: 28 October 2011
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1st International Workshop on Adaptive Services for the Future Internet, Poznan, Poland, 2011-10-28 - 2011-10-28
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