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The term autonomic, like the term autonomous, comes from robotics and human related sciences. | The term autonomic, like the term autonomous, comes from robotics and human related sciences. | ||
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+ | * autonomic: (a) acting or occurring involuntarily (reflexes) �(b) relating to, affecting, or controlled by the autonomic nervous system or its effects or activity [Webster 96]. | ||
== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
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== Relation to Autonomous management == | == Relation to Autonomous management == | ||
Compared to autonomous networks, autonomic networks are less intelligent and require a management interface. | Compared to autonomous networks, autonomic networks are less intelligent and require a management interface. | ||
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+ | * autonomous: (a) having the right of power of self-government; �(b) responding, reacting, or developing independently of the whole [Webster 96]. |
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The term autonomic, like the term autonomous, comes from robotics and human related sciences.
Definition
- autonomic: (a) acting or occurring involuntarily (reflexes) �(b) relating to, affecting, or controlled by the autonomic nervous system or its effects or activity [Webster 96].
Characteristics
Relation to Autonomous management
Compared to autonomous networks, autonomic networks are less intelligent and require a management interface.
- autonomous: (a) having the right of power of self-government; �(b) responding, reacting, or developing independently of the whole [Webster 96].