Difference between revisions of "Autonomic management"
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== Characteristics == | == Characteristics == | ||
− | + | * Autonomic management is sometimes used to refer to the set of management activities that take place in Autonomic Networks or Autonomic Systems. | |
+ | * It also sometimes refers to all algorithms that automate management and/or control functions of traditional networks in such a way that they become more autonomic | ||
== Relation to Autonomous management == | == Relation to Autonomous management == |
Revision as of 08:53, 28 July 2007
History
The term autonomic, like the term autonomous, comes from robotics and human related sciences.
Definition
- autonomic: (a) acting or occurring involuntarily (reflexes) and (b) relating to, affecting, or controlled by the autonomic nervous system or its effects or activity (http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/autonomic).
Characteristics
- Autonomic management is sometimes used to refer to the set of management activities that take place in Autonomic Networks or Autonomic Systems.
- It also sometimes refers to all algorithms that automate management and/or control functions of traditional networks in such a way that they become more autonomic
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 (http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/autonmous).