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Autonomic Computing
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Autonomic Computing

by Richard Murch
March 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
336 pages
9h 32m
English
IBM Press
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Summary and Conclusions

One process in IT we need to improve is that of software implementation. In the past we have been faced with horrendously complex software and are required to make it work quickly in large and sophisticated but equally complex IT architectures. Complexity on top of complexity. Any new approach such as autonomic computing that simplifies this should be welcomed by IT management and the software teams that are charged with implementation. The planning and introduction of autonomic computing must be given the same degree of care and attention as any other software implementation approach. The planning, testing, and, maybe, dual running of autonomic applications may be necessary. Autonomic computing must be implemented in ...

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