Visible to the public A semantic self-management approach for service platforms

TitleA semantic self-management approach for service platforms
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsSchaefer, J.
Conference NameNetwork Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2014 IEEE
Date PublishedMay
KeywordsAutonomic computing, autonomic computing concepts, Computational modeling, configuration task, continuous administration task, convenience-related applications, distributed processing, distributed services, fault tolerant computing, Grounding, health-related applications, installation task, knowledge based systems, model driven architecture, Monitoring, Ontologies, OSGi-based semantic autonomic manager, platform-independent autonomous service level management, quality of service, security-related applications, semantic descriptions, semantic self-management approach, Semantic Services, Semantics, Service Level Management, service platforms, service-oriented architecture
Abstract

Future personal living environments feature an increasing number of convenience-, health- and security-related applications provided by distributed services, which do not only support users but require tasks such as installation, configuration and continuous administration. These tasks are becoming tiresome, complex and error-prone. One way to escape this situation is to enable service platforms to configure and manage themselves. The approach presented here extends services with semantic descriptions to enable platform-independent autonomous service level management using model driven architecture and autonomic computing concepts. It has been implemented as a OSGi-based semantic autonomic manager, whose concept, prototypical implementation and evaluation are presented.

DOI10.1109/NOMS.2014.6838329
Citation Key6838329