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autonomic +‎ -ity

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autonomicity (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being autonomic.
    • 2006 February 27, Ioannis Stavrakakis, Michael Smirnov, Autonomic Communication: Second International IFIP Workshop, WAC 2005, Athens, Greece, October 2-5, 2005, Revised Selected Papers, Springer, →ISBN, page 287:
      Autonomicity is perceived to presume a local “intelligence” of some degree and can be studied from a very low components level, up to the highest system level. Comparing the terms, complexity is both a problem and a property.
    • 2018 May 26, Rituparna Chaki, Agostino Cortesi, Khalid Saeed, Nabendu Chaki, Advanced Computing and Systems for Security: Volume Six, Springer, →ISBN, page 57:
      As the number of approaches to provide autonomicity increases, researchers will also have to focus on metrics that can be used to rate the performance of the controller. – Though autonomic computing envisions the holistic development of []
    • 2005 November 25, Tomoya Enokido, Lu Yan, Bin Xiao, Daeyoung Kim, Yuanshun Dai, Laurence T. Yang, Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing - EUC 2005 Workshops: EUC 2005 Workshops: UISW, NCUS, SecUbiq, USN, and TAUES, Nagasaki, Japan, December 8-9, 2005, Springer, →ISBN, page 1235:
      Autonomicity also offers inroads in terms of fault-tolerant computing and assisting in creating survivable systems. This paper examines the relevant technologies including Agents for engineering autonomicity and survivability in a []
    • 2006 December 21, Michael G. Hinchey, Patricia Rago, James L. Rash, Christopher A. Rouff, Walt Truszkowski, Innovative Concepts for Autonomic and Agent-Based Systems: Second International Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts, WRAC 2005, Greenbelt, MD, USA, September 20-22, 2005, Revised Papers, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 379:
      Survivable Security Systems Through Autonomicity Roy Sterritt1, Grainne Garrity1, Edward Hanna2, and Patricia O'Hagan2 1 University of Ulster School of Computing and Mathematics, Jordanstown Campus, Northern Ireland []
    • 2014 August 27, Emil Vassev, Mike Hinchey, Autonomy Requirements Engineering for Space Missions, Springer, →ISBN, page 52:
      Autonomicity, however, is not only intelligent behavior but also an organizational manner. ... a predefined set of conditional statements (e.g., if-then-else) put in an endless loop is the simplest form of autonomicity implementation.

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