Title: Applying Autonomics to Create an Intelligent Ubiquitous Environment
1Applying Autonomics to Create an Intelligent
Ubiquitous Environment Young J. Won, Hyojung
Shin, Yeongrak Choi, YoonSeon Han, John Strassner
Business-Aware Services
Introduction and Motivation
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Integrates information processing into everyday
activities - User should not be aware of computing taking
place - Ubiquitous Environment
- Everything is networked and communicates, aware
of your needs, and of the role they play - Same services at home, at work, in a hotel...
- Customers want Context-Aware Services
- Management Cost Reduction
- Autonomics correlates diverse data, making
management simpler and more effective - OPEX reduction through task automation
- CAPEX reduction through re-purposing of
applications
Context and Tasks
Optimized Service
Semantic Processing
Research Questions
- How is Information Shared and Disseminated?
- How is Context Computed?
- How are Tasks Defined and Assigned?
- Maximize use of systems having special functions
- Bridge gaps between expertise and capabilities
- Addressing new interaction paradigms (e.g.,
replacing linear with collaborative interfaces)
- Model-Driven Engineering and Management
- FOCALE produces a set of semantic relationships
that can be used to connect the network data with
the SLA through inferences from two different
models. - FOCALE than translates this to vendor-specific
commands and reconfigures the device.
Semantic Foundation
- Translation between Different Constituencies
- Fusing Semantic Data into Contextual Knowledge
Conclusions and Future Research
- Ubiquitous Computing is a paradigm shift
- Autonomics manages complexity
- Management must become smarter
- Transform data from diverse data sources to infer
context - Make decisions based on fused knowledge
- Dynamically generate code according to context
anduser needs to deliver business services - Work on Cognitive Management
- Develop a new knowledge representation that
better facilitates the fusion of knowledge - Prototype a new genre of intelligent query
applications that are based on semantics, not
syntax - Develop a new cognition model, inspired by how
the human brain works, to manage any type of node
- Semantic Search
- A system which understands the syntax and
semantics of the user's query
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