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Kurian, D., & Raj, P. (2013). Autonomic Computing for Business Applications. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 4(8).
The authors of this paper seek to provide an understanding of the use of autonomic computing for business applications. The paper begins by offering insight into what autonomic computing is when it was started as well as the reasons for beginning it. According to the authors, autonomic computing plays a major role in business. Its introduction has helped in the management of business applications. Besides this, the continued developments that have been employed in autonomic computing have helped in easing the complexity of the IT systems. The authors provide insight that many of the inroads that autonomic computing has made concern technological areas such as storage, data centers, networking as well as the management of the database. However, concerning business applications, the authors provide understanding that few attempts in autonomic computing have been geared toward applications such as CRM, SCM, ERP as well as Online Retail. The paper delves into deeper details concerning the use of autonomic computing in these business applications.
Kurian, D., & Chelliah, P. R. (2013). Autonomic Computing for B2C E-Commerce Applications. International Journal of Computer Applications, 68(20), 33-40.
The authors of this paper focus on the continued increase in the complexities of autonomic computing. They also focus on the increase in demand for autonomic computing processes to be more proactive as well as to have higher speeds. Notably, the business world has continued to experience many changes that need to be met with great effectiveness. The failure to meet these changes with effectiveness has dire consequences. Therefore, autonomic computing processes have produced many solutions that help businesses to increase their consumer appreciation of the services they provide. The authors nevertheless, explore the challenges that come from different technological advances and transitions in the fields of B2C. Furthermore, they explore the various e-commerce applications in their entirety to determine the effect that results from using autonomic computing applications and processes. Ultimately, the authors provide understanding that the success of good consumer experience results from the use of various autonomic processes that work hand in hand with e-commerce applications.
Papazoglou, M. P., Traverso, P., Dustdar, S., & Leymann, F. (2007). Service-oriented computing: State of the art and research challenges. Computer, 40(11).
The technological world has many things to offer business realms. It creates many opportunities for businesses to overcome their challenges as well as to meet the diverse needs and wants of the consumers. The authors of this paper focus on the service-oriented aspect of autonomic computing. Notably, autonomic computing has continually helped businesses offer their customers the best services possible. Therefore, these authors analyze the challenges that have been continually met by autonomic computing. The authors further delve into the promotion that results from service-oriented computing. One of these promotions concerns the idea of assembling the different components of computing applications and focusing their use in the services network. Finally, the authors provide insight into this particular assembly. Their insight ranges from its flexibility to its level of dynamicity in improving business processes. Furthermore, the authors explore the agility of these applications as well as the span of computing platforms in business organizations.
Parashar, M., & Hariri, S. (2006). Autonomic computing: concepts, infrastructure, and applications. CRC press.
The authors of this book provide understanding of the concepts as well as the requirements of autonomic computing. They begin by exploring the architectures that businesses need to implement these systems. The authors also evaluate these concepts and requirements to provide the reader with a better insight into autonomic computing. Besides this, the authors of this book also focus on the changes that occur not only in the approaches that are used but also in the infrastructures. These shifts include control-based as well as recipe-based concepts.
Moreover, the authors of this book also focus on the systems that enable the application of autonomic computing in businesses. They explore the relevance of different forms of technologies in businesses as well as the essential role they play in the provision of services that help in the achievement of success within the business. Finally, the authors focus on different properties such as self-healing, self-protection, self-optimization and self-configuration and their importance to autonomic computing in business applications.
Cheng, Y., Leon-Garcia, A., & Foster, I. (2008). Toward an autonomic service management framework: A holistic vision of SOA, AON, and autonomic computing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 46(5).
The authors of this paper focus on the next generation network that focuses on enabling the provision of different multimedia applications using various QoS requirements. The paper also provides insight into the consolidation of services as well as the continued rapid increases in the scaling of the network. The authors focus on the importance of tasking services as well as managing the network in spite of their complexity as well as costly extremities. They explore the importance of making strides in autonomic services to enhance the provision of services that will help organizations achieve success. The paper also focuses on the importance of great marketing as well as the use of new internet applications together with lowered costs of management from service providers. Ultimately, the authors provide insight into the importance of creating a self-managing service delivery framework that will help the business realize its goals and objectives in the best ways possible.
Chieu, T. C., Mohindra, A., Karve, A. A., & Segal, A. (2009, October). Dynamic scaling of web applications in a virtualized cloud computing environment. In E-Business Engineering, 2009. ICEBE'09. IEEE International Conference on (pp. 281-286). IEEE.
The authors of this paper explore the dynamicity that comes from scaling web applications in a cloud-computing environment that has been virtualized. They offer insight into the importance of scalability and the critical role it plays in the success of numerous organizations who conduct their business operations in the web. The authors provide insight into the variation of information provided by these organizations from one time to the other. The authors demonstrate an understanding of the importance of maintaining enough resources that will help in meeting the costs of business operations. Therefore, they provide insight into the novel structure that can be used to ensure the dynamicity that results from scaling web applications because of cloud computing environments that have been virtualized with different thresholds. The authors delve into different web applications that various web services deploy. They examine the various scaled algorithms that are necessary for allocating different resources to uses to ensure the rapid provision and ultimate success of businesses.
References
Cheng, Y., Leon-Garcia, A., & Foster, I. (2008). Toward an autonomic service management framework: A holistic vision of SOA, AON, and autonomic computing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 46(5).
Chieu, T. C., Mohindra, A., Karve, A. A., & Segal, A. (2009, October). Dynamic scaling of web applications in a virtualized cloud computing environment. In E-Business Engineering, 2009. ICEBE'09. IEEE International Conference on (pp. 281-286). IEEE.
Kurian, D., & Raj, P. (2013). Autonomic Computing for Business Applications. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 4(8).
Kurian, D., & Chelliah, P. R. (2013). Autonomic Computing for B2C E-Commerce Applications. International Journal of Computer Applications, 68(20), 33-40.
Papazoglou, M. P., Traverso, P., Dustdar, S., & Leymann, F. (2007). Service-oriented computing: State of the art and research challenges. Computer, 40(11).
Parashar, M., & Hariri, S. (2006). Autonomic computing: concepts, infrastructure, and applications. CRC press.