Complex Systems And Clouds: A Self-Organization And Self-Management Perspective

Abstract

Complex Systems and Clouds: A Self-Organization and Self-Management Perspective provides insights into the intricate world of self-organizing systems. Large scale distributed computer systems have evolved into very complex systems and are at the point where they need to borrow self-adapting organizing concepts from nature. The book explores complexity in big distributed systems and in the natural processes in physics and chemistry, building a platform for understanding how self-organization in big distributed systems can be achieved. It goes beyond the theoretical description of self-organization to present principles for designing self-organizing systems, and concludes by showing the need for a paradigm shift in the development of large-scale systems from strictly deterministic to non-deterministic and adaptive. Analyzes the effect of self-organization applied to computer clouds. Furthers research on principles of self-organization of computing and communication systems inspired by a wealth of self-organizing processes and phenomena in nature and society. Presents a unique analysis of the field, with solutions and case studies.

Publication Date

10-4-2016

Publication Title

Complex Systems and Clouds: A Self-Organization and Self-Management Perspective

Number of Pages

1-223

Document Type

Article; Book Chapter

Personal Identifier

scopus

Socpus ID

85013038588 (Scopus)

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https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85013038588

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