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Autonomic and Trusted Computing - 6th International Conference, ATC 2009 Brisbane, Australia, July 7-9, 2009 Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Autonomic and Trusted Computing - 6th International Conference, ATC 2009 Brisbane, Australia, July 7-9, 2009 Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5586
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ThisvolumecontainstheproceedingsofATC2009, the6thInternationalConf-
ence on Autonomic and Trusted Computing: Bringing Safe, Self-x and
Organic Computing Systems into Reality. The conference was held in
Brisbane, A- tralia, during July 7-9, 2009. The conference was
technically co-sponsored by the IEEE and the IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Scalable Computing. ATC 2009 was accompanied
by three workshops on a variety of research challenges within the
area of autonomic and trusted computing. ATC 2009 is a successor of
the First International Workshop on Trusted and Autonomic
Ubiquitous and Embedded Systems (TAUES 2005, Japan), the
International Workshop on Trusted and Autonomic Computing Systems
(TACS 2006, Austria), the Third International Conference on
Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2006, China), the 4th
International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC
2007, Hong Kong), and the 5th International Conference on Autonomic
and Trusted Computing (ATC 2008, Norway) Computing systems
including hardware, software, communication and n-
worksaregrowingdramaticallyinbothscale andheterogeneity, becoming
overly complex. Such complexity is getting even more critical with
the ubiquitous permeation of embedded devices and other pervasive
systems. To cope with the growing and ubiquitous complexity,
autonomic computing focuses on se- manageable computing and
communication systems that exhibit self-awareness,
self-con?guration, self-optimization, self-healing, self-protection
and other self-x operationsto the maximumextent possible without
humaninterventionorgu- ance.
Organiccomputingadditionallyemphasizesnatural-analogueconceptslike
self-organization and controlled emergence. Any autonomic or
organic system must be trustworthy to avoid the risk of losing
control and to retain con?dence that the system will not fa
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