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Information systems can be complex due to numerous factors
including scale, decentralization, heterogeneity, mobility,
dynamism, bugs and failures. Depl- ing, operating and maintaining
such systems can be not only very di?cult, but also very costly. A
?urry of recent activity has been directed at this pr- lem, and
future information systems are envisioned as self-con?guring, se-
organizing, self-managingandself-repairing.Collectively,
wecalltheseproperties self- properties. This book is a "spin-o?" of
a by-invitation-only Bertinoro workshop on se-
propertiesincomplexsystemswhichwasheldinsummer2004inBertinoro,
Italy. The Self-star workshop brought together researchers and
practitioners from d- ferent disciplines and with di?erent
backgrounds to discuss complex information
systems.Thethemeoftheworkshopwastoidentifytheconceptualandpractical
foundationsformodeling, analyzingandachievingself-
propertiesindistributed and networked systems. Partly based on
these discussions, we solicited papers from the workshop
participants and a set of invitees for this book. We sought
original contributions in which authors explicitly take a position
concerningrequirements, usefulness, potentialandlimitations
oftechnologies for self- properties of complex systems. This
position needed to be founded on - search results that were put
clearly in context with respect to the position sta- ment. We
strongly encouraged visionary statements, thought-provoking ideas,
and exploratory results that will help the reader form her or his
own opinions on the importance of self- properties in current and
future complex information systems.
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