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Autonomic Networking - Definitions and Design Goals
draft-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions-and-goals-00

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Authors Michael H. Behringer , Max Pritikin , Steinthor Bjarnason , Alexander Clemm , Brian E. Carpenter , Sheng Jiang , Laurent Ciavaglia
Last updated 2014-01-20 (Latest revision 2013-12-20)
Replaced by draft-irtf-nmrg-autonomic-network-definitions
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Abstract

Autonomic systems were first described in 2001. The fundamental goal is self-management, including self-configuration, self-optimization, self-healing and self-protection. This document applies the concepts of autonomic systems to a network, and describes the definitions and design goals of Autonomic Networking. The goal is a network where nodes have minimal dependencies on human administrators or centralized management systems.

Authors

Michael H. Behringer
Max Pritikin
Steinthor Bjarnason
Alexander Clemm
Brian E. Carpenter
Sheng Jiang
Laurent Ciavaglia

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