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Item Autonomic management and monitoring of service-oriented programs(Texas Tech University, 2004-12) Soorianarayanan, SekharWithin the past two decades the development of raw computing power coupled with the proliferation of computer devices has grown at exponential rates. This phenomenal growth along with the advent of the Internet has led to a new age of accessibility - to other people, other systems, and most importantly, to information. With this explosive growth, system complexities are reaching a level beyond human ability to manage and secure. This increasing complexity points towards an inevitable need to automate many of the functions associated with computing today. Thus came the term autonomic computing. Autonomic Computing [121] has a broad scope and might mean different things for different people, but following are come of the important aspects of an autonomic system. • Self Awareness • Autonomic System Configuration / "Setup" • Self Healing • Adaptability • Hiding Complexity • Detect, identify and protect itself • Always looks for ways to optimize it's working In this thesis I will try to address some of the issues related of Autonomic Systems.Item Autonomic management and monitoring of service-oriented programs(2005-05) Soorianarayanan, Sekhar; Sobolewski, Michael; Benitez, Noe L.; Smith, Philip W.Within the past two decades the development of raw computing power coupled with the proliferation of computer devices has grown at exponential rates. This phenomenal growth along with the advent of the Internet has led to a new age of accessibility - to other people, other systems, and most importantly, to information. With this explosive growth, system complexities are reaching a level beyond human ability to manage and secure. This increasing complexity points towards an inevitable need to automate many of the functions associated with computing today. Thus came the term autonomic computing. Autonomic Computing [121] has a broad scope and might mean different things for different people, but following are come of the important aspects of an autonomic system. - Self Awareness - Autonomic System Configuration / "Setup" - Self Healing - Adaptability - Hiding Complexity - Detect, identify and protect itself - Always looks for ways to optimize it's working In this thesis I will try to address some of the issues related of Autonomic Systems.Item Framework for integrating sorcer with rpc-style web services(Texas Tech University, 2005-05) Masapari, Kiran Manoah; Sobolewski, Michael; Zhunag, Yu; Hernandez, Hector J.Ever since the introduction of Web Services, it has become one of software industry’s most used buzzwords. Web services, in the general meaning of the term, are services offered by one application to other applications via the World Wide Web. An RPC-based Web service is a collection of procedures that can be called by a remote client over the Internet. The integration of WebServices into existing environments is becoming more and more important. The SORCER environment provides the means to create interactive service-oriented programs and execute them without writing a line of source code where jobs and tasks are created using web-based user interfaces. SORCER is service oriented but is object based where as WebServices are protocol based. This thesis presents a comprehensive technical overview of RPC Style WebServices and the integration framework that allows Protocol-based RPC Web Services and Object-oriented SORCER service providers to coexist and complement each other in the same environment. My main emphasis would be to develop a framework with generic gateway that would allow SORCER Services to be accessed both as RPC WebServices for web clients and as SORCER Service Providers for SORCER Service requestorsItem Framework for integrating sorcer with rpc-style web services(2005-05) Masapari, Kiran; Sobolewski, Michael; Zhunag, Yu; Hernandez, Hector J.Ever since the introduction of Web Services, it has become one of software industry’s most used buzzwords. Web services, in the general meaning of the term, are services offered by one application to other applications via the World Wide Web. An RPC-based Web service is a collection of procedures that can be called by a remote client over the Internet. The integration of WebServices into existing environments is becoming more and more important. The SORCER environment provides the means to create interactive service-oriented programs and execute them without writing a line of source code where jobs and tasks are created using web-based user interfaces. SORCER is service oriented but is object based where as WebServices are protocol based. This thesis presents a comprehensive technical overview of RPC Style WebServices and the integration framework that allows Protocol-based RPC Web Services and Object-oriented SORCER service providers to coexist and complement each other in the same environment. My main emphasis would be to develop a framework with generic gateway that would allow SORCER Services to be accessed both as RPC WebServices for web clients and as SORCER Service Providers for SORCER Service requestors