Séminaire de Pr Daniel Hagimont, professeur de l'Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - Date : jeudi 26 mai 2011, 15h00 - Lieu : salle "seminar room", Centre MICA

Intervenant :
M. Daniel Hagimont, professeur de l'Institut Nationale Polytechnique de Toulouse (INPT), chercheur au laboratoire IRIT de Toulouse, France

Date : jeudi 26 mai 2011, 15h00
Lieu : salle "seminar room", 9ème étage, Centre MICA, bâtiment B1, Institut Polytechnique de Hanoi
Interprète : le séminaire sera présenté en anglais

Résumé/abstract:
Distributed software environments are increasingly complex and difficult to manage, as they integrate various legacy software with specific management interfaces. Moreover, the fact that management tasks are performed by humans leads to many configuration errors and low reactivity. This is particularly true in medium or large-scale distributed infrastructures. To address this issue, we explore the design and implementation of an autonomic management system. The main principle is to wrap legacy software pieces in components in order to administrate a software infrastructure as a component architecture. In order to help the administrators defining autonomic management policies, we introduce high-level formalisms for the specification of deployment and management policies. These features are gathered in an autonomic management platform called TUNe. TUNe was successfully used for the administration of clustered (e.g. JEE), grid (e.g. Diet) and cloud applications.