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Usable Autonomic Computing Systems: the Administrator’s Perspective

This paper explores how autonomic computing systems can assist administrators in tasks such as rehearsal and planning, monitoring, multitasking, and performance analysis. The role of interface and visualization in enhancing the usability of these systems is also discussed.

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Usable Autonomic Computing Systems: the Administrator’s Perspective

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  1. Usable Autonomic Computing Systems: the Administrator’s Perspective R. Barret, P. Maglio, E. Kandogan, J. Bailey Proc. of ICAC 2004

  2. Quick Review • Rehearsal and Planning • Monitoring • Multitasking • IBM Web App Server • Performance Advisor • Log and Trace Analyzer

  3. How can A.C. help with • Rehearsal and Planning • Simulation • Undo, or trial and error • Testing

  4. How can A.C. help with • Situation Awareness • Must match admin’s mental model • Must support deeper investigation

  5. How can A.C. help with • Multitasking, Interruptions, and Distractions • No guidelines given • But how do you think A.C. could?

  6. The Admin’s Needs

  7. The System User’s Needs

  8. What is the role of interface and visualization in A.C.?

  9. The Role of Supervisory Control

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