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Management without (Detailed) Models

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Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2009)

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We present a resource management algorithm based upon guided “walks” within a system state space. Walks are guided via simple predictions of optimum behavior whose accuracy increases as system state approaches a predicted optimum. Optimum behavior is defined as maximizing payoff, which is the difference between value of provided service and cost of providing the service. Feedback between prediction, movement in the state space, and direct observation of behavior allows the algorithm to track optimum payoff, even though there is no detailed model of system behavior. Efficiency of the algorithm is defined as the ratio between observed and optimum payoffs, and can be estimated without reference to a detailed model. We demonstrate by simulation that, under commonly encountered conditions, our algorithm can achieve near-optimal behavior. Our strategy is thus a potentially viable alternative to management based upon closed control loops in many practical situations.

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Couch, A.L., Burgess, M., Chiarini, M. (2009). Management without (Detailed) Models. In: González Nieto, J., Reif, W., Wang, G., Indulska, J. (eds) Autonomic and Trusted Computing. ATC 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5586. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02704-8_7

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