The Autonomic Architecture of the Licas System
Kieran Greer

TL;DR
This paper presents the Licas system, a distributed, autonomic framework supporting service-based architectures, IoT integration, and mobile compatibility, emphasizing its autonomic setup and novel linking mechanism.
Contribution
It introduces the autonomic architecture of Licas, including a novel linking mechanism and integration of a MAPE control loop for autonomous management.
Findings
Supports diverse communication protocols like XML-RPC, REST, HTTP, Web Services
Provides a robust platform for Microservices and SOA architectures
Includes an integrated Autonomic Manager with MAPE control loop
Abstract
Licas (lightweight internet-based communication for autonomic services) is a distributed framework for building service-based systems. The framework provides a p2p server and more intelligent processing of information through its AI algorithms. Distributed communication includes XML-RPC, REST, HTTP and Web Services. It can now provide a robust platform for building different types of system, where Microservices or SOA would be possible. However, the system may be equally suited for the IoT, as it provides classes to connect with external sources and has an optional Autonomic Manager with a MAPE control loop integrated into the communication process. The system is also mobile-compatible with Android. This paper focuses in particular on the autonomic setup and how that might be used. A novel linking mechanism has been described previously and is considered again, as part of the autonomous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI-based Problem Solving and Planning · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
