@inproceedings{013d340a744143bf84b1c66c3d9e16b6,
title = "Self- * properties in NASA missions",
abstract = "The four key objective properties of a system that are required for it to qualify as {"}autonomic{"} are now wellaccepted-self-configuring, self-healing, self-protecting, and self-optimizing-together with the attribute properties-viz. self-aware, environment-aware, selfmonitoring and self-adjusting. This paper describes these self- * pproperties as exhibited in NASA missions, and in particular with reference to a NASA concept mission, ANTS, which is illustrative of future NASA exploration based on the technology of intelligent swarms.",
keywords = "Autonomic systems, Autonomous systems, Intelligent systems, Multi-agent technology, Self-, Selfware, Spacecraft",
author = "Roy Sterritt and Christopher Rouff and James Rash and Walter Truszkowski and Michael Hinchey",
year = "2005",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781932415490",
series = "Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP'05",
pages = "66--72",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP'05",
note = "2005 International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Practice, SERP'05 ; Conference date: 27-06-2005 Through 30-06-2005",
}