PRO-HEAL
Automated Self-Protection and Self-Healing Software Solutions
Project description
In 2001, IBM suggested the concept of Autonomic Computing that envisioned systems with the capability to perform changes autonomously, without or with minimal human intervention, during its execution. The main properties of autonomic systems, also called self-management systems, are: self-configuration, selfhealing, self-protection and self-optimisation. There is an increasing demand for these properties among many software systems deployed in dynamically changing environments, such as smart buildings, healthcare systems, disaster management, etc. Such systems must be able to easily adapt at runtime in response to changes in their user preferences, requirements, computing infrastructure and surrounding physical environment. For this reason, these systems must be flexible, fault-tolerant, configurable and secure. Current software solutions are not adequate for developing self-management systems. Therefore, the aim of the PRO-HEAL project is to create a piecemeal development methodology and tools for producing self-management systems on the top of Internet of Things (IoT) networks.
http://proheal.eu/
Republic of Korea
WareValley
Republic of Korea
The Netherlands
Development Laboratories (DevLab)
The Netherlands
Eindhoven University of Technology
The Netherlands
Project publications
- PRO-HEAL Project results leaflet Project Leaflet 18 September 2017 Download
- PRO-HEAL Exploitable results Exploitable Results 13 June 2017
- Light control reinvented: control the darkness – Results of the ITEA project PRO-HEAL News item 21 September 2017
Work package documents
- PRO-HEAL - state-of-the-art on Self* principles Work package document 23 February 2015