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Adaptive mirroring of system of systems architectures
In this paper, we identify an agent-based workflow system to mirror critical elements in large systems architectures. We propose the use of this light-weight agent-based service channel to complement existing systems. By pushing the adaptive smarts into critical application connectors, we believe that we can improve the ability of large systems to self-heal and scale.