Gestión Autonómica
Abstract
La heterogeneidad de las redes y sus elementos dificultan cada vez más el trabajo de gestión por parte del hombre. La autonomía en la gestión pretende garantizar que los esfuerzos humanos se concentren en lo que realmente requiere de su intervención.En este trabajo se introduce el concepto de gestión autonómica, así como sus fundamentos y principios de funcionamiento. Se comentan los problemas que existen actualmente con los lenguajes de gestión y se mencionan diferentes proyectos que se están desarrollando en el mundo en aras de desarrollar un modelo de implementación de redes que puedan ser gestionables de forma autonómica.
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Published
2012-09-06
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Ramos Encinosa, L., & Alavez García, I. D. (2012). Gestión Autonómica. Telemática, 10(1). Retrieved from https://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/53
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