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Autonomic computing is

[c]omputing which includes the ability respond to problems, repair faults, and recover from system outages without the need for human intervention.[1]
[a] computing environment with the ability to manage itself and dynamically adapt to change in accordance with business policies and objectives. By sensing and responding to situations that occur, autonomic computing shifts the burden of managing a computing environment from people to technology. An autonomic computing environment is self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing, and self-protecting.[2]

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