Abstract:
A method and system for the automatic determination of the behavioural profile of a program suspected of having worm-like characteristics includes analyzing data processing system resources required by the program and, if the required resources are not indicative of the program having worm-like characteristics, running the program in a controlled non-network environment while monitoring and logging accesses to system resources to determine the behaviour of the program in the non-network environment. A logged record of the observed behaviour is analyzed to determine if the behaviour is indicative of the program having worm-like characteristics. The non-network environment may simulate the appearance of a network to the program, without emulating the operation of the network.
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and data processing system for constructing a self-managing distributed computing System comprised of "autonomic elements" is disclosed. An autonomic element provides a set of services, and may provide them to other autonomic elements. Relationships between autonomic elements include the providing and consuming of such services. These relationships are "late bound," in the sense that they can be made during the operation of the system rather than when parts of the system are implemented or deployed. They are dynamic, in the sense that relationships can begin, end, and change over time. They are negotiated, in the sense that they are arrived at by a process of mutual communication between the elements that establish the relationship.
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and data processing system for constructing a self-managing distributed computing system comprised of "autonomic elements" is disclosed. An autonomic element provides a set of services, and may provide them to other autonomic elements. Relationships between autonomic elements include the providing and consuming of such services. These relationships are "late bound," in the sense that they can be made during the operation of the system rather than when parts of the system are implemented or deployed. They are dynamic, in the sense that relationships can begin, end, and change over time. They are negotiated, in the sense that they are arrived at by a process of mutual communication between the elements that establish the relationship.
Abstract:
A method and system for the automatic determination of the behavioral profile of a program suspected of having worm-like characteristics includes analyzing data processing system resources required by the program and, if the required resources are not indicative of the program having worm-like characteristics, running the program in a controlled non-network environment while monitoring and logging accesses to system resources to determine the behavior of the program in the non-network environment. A logged record of the observed behavior is analyzed to determine if the behavior is indicative of the program having worm-like characteristics. The non-network environment may simulate the appearance of a network to the program, without emulating the operation of the network.
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and data processing system for constructing a self-managing distributed computing system comprised of "autonomic elements" is disclosed. An autonomic element provides a set of services, and may provide them to other autonomic elements. Relationships between autonomic elements include the providing and consuming of such services. These relationships are "late bound," in the sense that they can be made during the operation of the system rather than when parts of the system are implemented or deployed. They are dynamic, in the sense that relationships can begin, end, and change over time. They are negotiated, in the sense that they are arrived at by a process of mutual communication between the elements that establish the relationship.
Abstract:
A method, computer program product, and data processing system for constructing a self-managing distributed computing System comprised of "autonomic elements" is disclosed. An autonomic element provides a set of services, and may provide them to other autonomic elements. Relationships between autonomic elements include the providing and consuming of such services. These relationships are "late bound," in the sense that they can b e made during the operation of the system rather than when parts of the system are implemented or deployed. They are dynamic, in the sense that relationshi ps can begin, end, and change over time. They are negotiated, in the sense that they are arrived at by a process of mutual communication between the element s that establish the relationship.
Abstract:
@ A copy-protection scheme is implemented for software which may be stored on a magnetic storage medium such as a disk. The medium (62) is comprised of sections which are divided into subsections, with an original having indicia on at least one subsection of at least one section that is not modifiable by the medium write process, with a copy having no such indicia, or having indicia in a different pattern. A product program may be stored on the medium, and is executable only if the particular medium is an original. A medium test program (80, 82) may also be stored on the particular medium, and is used to test if the medium is an original or a copy. The test program writes the sections with a test pattern which generates a change in the pattern of magnetic domains of the medium, a subsection at a time, with a subsection responding to the test pattern only in the absence of indicia thereon, to form a stored pattern on the given section. An expected pattern (94) and the stored pattern (72) are compared at least a subsection at a time to determine if corresponding subsections have a predetermined pattern of magnetic domains. The product program is executed only in response to the comparison (97) determining that corresponding subsections have predetermined patterns of magnetic domains which is indicative of the presence of said indicia, and the particular medium being an original.