In this article (which could have been titled "2006: An Autonomic Odyssey"), see how HAL 9000, the computer in the 2001: A Space Odyssey movie, the smartest believable artificial intelligence so far in fiction, could predict equipment failure, answer personal questions, learn to sing "Bicycle built for Two," and go insane, based on IBM® Build to Manage Toolkit components. By the end of this article, you'll see how autonomic computing can be implemented today; determine if there is such a thing as a Hofstadter-Moebius loop in programming; and discover if HAL stands for Heuristic ALgorithmic computer, Heuristic Autonomic Learner, or is simply the first three letters of a prankster holiday that occurs about this time of the year.
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Super finde ich auch den Text zu einem der Autoren:
David Kaminsky is a Software Architect in the IBM autonomic computing group, ...
David is not related to 2001's Dr. Victor Kaminsky, who rapidly left the spaceship in an unplanned manner.
ROTFL.