In Search of Certainty

In Search of Certainty
The Science of Our Information Infrastructure
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Artikel-Nr:
9781491923078
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
19.05.2015
Seiten:
471
Autor:
Mark Burgess
Gewicht:
644 g
Format:
228x156x27 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Mark Burgess is the founder, CTO, and principal author of Cfengine. For the past 20 years, he has led the way in the theory and practice of automation and policy-based management. In the 1990s he underlined the importance of idempotent, autonomous desired state management ("convergence”) and formalised cooperative systems in the 2000s ("promise theory”). He is the author of numerous books and papers on Network and System Administration and has won several prizes for his work.
Quite soon, the world’s information infrastructure is going to reach a level of scale and complexity that will force scientists and engineers to approach it in an entirely new way. The familiar notions of command and control are being thwarted by realities of a faster, denser world of communication where choice, variety, and indeterminism rule. The myth of the machine that does exactly what we tell it has come to an end.What makes us think we can rely on all this technology? What keeps it together today, and how might it work tomorrow? Will we know how to build the next generation—or will we be lulled into a stupor of dependence brought about by its conveniences?In this book, Mark Burgess focuses on the impact of computers and information on our modern infrastructure by taking you from the roots of science to the principles behind system operation and design. To shape the future of technology, we need to understand how it works—or else what we don’t understand will end up shaping us.This book explores this subject in three parts:* Part I, Stability: describes the fundamentals of predictability, and why we have to give up the idea of control in its classical meaning* Part II, Certainty: describes the science of what we can know, when we don’t control everything, and how we make the best of life with only imperfect information* Part III, Promises: explains how the concepts of stability and certainty may be combined to approach information infrastructure as a new kind of virtual material, restoring a continuity to human-computer systems so that society can rely on them.

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