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  2. Service autonomy principle - Wikipedia

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    Service autonomy is a design principle that is applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, to provide services with improved independence from their execution environments. [1] This results in greater reliability, since services can operate with less dependence on resources over which there is little or no control.

  3. HP Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    HP Autonomy, previously Autonomy Corporation PLC, was an enterprise software company which was merged with Micro Focus in 2017 and OpenText in 2023 (OpenText had acquired the content management assets of Autonomy in 2016). It was founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1996. Autonomy was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in October 2011. The ...

  4. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy [note 1] is the capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision.

  5. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    Through the autonomy level, it is shown that the higher the level of autonomy, the less control humans have on their vehicles (highest level of autonomy needing zero human interventions). One concerns regarding the development of vehicular automation is related to the end-users’ trust in the technology that controls automated vehicles. [156]

  6. Service robot - Wikipedia

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    According to ISO 8373 robots require “a degree of autonomy”, which is the “ability to perform intended tasks based on current state and sensing, without human intervention”. For service robots this ranges from partial autonomy - including human-robot interaction - to full autonomy - without active human robot intervention.

  7. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    Waymo operates in some of its testing markets, such as Chandler, Arizona, at L4 autonomy with no one sitting behind the steering wheel, sharing roadways with other drivers and pedestrians. [ 23 ] [ 136 ] Waymo's earlier testing focused on areas without harsh weather, extreme density, or complicated road systems, but it has moved on to test ...

  8. Category:Service-oriented (business computing) - Wikipedia

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    S. SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework; Semantic service-oriented architecture; SEMCI; Service (systems architecture) Service abstraction; Service autonomy principle

  9. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    As of late 2024, no system has achieved full autonomy (SAE Level 5). In December 2020, Waymo was the first to offer rides in self-driving taxis to the public in limited geographic areas ( SAE Level 4 ), [ 7 ] [ failed verification ] and as of April 2024 [update] offers services in Arizona (Phoenix) and California (San Francisco and Los Angeles).