Autonomic systems manage their own behaviour in accordance with high-level goals. This paper presents a brief outline of challenges related to Autonomic Computing due to uncertainty in the operational environments, and the role that models@run.time play in meeting them. We argue that the existing progress in Autonomic Computing can be further exploited with the support of runtime models. We briefly discuss our ideas related to the need to understand the extent to which the high-level goals of the autonomic system are being satisfied to support decision-making based on runtime evidence and, the need to support self-explanation
The performance of long running scientific workflows stands to benefit from adapting to changes in t...
While it is desirable for all computing and communications systems to have well-defined and verifiab...
More than a decade ago, the research topic models@run.time was coined. Since then, the research area...
Increasingly, software needs to dynamically adapt its behavior at run-time in response to changing ...
The complexity of adapting software during runtime has spawned interest in how models can be used to...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
International audienceModels at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, incl...
The use of high-level abstraction models not only can facilitate and improve system development but ...
Increasingly, software needs to dynamically adapt its behavior at run-time in response to changing ...
The use of high-level abstraction models not only can facilitate and improve system development but ...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
The 8th edition of the workshop Models@run.time was held at the 16th International Conference MODELS...
The 8th edition of the workshop Models@run.time was held at the 16th International Conference MODELS...
peer-reviewedWhile it is desirable for all computing and communications systems to have well-defined...
The performance of long running scientific workflows stands to benefit from adapting to changes in t...
While it is desirable for all computing and communications systems to have well-defined and verifiab...
More than a decade ago, the research topic models@run.time was coined. Since then, the research area...
Increasingly, software needs to dynamically adapt its behavior at run-time in response to changing ...
The complexity of adapting software during runtime has spawned interest in how models can be used to...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
International audienceModels at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, incl...
The use of high-level abstraction models not only can facilitate and improve system development but ...
Increasingly, software needs to dynamically adapt its behavior at run-time in response to changing ...
The use of high-level abstraction models not only can facilitate and improve system development but ...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
Models at runtime can be defined as abstract representations of a system, including its structure an...
The 8th edition of the workshop Models@run.time was held at the 16th International Conference MODELS...
The 8th edition of the workshop Models@run.time was held at the 16th International Conference MODELS...
peer-reviewedWhile it is desirable for all computing and communications systems to have well-defined...
The performance of long running scientific workflows stands to benefit from adapting to changes in t...
While it is desirable for all computing and communications systems to have well-defined and verifiab...
More than a decade ago, the research topic models@run.time was coined. Since then, the research area...