Adaptation of service-based applications (SBA) is not trivial in their heterogeneous and dynamic execution context. While different approaches exist, most of them focus on a specific part of the SBA ignoring the overall impact of the adaptation on the whole application. In this paper we propose a cross-layer adaptation manager (CLAM) that tackles this problem
International audienceAdaptive software includes the necessary mechanisms to modify its behavior in ...
The notion of a BPaaS is currently taking a momentum as many organisations attempt to move and offer...
Several techniques have been defined for the monitoring and adaptation of applications. However, suc...
Service-based systems (SBS) have a complex layered structure where the service-based application (SB...
One of the key features of service-based systems (SBS) is the capability to adapt in order to react ...
Cross-layer adaptation and monitoring (CLAM) is an approach to the run-time quality assurance of ser...
Service-based Applications (SBA) are deployed in highly dynamic and distributed settings, where vari...
Selecting an appropriate adaptation strategy in service-based systems (SBS) is a complex issue. Basi...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) allows modeling of dynamic interaction between incongruous provi...
Service-based applications are considered a promising technology since they are able to offer compl...
This paper describes the concept of software adaptation patterns and how they can be used in softwar...
The advances in modern technology development and future technology changes dictate new challenges a...
A key challenge posed by the Next Generation Internet landscape, is that modern service-based system...
Service-based applications (SBAs) increasingly have to become adaptive in order to operate and evolv...
Service-based applications SBAs rely on the invocation of services. The use of the service paradigm ...
International audienceAdaptive software includes the necessary mechanisms to modify its behavior in ...
The notion of a BPaaS is currently taking a momentum as many organisations attempt to move and offer...
Several techniques have been defined for the monitoring and adaptation of applications. However, suc...
Service-based systems (SBS) have a complex layered structure where the service-based application (SB...
One of the key features of service-based systems (SBS) is the capability to adapt in order to react ...
Cross-layer adaptation and monitoring (CLAM) is an approach to the run-time quality assurance of ser...
Service-based Applications (SBA) are deployed in highly dynamic and distributed settings, where vari...
Selecting an appropriate adaptation strategy in service-based systems (SBS) is a complex issue. Basi...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) allows modeling of dynamic interaction between incongruous provi...
Service-based applications are considered a promising technology since they are able to offer compl...
This paper describes the concept of software adaptation patterns and how they can be used in softwar...
The advances in modern technology development and future technology changes dictate new challenges a...
A key challenge posed by the Next Generation Internet landscape, is that modern service-based system...
Service-based applications (SBAs) increasingly have to become adaptive in order to operate and evolv...
Service-based applications SBAs rely on the invocation of services. The use of the service paradigm ...
International audienceAdaptive software includes the necessary mechanisms to modify its behavior in ...
The notion of a BPaaS is currently taking a momentum as many organisations attempt to move and offer...
Several techniques have been defined for the monitoring and adaptation of applications. However, suc...