An architectural approach to self-adaptive systems involves runtime change of system configuration (i.e., the system’s components, their bindings and operational parameters) and behaviour update (i.e., component orchestration). The architecture should allow for both configuration and behaviour changes selected from pre-computed change strategies and for synthesised change strategies at run-time to satisfy changes in the environment, changes in the specified goals of the system or in response to failures or degradation in quality attributes, such as performance, of the system itself. Although controlling configuration and behaviour at runtime has been discussed and applied to architectural adaptation, architectures for self-adaptive systems ...
This paper describes the concept of software adaptation patterns and how they can be used in softwar...
Abstract. Self-adaptation allows systems to modify their structure and/or their behaviour depending ...
A system of systems (SoS) integrates independently use-ful systems into a larger system. Examples ar...
© 2015 ACM.An architectural approach to self-adaptive systems involves runtime change of system conf...
Self-adaptive systems enable the run-time modification, or dynamic adaptation, of a software system ...
An increasing number of mission-critical software systems require dependability, robustness, adaptab...
Self-adaptation is the ability of a software system to adapt to dynamic and changing operating condi...
An adaptive software has the ability of modify its own behavior for responding at runtime to changes...
Self-adaptation is the ability of a software system to adapt to dynamic and changing operating condi...
A system of systems (SoS) integrates independently useful systems into a larger system. Examples are...
An increasingly common solution for systems which are deployed in unpredictable or dangerous environ...
The challenges of pervasive and mobile computing environments, which are highly dynamic and un-predi...
2014-06-23Modern software systems are increasingly expected to satisfy high reliability and high ava...
International audienceUbiquitous computing environments are becoming more heterogeneous and highly d...
The challenges of pervasive and mobile computing environments, which are highly dynamic and unpredic...
This paper describes the concept of software adaptation patterns and how they can be used in softwar...
Abstract. Self-adaptation allows systems to modify their structure and/or their behaviour depending ...
A system of systems (SoS) integrates independently use-ful systems into a larger system. Examples ar...
© 2015 ACM.An architectural approach to self-adaptive systems involves runtime change of system conf...
Self-adaptive systems enable the run-time modification, or dynamic adaptation, of a software system ...
An increasing number of mission-critical software systems require dependability, robustness, adaptab...
Self-adaptation is the ability of a software system to adapt to dynamic and changing operating condi...
An adaptive software has the ability of modify its own behavior for responding at runtime to changes...
Self-adaptation is the ability of a software system to adapt to dynamic and changing operating condi...
A system of systems (SoS) integrates independently useful systems into a larger system. Examples are...
An increasingly common solution for systems which are deployed in unpredictable or dangerous environ...
The challenges of pervasive and mobile computing environments, which are highly dynamic and un-predi...
2014-06-23Modern software systems are increasingly expected to satisfy high reliability and high ava...
International audienceUbiquitous computing environments are becoming more heterogeneous and highly d...
The challenges of pervasive and mobile computing environments, which are highly dynamic and unpredic...
This paper describes the concept of software adaptation patterns and how they can be used in softwar...
Abstract. Self-adaptation allows systems to modify their structure and/or their behaviour depending ...
A system of systems (SoS) integrates independently use-ful systems into a larger system. Examples ar...