Software systems must self-adapt to changes in their execution environment and in the user requirements and usages. An architectural solution enables tackling more effectively problems related to self-adaptation. This paper presents an architecture-based approach to self-adaptation that relies on architectural reflection and on closed-loop principles. The approach has been developed and tested on a real scenario related to the management of emergencies in case of floods.

Micucci, D., Mobilio, M., Tisato, F. (2019). RGAM: An Architecture-Based Approach to Self-management. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (pp.325-334). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-030-11890-7_32].

RGAM: An Architecture-Based Approach to Self-management

Micucci, D
;
Mobilio, M;Tisato, F
2019

Abstract

Software systems must self-adapt to changes in their execution environment and in the user requirements and usages. An architectural solution enables tackling more effectively problems related to self-adaptation. This paper presents an architecture-based approach to self-adaptation that relies on architectural reflection and on closed-loop principles. The approach has been developed and tested on a real scenario related to the management of emergencies in case of floods.
paper
Architectural reflection; Self-adaptation; Self-management; Control and Systems Engineering; Computer Science (all)
English
International Conference on Information Technology and Systems, ICITS 2019
2019
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
9783030118891
2019
918
325
334
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Micucci, D., Mobilio, M., Tisato, F. (2019). RGAM: An Architecture-Based Approach to Self-management. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (pp.325-334). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-030-11890-7_32].
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