10431 Report – Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems

Authors Rogerio de Lemos, Holger Giese, Hausi Müller, Mary Shaw



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Rogerio de Lemos
Holger Giese
Hausi Müller
Mary Shaw

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Rogerio de Lemos, Holger Giese, Hausi Müller, and Mary Shaw. 10431 Report – Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems. In Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 10431, pp. 1-4, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2011)
https://doi.org/10.4230/DagSemProc.10431.2

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Softwares ability to adapt at run-time to changing user needs, system intrusions or faults, changing operational environment, and resource variability has been proposed as a means to cope with the complexity of todays software- intensive systems. Such self-adaptive systems can configure and reconfigure themselves, augment their functionality, continually optimise themselves, protect themselves, and re- cover themselves, while keeping most of their complexity hidden from the user and administrator. In this paper, we present research road map for software engineering of self- adaptive systems focusing on four views, which we identify as essential: design spaces, verification and validation, processes, and decentralisation.
Keywords
  • Software engineering
  • self-adaptive systems
  • design spaces
  • verification and validation
  • processes
  • decentralization

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