A Model to Guide Dynamic Adaptation Planning in Self-Adaptive Systems
Andres Paz$^{1}$, Hugo Arboleda$^{1}$
$^{1}$Universidad Icesi. Cali Colombia
email: afpaz@icesi.edu.co, hugo.arboleda@gmail.com
Schedule:Tue 20th@16:15, Room: D

Abstract—Self-adaptive enterprise applications have the ability to continuously reconfigure themselves according to changes in their execution contexts or user requirements. The infrastructure managing such systems is based on IBM’s MAPE-K reference model: a Monitor and an Analyzer to sense and interpret context data, a Planner and an Executor to create and apply structural adaptation plans, and a Knowledge manager to share relevant information. In this paper we present a formal model, built on the principles of constraint satisfaction, to address dynamic adaptation planning for self-adaptive enterprise applications. We formalize, modify and extend the approach presented in [1] for working with self-adaptation infrastructures in order to provide automated reasoning on the dynamic creation of structural adaptation plans. We use a running example to demonstrate the applicability of such model, even in situations where complex interactions arise between context elements and the target self-adaptive enterprise application.

BibTex

@InProceedings{CLEI-2015:144284,
	author 		= {Andres Paz and Hugo Arboleda},
	title 		= {A Model to Guide Dynamic Adaptation Planning in Self-Adaptive Systems},
	booktitle 	= {2015 XLI Latin American Computing Conference (CLEI), Special Edition},
	pages 		= {66--76},
	year 		= {2015},
	editor 		= {Universidad Católica San Pablo},
	address 	= {Arequipa-Peru},
	month 		= {October},
	organization 	= {CLEI},
	publisher 	= {CLEI},
	url 		= {http://clei.org/clei2015/144284},
	isbn 		= {978-9972-825-91-0},
	}


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