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Constraint-Guided Self-adaptation

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Self-Adaptive Software: Applications (IWSAS 2001)

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We present an approach to self-adaptive systems utilizing explicit models of the design-space of the application. The design-space is captured by a hierarchical signal flow representation that allows the specification of alternatives for any component at any level in the model hierarchy. Non-functional requirements and additional knowledge about the system are captured by formal constraints parameterized by operational parameters, such as latency, accuracy, error rate, etc, that are measured at run-time. The constraints and the models are embedded in the running system forming the operation-space of the application. When changes in the monitored parameters trigger a reconfiguration, the operation space is explored utilizing a symbolic constraint satisfaction method relying on Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams. Once a new configuration that satisfies all the constraints is found the reconfiguration takes place.

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Neema, S., Ledeczi, A. (2003). Constraint-Guided Self-adaptation. In: Laddaga, R., Shrobe, H., Robertson, P. (eds) Self-Adaptive Software: Applications. IWSAS 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2614. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36554-0_4

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