A framework for engineering reusable self-adaptive systems


Krupitzer, Christian


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URL: https://ub-madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/46346
URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:180-madoc-463469
Document Type: Doctoral dissertation
Year of publication: 2018
Place of publication: Mannheim
University: Universität Mannheim
Evaluator: Becker, Christian
Date of oral examination: 14 August 2018
Publication language: English
Institution: Business School > Wirtschaftsinformatik II (Becker 2006-2021)
Subject: 004 Computer science, internet
Subject headings (SWD): Selbst-adaptives System , Software Entwicklung , Internet der Dinge , Cyber-Physikalisches System
Keywords (English): Self-adaptive Systems , Framework , Software Engineering
Abstract: The increasing complexity and size of information systems result in an increasing effort for maintenance. Additionally, miniaturization of devices leads to mobility and the need for context-adaptation. Self-adaptive Systems (SASs) can adapt to changes in their environment or the system itself. So far, however, development of SASs is frequently tailored towards the requirements of use cases. The research for reusable elements — for implementation as well as design processes — is often neglected. Integrating reusable processes and implementation artifacts into a framework and offering a tool suite to developers would make development of SASs faster and less error-prone. This thesis presents the Framework for Engineering Self-adaptive Systems (FESAS). It offers a reusable implementation of a reference system, tools for implementation and design as well as a middleware for controlling system deployment. As a second contribution, this thesis introduces a new approach for self-improvement of SASs which complements the SAS with meta-adaptation.




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