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Task-based self-adaptation

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Task-based self-adaptation
Recently there has been increasing interest in developing systems that can adapt dynamically to cope with changing environmental conditions and unexpected system errors. Most efforts for achieving self-adaptation have focused on the mechanisms for detecting opportunities for improvement and then taking appropriate action. However, such mechanisms beg the question: what is the system trying to achieve? In a given situation there may be many possible adaptations, and knowing which one to pick is a difficult question. In this paper we advocate the use of explicit representation of user task as a critical element in addressing this missing link. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.2.11 [Software Architectures] Patterns, D.2.1 [Requirements/ Specifications] Languages, D.2.5 [Testing and Debugging] Monitors, Error handling and recovery. General Terms Design, Reliability Keywords Self-adaptation, self-management, software architecture, taskaware computing, utility-based optimization.
David Garlan, Vahe Poladian, Bradley R. Schmerl, J
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where WOSS
Authors David Garlan, Vahe Poladian, Bradley R. Schmerl, João Pedro Sousa
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