Title :
From Means-End Analysis to Proactive Means-End Reasoning
Author :
Sabatucci, Luca ; Cossentino, Massimo
Author_Institution :
ICAR, Palermo, Italy
Abstract :
Self-adaptation is a prominent property for developing complex distributed software systems. Notable approaches to deal with self-adaptation are the runtime goal model artifacts. Goals are generally invariant along the system lifecycle but contain points of variability for allowing the system to decide among many alternative behaviors. This work investigates how it is possible to provide goal models at run-time that do not contain tasks, i.e. The description of how to address goals, thus breaking the design-time tie up between Tasks and Goals, generally outcome of a means-end analysis. In this vision the system is up to decide how to combine its available Capabilities: the Proactive Means-End Reasoning. The impact of this research line is to implement a goal-oriented form of self-adaptation where goal models can be injected at runtime. The paper also introduces MUSA, a Middleware for User-driven Service self-Adaptation.
Keywords :
distributed processing; inference mechanisms; middleware; MUSA; complex distributed software systems; design-time tie up; goal-oriented self-adaptation form; means-end analysis; middleware; proactive means-end reasoning; runtime goal model artifacts; system lifecycle; user-driven service self-adaptation; Cognition; Electronic mail; Ontologies; Runtime; Schedules; Software agents; Software systems;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS), 2015 IEEE/ACM 10th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Florence
DOI :
10.1109/SEAMS.2015.9