• DocumentCode
    2145749
  • Title

    Description and Composition of Bio-inspired Design Patterns: The Gossip Case

  • Author

    Fernandez-Marquez, Jose Luis ; Arcos, Josep Lluis ; Serugendo, Giovanna Di Marzo ; Casadei, Matteo

  • Author_Institution
    Artificial Intell. Res. Inst., Campus Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    27-29 April 2011
  • Firstpage
    87
  • Lastpage
    96
  • Abstract
    Today´s software applications increasingly feature a great deal of openness, dynamism and unpredictable behavior, forcing to shift design and engineering from traditional, centralized approaches to nature-inspired, self-organizing techniques. Among the others, biology has been adopted as a source of inspiration to solve some of the issues proper of nowadays systems by self-organizing techniques, usually exploited in an ad-hoc way. As a result, little or no effort has been made to clearly describe and classify these techniques in terms of design patterns, preventing them from being systematically applied to solve recurrent problems. Correspondingly, this paper is targeted at modeling bio-inspired mechanisms in terms of design patterns, arguing that some fundamental biological behavior can play the role of basic design patterns to define higher-level patterns featuring more complex behavior and interaction. In this way, we aim at easing both the creation of new mechanisms from adaptation of existing ones, and the classification of the biological behaviors underlying each pattern. The viability of this approach is exemplified through the description of two bio-inspired mechanisms, aggregation and spreading, taken as basic design patterns to define gossip as a composite design pattern.
  • Keywords
    object-oriented programming; self-adjusting systems; software engineering; bio-inspired design patterns; bio-inspired mechanisms; biological behaviors; biology; complex behavior; gossip case; self-organizing techniques; software applications; unpredictable behavior; Biological system modeling; Computational modeling; Organisms; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Software; aggregation; bio-inspired design pattern; gossip; self-organization; spreading;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering of Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (EASe), 2011 8th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on
  • Conference_Location
    Las Vegas, NV
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0309-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EASe.2011.15
  • Filename
    5946189