by Kai Nehring, Peter Liggesmeyer
Abstract:
The internal structure of an adaptive system is subject to change. An unforeseen and unwanted component composition can cause serious malfunction in a system, which can be difficult to track. Knowledge of the system’s internal structure at runtime helps to understand the system and, in the end, helps to test a system more thoroughly. In this paper, we present the provisional result of our ongoing research on an approach that tests the reconfiguration of adaptive systems.
Reference:
K. Nehring, P. Liggesmeyer, "Tracing Structural Changes of Adaptive Systems", in ADAPTIVE 2010: The Second International Conference on Adaptive and Self-Adaptive Systems and Applications, Lisbon, Portugal: IARIA, pp. 142-145.
Bibtex Entry:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Nehring2010,
author = {Nehring, Kai and Liggesmeyer, Peter},
title = {Tracing Structural Changes of Adaptive Systems},
booktitle = {ADAPTIVE 2010: The Second International Conference on Adaptive and
Self-Adaptive Systems and Applications},
year = {2010},
pages = {142-145},
address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
publisher = {IARIA},
abstract = {The internal structure of an adaptive system is subject to change.
An unforeseen and unwanted component composition can cause serious
malfunction in a system, which can be difficult to track. Knowledge
of the system’s internal structure at runtime helps to understand
the system and, in the end, helps to test a system more thoroughly.
In this paper, we present the provisional result of our ongoing research
on an approach that tests the reconfiguration of adaptive systems.},
isbn = {978-1-61208-109-0},
keywords = {BTrace;component composition;internal structure;state tracking},
url = {http://www.thinkmind.org/download.php?articleid=adaptive_2010_6_20_40059}
}