MORPH: A reference architecture for configuration and behaviour self-adaptation

An architectural approach to self-adaptive systems involves runtime change of system configuration (i.e., the system's components, their bindings and operational parameters) and behaviour update (i.e., component orchestration). Thus, dynamic reconfiguration and discrete event control theory are...

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Autores principales: Braberman, V., D'Ippolito, N., Kramer, J., Sykes, D., Uchitel, S., ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering (SIGSOFT)
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814503_v_n_p9_Braberman
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Sumario:An architectural approach to self-adaptive systems involves runtime change of system configuration (i.e., the system's components, their bindings and operational parameters) and behaviour update (i.e., component orchestration). Thus, dynamic reconfiguration and discrete event control theory are at the heart of architectural adaptation. Although controlling configuration and behaviour at runtime has been discussed and applied to architectural adaptation, architectures for self-adaptive systems often compound these two aspects reducing the potential for adaptability. In this paper we propose a reference architecture that allows for coordinated yet transparent and independent adaptation of system configuration and behaviour. © 2015 ACM.