Using Specification Models for RunTime Adaptations
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Sebastien Saudrais and Athanasios Staikopoulos and Siobhan Clarke, Using Specification Models for RunTime Adaptations, International Workshop on Models Run Time on MODELS 09, 2009Abstract:
For a myriad of reasons, modern applications face constant
change to their requirements and working environment, requiring them
to adapt accordingly. Increasingly, such adaptation is even required dur-
ing runtime. In Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) approaches, models
are rst-class entities in the development of applications, though they
have not, to date, been sufficiently taken advantage of in runtime adap-
tation specifi cation. In many existing approaches, designers are required
to consider the execution model when specifying any runtime adapta-
tion, forcing them to understand the di erent formalisms of both the
execution model and the speci cation model. The focus of this paper is
to show how runtime models to monitor an application's execution can
be derived efficiently from the specification, and how they support the
designer in considering the application's execution in the same formalism
as the specifi cation.
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PUBLISHEDTCD-CS-2009-57
Author: CLARKE, SIOBHAN
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International Workshop on Models Run Time on MODELS 09Type of material:
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