Software engineering for self-adaptive systems II : International Seminar, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, October 24-29, 2010 Revised Selected and Invited Papers /

Although the self-adaptability of systems has been studied in a wide range of disciplines, from biology to robotics, only recently has the software engineering community recognized its key role in enabling the development of self-adaptive systems that are able to adapt to internal faults, changing r...

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Coauteur: SpringerLink (Online service)
Andere auteurs: Giese, Holger, Müller, Hausi A., Shaw, Mary, Lemos, Rogerio
Formaat: E-boek
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2013.
Reeks:Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7475
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Samenvatting:Although the self-adaptability of systems has been studied in a wide range of disciplines, from biology to robotics, only recently has the software engineering community recognized its key role in enabling the development of self-adaptive systems that are able to adapt to internal faults, changing requirements, and evolving environments. The 15 carefully reviewed papers included in this state-of-the-art survey were presented at the International Seminar on "Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems", held in Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, in October 2010. Continuing the course of the first book of the series on "Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems" the collection of papers in this second volume comprises a research roadmap accompanied by four elaborating working group papers. Next there are two parts - with three papers each - entitled "Requirements and Policies" and "Design Issues"; part four of the book contains four papers covering a wide range of "Applications".
Fysieke beschrijving:1 online resource (X, 393 pages) 110 illustration.
ISBN:9783642358135
ISSN:0302-9743