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Quality of Adaptation
Silicon Valley, California, USA July 19-July 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICAS.2006.47International Conference on Autonomic ...
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Eli Gjorven, Simula Research Laboratory,Lysaker, Norway
Frank Eliassen, Simula Research Laboratory,Lysaker, Norway
Jan Oyvind Aagedal, Sintef, Blindern, Norway

In order to support reusable and extendable solutions to self-adaptation, state of the art within adaptive systems include a diversity of architectures and mechanisms targeting different application types, technologies, context and concerns. Current approaches do not allow reasoning about the mechanisms and strategies themselves during startuptime or run-time. Consequently, the configuration or tuning of the adaptation system itself, must be done manually by a user or an administrator, or hard coded at design-time, making it harder to reuse.

In this position paper, we propose considering adaptation as a service. In order to allow reasoning about and comparing such services, we define Quality of Adaptation (QoA) to be the qualitative properties of an adaptation service. We argue that this approach facilitates the development of adaptation mechanisms and control that are, like the system they adapt, reusable and adaptable, and open to evolution.

Citation:
Eli Gjorven, Frank Eliassen, Jan Oyvind Aagedal, "Quality of Adaptation," icas, pp.9, International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS'06), 2006
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