Danny Weyns, I. Gerostathopoulos, Nadeem Abbas, J. Andersson, S. Biffl, Přemek Brada, T. Bures, A. D. Salle, P. Lago, Angelika Musil, Juergen Musil, Patrizio Pelliccione
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Abstract
Self-adaptation equips a software system with a feedback loop that automates tasks that otherwise need to be performed by operators. Such feedback loops have found their way to a variety of practical applications, one typical example is an elastic cloud. Yet, the state of the practice in self-adaptation is currently not clear. To get insights into the use of self-adaptation in practice, we are running a largescale survey with industry. This paper reports preliminary results based on survey data that we obtained from 113 practitioners spread over 16 countries, 62 of them work with concrete self-adaptive systems. We highlight the main insights obtained so far: motivations for self-adaptation, concrete use cases, and difficulties encountered when applying self-adaptation in practice. We conclude the paper with outlining our plans for the remainder of the study.CCS CONCEPTS • Software and its engineering $\rightarrow$Software system structures; Designing software; Maintaining software.