Towards a Taxonomy for the Evaluation of Self-* Software

C. Raibulet
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Self-* properties characterize dynamic software able to perform changes on itself by itself during its execution. The objectives of these changes are to maintain the functionality for which the software has been implemented and its related quality, and/or to improve the performances of the software whenever this is possible. Changes aim to address a wide range of issues, e.g., from resource variability (e.g., due to mobility) and changing users' needs to security threats and faults. One of the main advantages of self-* software is that the complexity of changes is managed dynamically by the software and hidden from the users. Today, more and more software solutions are characterized by self-* properties. The objective of this paper is to investigate which are the evaluation approaches of self-* software and how self-* properties may be evaluated. Further, a taxonomy for the evaluation of self-* software is proposed.
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面向自*软件评价的分类方法
Self *属性是动态软件的特征,它能够在执行过程中对自身进行更改。这些变更的目标是维持软件的功能和相关质量,以及/或在可能的情况下改进软件的性能。变更旨在解决范围广泛的问题,例如,从资源可变性(例如,由于移动性)和不断变化的用户需求到安全威胁和故障。self-*软件的一个主要优点是,复杂的变化是由软件动态管理的,对用户是隐藏的。如今,越来越多的软件解决方案以self-*属性为特征。本文的目的是研究哪些是自*软件的评价方法,以及如何评价自*软件的性质。在此基础上,提出了一种评价自*软件的分类方法。
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