Demo: Visualizing Adaptation Decisions in Pervasive Communication Systems

Martin Pfannemüller, Janick Edinger, Markus Weckesser, R. Kluge, Manisha Luthra, Robin Klose, C. Becker, Andy Schürr
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Pervasive systems enhance our environment with various services under a wide range of contextual conditions. Hence, as a user's context may change over time, pervasive systems shall be able to reconfigure themselves. While such reconfigurations are typically difficult to conceive, a system designer might be interested in their triggers and execution. To this end, we demonstrate Coalaviz, a tool for making adaptation decisions in pervasive communication systems traceable. Our demonstration shows the capabilities of Coalaviz based on the Tasklet system, a distributed computing system for task offloading. The offloading mechanism can be reconfigured in terms of the scheduling strategy. We show the use of Coalaviz and how the Tasklet system behaves in different contextual situations and during reconfigurations based on changing goals.
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演示:在普适通信系统中可视化适应决策
普适系统通过在广泛的上下文条件下提供各种服务来增强我们的环境。因此,由于用户的上下文可能随时间而变化,普及系统应该能够重新配置自己。虽然这种重新配置通常很难设想,但系统设计师可能会对它们的触发器和执行感兴趣。为此,我们演示了Coalaviz,这是一种在普遍通信系统中进行可追踪的适应性决策的工具。我们的演示展示了基于Tasklet系统的Coalaviz的功能,Tasklet系统是一个用于任务卸载的分布式计算系统。卸载机制可以根据调度策略重新配置。我们展示了Coalaviz的使用,以及Tasklet系统在不同上下文情况下的行为,以及在基于目标变化的重新配置期间的行为。
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