Runtime Resolution of Feature Interactions through Adaptive Requirement Weakening

Simon Chu, Emma Shedden, Changjian Zhang, Rômulo Meira-Góes, Gabriel A. Moreno, D. Garlan, Eunsuk Kang
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The feature interaction problem occurs when two or more independently developed components interact with each other in unanticipated ways, resulting in undesirable system behaviors. Feature interaction problems remain a challenge for emerging domains in cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as the Internet of Things and autonomous drones. Existing techniques for resolving feature interactions take a “winner-takes-all” approach, where one out of the conflicting features is selected as the most desirable one, and the rest are disabled. However, when multiple of the conflicting features fulfill important system requirements, being forced to select one of them can result in an undesirable system outcome. In this paper, we propose a new resolution approach that allows all of the conflicting features to continue to partially fulfill their requirements during the resolution process. In particular, our approach leverages the idea of adaptive requirement weakening, which involves one or more features temporarily weakening their level of performance in order to co-exist with the other features in a consistent manner. Given feature requirements specified in Signal Temporal Logic (STL), we propose an automated method and a runtime architecture for automatically weakening the requirements to resolve a conflict. We demonstrate our approach through case studies on feature interactions in autonomous drones
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基于自适应需求弱化的特征交互运行时解析
当两个或多个独立开发的组件以意想不到的方式相互交互时,就会出现功能交互问题,从而导致不期望的系统行为。特征交互问题仍然是网络物理系统(CPS)新兴领域的一个挑战,例如物联网和自主无人机。解决功能交互的现有技术采用“赢者通吃”的方法,即从冲突的功能中选择一个作为最理想的功能,其余的功能被禁用。然而,当多个相互冲突的特性满足重要的系统需求时,被迫选择其中一个可能会导致不希望的系统结果。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的解决方法,该方法允许所有冲突的特征在解决过程中继续部分地满足其需求。特别地,我们的方法利用了自适应需求弱化的思想,它涉及到一个或多个特性暂时削弱它们的性能水平,以便以一致的方式与其他特性共存。给定信号时序逻辑(STL)中指定的特性需求,我们提出了一种自动弱化需求以解决冲突的自动化方法和运行时体系结构。我们通过对自主无人机特征交互的案例研究来展示我们的方法
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