演化系统的契约

Christoph Etzien, Tayfun Gezgin, Sibylle B. Fröschle, Stefan Henkler, A. Rettberg
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在这项工作中,我们讨论了进化系统,它基本上是协作和分布式系统,建立了一个更大规模的系统系统(so)。这些系统能够使当前的体系结构适应环境中的一些变化。一个SoS的组成系统代表了我们建模方法的基本元素,它们以不同的自由度运行,因此一组组成系统之间的自适应和合作是由当地需求驱动的。基于我们之前的工作[11],我们提出了一种定义良好的SoS建模方法,可以捕获静态和动态方面。其目的是一方面解决在运行时调整系统所需的灵活性,另一方面保证SoS仍然以安全的方式反应。为此,我们将使用契约范式来规范SoS的合法配置,并指定动态模型,描述SoS体系结构在运行时如何更改。此外,我们描述了如何适应系统级分析技术,以检查动态模型对不变量的SoS。有了这个,我们就能确定SoS是否能达到一些关键的配置。这使我们能够以适当的方式修改动态模型。
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Contracts for evolving systems
In this work we address evolving systems, which are basically collaborative and distributed systems building up a larger scale system of system (SoS). These systems are able to adapt the current architecture to some changes in the environment. Constituent systems of a SoS, which represent the basic elements of our modeling approach, operate with different degrees of freedom and as a result the self-adaptation and cooperation between a set of constituent systems is driven by local needs. Based on our former work [11], we propose a well-defined modelling approach for SoS capturing both static and dynamic aspects. The aim is to address on the one hand the required flexibility to adapt the systems during run-time, and on the other hand to guarantee that the SoS reacts still in a safe manner. For this, we will use the contract paradigm for both the specification of legal configurations of the SoS, and to specify the dynamicity model, describing how the SoS architecture can change during run-time. Further, we depict how to adapt a system level analysis technique in order to check the dynamicity model against the invariants of the SoS. With this, we are able to determine, whether the SoS can reach some critical configurations. This enables us to modify the dynamicity model in an adequate manner.
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