Personal tools
You are here: Home DiVA Results Publications Modeling the Variability Space of Self-Adaptive Applications
Document Actions

Gilles Perrouin, Franck Chauvel, Julien DeAntoni, and Jean-Marc Jézéquel (2008)

Modeling the Variability Space of Self-Adaptive Applications

In the prodeedings of: 2nd International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines at SPLC'08.

Modeling self-adaptive applications is a difficult task due to the complex relationships they have with their environments. Designers of such applications strive to model accurately a few (re)-configuration possibilities deemed to be the most relevant with respect to environmental changes.

This deliberate restriction of the variability space is cumbersome and may unnecessarily reject interesting (re)-configuration possibilities. We employ software productline techniques to properly cover the whole variability space of a self-adaptive application. This variability space is partitioned across three dimensions. Functional variability is modeled through a feature diagram whose features are realized by a set of components to be deployed on a platform. Topological variability is modeled via an UML collaboration excluding irrelevant configurations. Platform variability is modeled through constraints to be satisfied by configurations. For each dimension, we exhibit properties capturing the environment. Our modeling approach is illustrated on a web-server example.

Presented on the: 2nd International Workshop on Dynamic Software Product Lines, DSPL '08, 8 Sept. 2008, Limerick, Ireland
by Dirk Balfanz last modified 2009-02-13 20:57

Powered by Plone CMS, the Open Source Content Management System

This site conforms to the following standards: