Title :
SASSY: A Framework for Self-Architecting Service-Oriented Systems
Author :
Menascé, Daniel A. ; Gomaa, Hassan ; Malek, Sam ; Sousa, João P.
Abstract :
Making architectural decisions manually in the presence of quality-of-service trade-offs can be complicated. The SASSY (Self-architecting Software Systems) framework automatically generates candidate software architectures and selects the one that best serves stakeholder-defined, scenario-based quality-of-service (QoS) goals. This lets domain experts concentrate on functional and QoS requirements. SASSY reduces the effort of composing service-oriented systems by automatically generating the QoS-optimized architecture and rapidly reconfiguring it at runtime. Self-architecting occurs during initial system deployment and at runtime, thus making systems self-adaptive, self-healing, self-managing, and self-optimizing.
Keywords :
quality of service; service-oriented architecture; SASSY; architectural decisions; quality-of-service trade-offs; self-architecting service-oriented systems; self-architecting software systems; Adaptation model; Computer architecture; Quality of service; Service oriented architecture; Software systems; QoS; quality of service; service-oriented systems; software architectures; software engineering;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE