DocumentCode
1998650
Title
Model-Based Self-Managing Systems Engineering
Author
Bendiab, A. Taleb ; Bustard, D.W. ; Sterritt, R. ; Laws, A.G. ; Keenan, F.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput., Liverpool John Moores Univ.
fYear
2005
fDate
26-26 Aug. 2005
Firstpage
155
Lastpage
159
Abstract
For many years, the vision of smart computing where systems can function and/or manage themselves independently from human intervention has provided numerous theoretical challenges to research communities ranging from intelligent systems and cybernetics to AI communities. These research trends have now been further fuelled by the IBM autonomic computing initiative, where biologically inspired concepts inform the development of systems that can adapt autonomously to their users´ requirements and environments. This paper considers the extent to which well-established general systems concepts might be valuable in the design of autonomic systems. The main two approaches considered are Checkland´s Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) and Beer´s Viable Systems Model (VSM). The paper summarizes the relevant aspects of each approach and demonstrates their potential through the provision of an illustrative case study. Moreover, the paper illustrates how SSM and VSM approaches facilitate autonomic systems engineering by the capture of functional and non-functional application requirements such as lifetime self-management policies and operational tolerances
Keywords
artificial intelligence; software engineering; systems analysis; AI communities; Beer Viable Systems Model; Checkland Soft Systems Methodology; SSM approach; VSM approach; autonomic software system design; cybernetics; intelligent systems; model-based self-managing systems engineering; smart computing; Application software; Biology computing; Computer vision; Cybernetics; Dynamic programming; Humans; Robustness; Software engineering; Systems engineering and theory; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2005. Proceedings. Sixteenth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Copenhagen
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2424-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2005.137
Filename
1508263
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