• DocumentCode
    3128796
  • Title

    An externalized infrastructure for self-healing systems

  • Author

    Wile, David S. ; Egyed, Alexander

  • Author_Institution
    Teknowledge Corp., Marina del Rey, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    12-15 June 2004
  • Firstpage
    285
  • Lastpage
    288
  • Abstract
    Software architecture descriptions can play a wide variety of roles in the software lifecycle, from requirements specification, to logical design, to implementation architectures. In addition, execution architectures can be used both to constrain and enhance the functionality of running systems, e.g. security architectures and debugging architectures. Along with others from DARPA´s DASADA program we proposed an execution infrastructure for so-called self-healing, self-adaptive systems - systems that maintain a particular level of healthiness or quality of service (QoS). This externalized infrastructure does not entail any modification of the target system - whose health is to be maintained. It is driven by a reflective model of the target system´s operation to determine what aspects can be changed to effect repair. We present that infrastructure along with an example implemented in accord with it.
  • Keywords
    software architecture; software maintenance; DARPA DASADA program; QoS; execution architectures; execution infrastructure; externalized infrastructure; logical design; quality of service; requirements specification; self-adaptive systems; self-healing systems; software architecture descriptions; software lifecycle; Computer architecture; Contracts; Debugging; Middleware; Monitoring; Probes; Protocols; Quality of service; Security; Software architecture;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Software Architecture, 2004. WICSA 2004. Proceedings. Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2172-X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WICSA.2004.1310711
  • Filename
    1310711