Title :
Decision Support for Dynamic Adaptation of Business Systems Based on Feature Binding Analysis
Author :
Shen, Liwei ; Peng, Xin ; Zhao, Wenyun
Author_Institution :
Fudan Univ., Shanghai
Abstract :
Dynamic evolution has been an essential requirement for more and more business systems which attempt to provide 7(days) x 24(hours) availability and flexible adaptability on the changing business environment. Therefore, these systems are expected to be self-adaptable at run-time with little user intervention. CBSD provides an architectural way for self-adaptation, in which adaptation can be performed on the macro level of architecture and easier to control. However, the big gap between the problem space (business goal and environment) and the solution space (software architecture and components), and the runtime decision-making for adaptation are two difficulties for the implementation of business-oriented self-adaptation. In this paper, we propose an approach of decision support for dynamic adaptation of business systems based on feature binding analysis. In the method, feature model is introduced to represent the business policy and bridge the gap. So, dynamic adaptation can first be performed on feature binding analysis. The other characteristic of the method is CBR (case based reasoning) based adaptation decision on environment factors captured by all kinds of sensors.
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; decision support systems; software architecture; business environment; business goal; business systems; business-oriented selfadaptation; case based reasoning; decision support; dynamic evolution; feature binding analysis; runtime decision-making; software architecture; software components; Availability; Bridges; Computer architecture; Computer science; Connectors; Decision making; Performance analysis; Runtime environment; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Software architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007. COMPSAC 2007. 31st Annual International
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2870-8
DOI :
10.1109/COMPSAC.2007.102