DocumentCode :
3727329
Title :
A case study comparing naive approaches to self-reflecting information system architecture and implementation
Author :
Veronika Szab?ov?;Csaba Szab?;Zden?k Havlice;Tom?? Guzlej
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Computers and Informatics, Fac. of El. Eng. and Inf., Technical University of Ko?ice, Ko?ice, Slovakia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
263
Lastpage :
268
Abstract :
Approaches dealing with the problem of adaptive software design and implementation could be divided into two main categories. First, there are theoretical approaches usually dealing with foundations of design (i.e. architecture). Approaches of the second category address the problem from the point of view of existing technical solutions and search for the solution experimentally - we call these approaches naive. In this paper, we focus on these naive approaches. We present a case study consisting of a relatively easy task and a pack of its different naive implementations. We compare these solutions using different criteria considering architecture (design) properties as well as the used technology. The goal of the case study and this paper is to make a final decision on the future of such naive approaches on self-* systems´ development by comparing the best naive ones to a single result of a selected theoretical approach.
Keywords :
"Computer architecture","Monitoring","Software architecture","Software","Sensors","Informatics"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Scientific Conference on Informatics, 2015 IEEE 13th International
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-9867-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/Informatics.2015.7377844
Filename :
7377844
Link To Document :
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