Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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465623 | Pervasive and Mobile Computing | 2015 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The complexity of information systems is increasing in recent years, leading to increased effort for maintenance and configuration. Self-adaptive systems (SASs) address this issue. Due to new computing trends, such as pervasive computing, miniaturization of IT leads to mobile devices with the emerging need for context adaptation. Therefore, it is beneficial that devices are able to adapt context. Hence, we propose to extend the definition of SASs and include context adaptation. This paper presents a taxonomy of self-adaptation and a survey on engineering SASs. Based on the taxonomy and the survey, we motivate a new perspective on SAS including context adaptation.
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Authors
Christian Krupitzer, Felix Maximilian Roth, Sebastian VanSyckel, Gregor Schiele, Christian Becker,