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Title: Towards a state transfer model applied in adaptive software development
Authors: Huynh, Ngoc Tho
Nguyen, Anh Tuan
Huynh, Cong Phap
Keywords: Software adaptation
Reconfiguration
State Transfer
System consistency
Specification
Issue Date: 2018
Abstract: Dynamic adaptation of software is a change in the structure or behavior of the software at runtime without stopping whole system. In component-based adaptive software, an adaptation process includes actions such as stopping and removing components, adding and starting component, etc. A challenge when realizing the adaptation process is to ensure the system consistency. One of the system consistency aspects, the state of the system must be guaranteed. To cope with this challenge, some approaches use state transfer functions which are manually implemented to realize the state transfer. However, they are ad-hoc approaches. They do not offer a general solution to transfer state in the adaptive system. Therefore, we propose an approach based on a state transfer model that is specified at design time and used at runtime during adaptation process for transferring state.
URI: http://thuvien.cit.udn.vn//handle/123456789/105
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