Engineering Adaptive Software Systems Communications of NII Shonan M
This book discusses the problems and challenges in the interdisciplinary research field of self-adaptive software systems. Modern society is increasingly filled with software-intensive systems, which are required to operate in more and more dynamic and un
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ineering Adaptive Software Systems Communications of NII Shonan Meetings
Engineering Adaptive Software Systems
Yijun Yu • Arosha Bandara • Shinichi Honiden Zhenjiang Hu • Tetsuo Tamai • Hausi Muller John Mylopoulos • Bashar Nuseibeh Editors
Engineering Adaptive Software Systems Communications of NII Shonan Meetings
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Editors Yijun Yu The Open University Milton Keynes, UK
Arosha Bandara The Open University Milton Keynes, UK
Shinichi Honiden National Institute of Informatics Tokyo, Japan
Zhenjiang Hu National Institute of Informatics Tokyo, Japan
Tetsuo Tamai Hosei University Tokyo, Japan
Hausi Muller University of Victoria Victoria, BC, Canada
John Mylopoulos University of Toronto Toronto, Canada
Bashar Nuseibeh The Open University Milton Keynes, UK
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Preface
The first Shonan Meeting on Engineering Adaptive Systems (EASy) [1], which was held in 2012, generated heated discussions on the problems and challenges about self-managing systems. Participants from multiple disciplinaries reached the consent that EASy has by no means an easy solution in software engineering alone, not to mention many other challenges in general system engineering. The organisers of the following Shonan meetings [2, 3] decided to focus on the problems and solutions that can help engineer adaptive software, hence a change of the focus to Engineering Adaptive Software Systems (EASSy). The technical reports above have gathered from abstracts of all i
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