Managing Trade-offs in Adaptable Software Architectures
Verlag | Morgan Kaufmann |
Auflage | 2016 |
Seiten | 430 |
Format | 19,3 x 23,5 x 2,1 cm |
Gewicht | 904 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 0128028556 |
EAN | 9780128028551 |
Bestell-Nr | 12802855EA |
Managing Trade-Offs in Adaptable Software Architectures explores the latest research on adapting large complex systems to changing requirements. To be able to adapt a system, engineers must evaluate different quality attributes, including trade-offs to balance functional and quality requirements to maintain a well-functioning system throughout the lifetime of the system.
This comprehensive resource brings together research focusing on how to manage trade-offs and architect adaptive systems in different business contexts. It presents state-of-the-art techniques, methodologies, tools, best practices, and guidelines for developing adaptive systems, and offers guidance for future software engineering research and practice.
Each contributed chapter considers the practical application of the topic through case studies, experiments, empirical validation, or systematic comparisons with other approaches already in practice. Topics of interest include, but are not lim ited to, how to architect a system for adaptability, software architecture for self-adaptive systems, understanding and balancing the trade-offs involved, architectural patterns for self-adaptive systems, how quality attributes are exhibited by the architecture of the system, how to connect the quality of a software architecture to system architecture or other system considerations, and more.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
1. Managing Trade-Offs in Adaptable Software Architectures
Part I: Concepts and Models for Self-Adaptive Software Architectures 2. Architecting Software Systems for Runtime Self-Adaptation: Concepts, Models, and Challenges 3. A Classification Framework of Uncertainty in Architecture-Based Self-Adaptive Systems With Multiple Quality Requirements 4. An Architecture Viewpoint for Modeling Dynamically Configurable Software Systems 5. Adaptive Security for Software Systems
Part II: Analyzing and Evaluating Trade-Offs in Self-Adaptive Software Architectures 6. Automated Inference Techniques to Assist With the Construction of Self-Adaptive Software 7. Evaluating Trade-Offs of Human Involvement in Self-Adaptive Systems 8. Principled Eliciting and Evaluation of Trade-Offs When Designing Self-Adaptive Systems Architectures 9. Analyzing the Architectures of Software-Intensive Ecosystems 10. Architectural Perspective for Design and Analysis of Scalable Software as a Servic e Architectures
Part III: Managing Trade-Offs in Self-Adaptive Software Architectures 11. Managing Trade-offs in Self-Adaptive Software Architectures: A Systematic Mapping Study 12. The Many Facets of Mediation: A Requirements-Driven Approach for Trading Off Mediation Solutions
Part IV: Quality Assurance in Self-Adaptive Software Architectures 13. An Overview on Quality Evaluation of Self-Adaptive Systems 14. Identifying and Handling Uncertainties in the Feedback Control Loop