Book chapter

Title:
Supporting Performance Awareness in Autonomous Ensembles
Authors:
L. Bulej, T. Bureš, I. Gerostathopoulos, V. Horký, J. Keznikl, L. Marek, M. Tschaikowski, M. Tribastone, P. Tůma
Publication:
Software Engineering for Collective Autonomic Systems: The ASCENS Approach
Year:
2015
ISBN:
978-3-319-16310-9
Link:

Abstract:
The ASCENS project works with systems of self-aware, self-adaptive and self-expressive ensembles. Performance awareness represents a concern that cuts across multiple aspects of such systems, from the techniques to acquire performance information by monitoring, to the methods of incorporating such information into the design making and decision making processes. This chapter provides an overview of five project contributions – performance monitoring based on the DiSL instrumentation framework, measurement evaluation using the SPL formalism, performance modeling with fluid semantics, adaptation with DEECo and design with IRM-SA – all in the context of the cloud case study.

BibTeX:
@incollection{bulej_supporting_2015,
    title = {{Supporting Performance Awareness in Autonomous Ensembles}},
    author = {Bulej, Lubomír and Bureš , Tomáš and Gerostathopoulos, Ilias and Horký, Vojtěch and Keznikl, Jaroslav and Marek, Lukáš and Tschaikowski, Max and Tribastone, Mirco and Tůma, Petr},
    year = {2015},
    booktitle = {{Software Engineering for Collective Autonomic Systems: The ASCENS Approach}},
    editor = {Wirsing, Martin and Hölzl, Matthias and Koch, Nora and Mayer, Philip},
    publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
    location = {Cham},
    doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-16310-9_8},
    isbn = {978-3-319-16310-9},
    pages = {291--322},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16310-9_8},
}