Towards a Plug-In Architecture to Enable Self-Adaptation through Middleware

Sharmin Jahan, Ian Riley, Alonzo Sabino, R. Gamble
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To be self-adaptive, a system must exhibit capabilities related to the monitoring, analyzing, planning, and executing adaptations. Often these activities require in-depth knowledge of the system's architecture, functionality, and requirements. Thus, the traditional design pattern for self-adaptive systems is the MAPE- K loop, which can be infeasible to implement into legacy systems. Popular approaches to incorporate self-adaptive behavior into legacy systems employ an external framework and/or middleware. These software applications require significant expertise in their choice of tools and can be unaccommodating to systems dependent on third-party vendors, i.e., enterprise systems. In this paper, we investigate the design of the Adapt! architecture as a plug-in architecture that operates as middleware to enable system self-adaptation. We discuss key challenges associated with middleware for self-adaptive system configuration, survey existing approaches, and characterize an extensible architecture that would be applicable to legacy systems. The Adapt! architecture is exemplified through two case studies that include a load balancer and a tele-assistance system.
通过中间件实现自适应的插件体系结构
要自适应,系统必须显示与监视、分析、计划和执行适应相关的功能。通常,这些活动需要深入了解系统的体系结构、功能和需求。因此,自适应系统的传统设计模式是MAPE- K循环,这在遗留系统中是不可行的。将自适应行为合并到遗留系统中的流行方法使用外部框架和/或中间件。这些软件应用程序在选择工具方面需要大量的专业知识,并且不能适应依赖于第三方供应商的系统,例如企业系统。本文主要研究了Adapt!体系结构是作为中间件运行的插件体系结构,支持系统自适应。我们将讨论与用于自适应系统配置的中间件相关的关键挑战,调查现有方法,并描述适用于遗留系统的可扩展体系结构。适应!架构通过两个案例研究来举例说明,其中包括一个负载平衡器和一个远程辅助系统。
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