分布式服务环境中人类意图驱动的自适应软件可演化性

Ming Hua, K. Oyama, Carl K. Chang
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在响应上下文感知系统的反馈时,可发展性对于适应动态和不断变化的需求至关重要。然而,大多数当前的上下文模型在探索通常驱动系统进化的人类意图方面的能力有限。为了支持分布式服务环境中真实应用程序的服务需求分析,本文重点研究了人为意图驱动的软件可演化性。在我们的方法中,通过演化周期进行的需求分析提供了推测需求变更、预测可能的新一代系统行为以及评估相应的质量影响的方法。此外,我们还通过观察用户上下文的意图来讨论可演化性度量。
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Human-Intention Driven Self Adaptive Software Evolvability in Distributed Service Environments
Evolvability is essential to adapting to the dynamic and changing requirements in response to the feedback from context awareness systems. However, most of current context models have limited capability in exploring human intentions that often drive system evolution. To support service requirements analysis of real-world applications in distributed service environments, this paper focuses on human-intention driven software evolvability. In our approach, requirements analysis via an evolution cycle provides the means of speculating requirement changes, predicting possible new generations of system behaviors, and assessing the corresponding quality impacts. Furthermore, we also discuss evolvability metrics by observing intentions from user contexts.
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