支持与行业相关的自适应研究的人工制品指南

Danny Weyns, I. Gerostathopoulos, Barbora Buhnova, Nicolás Cardozo, Emilia Cioroaica, Ivana Dusparic, Lars Grunske, Pooyan Jamshidi, C. Julien, Judith Michael, Gabriel A. Moreno, S. Nejati, Patrizio Pelliccione, Federico Quin, G. Rodrigues, B. Schmerl, Marco Vieira, Thomas Vogel, Rebekka Wohlrab
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工件支持评估新的研究结果,并帮助将它们与感兴趣领域的技术状态进行比较。在过去的几年中,已经引入了一些人工制品来支持自适应系统领域的研究。虽然这些人工制品已经显示了它们的价值,但尚不清楚这些人工制品在多大程度上支持了与工业相关的自适应问题的研究。本文为工件提供了一套指导方针,旨在支持与行业相关的自适应研究。这些指导方针是在第17届自适应和自我管理系统的软件工程国际研讨会的工作会议上得出的,这些指导方针是基于从从业者调查中获得的数据。工件提供者可以使用指导方针将未来的工件与行业需求结合起来;它们还可以用来评估现有工件的工业相关性。我们还提出了一个工件模板。
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Guidelines for Artifacts to Support Industry-Relevant Research on Self-Adaptation
Artifacts support evaluating new research results and help comparing them with the state of the art in a field of interest. Over the past years, several artifacts have been introduced to support research in the field of self-adaptive systems. While these artifacts have shown their value, it is not clear to what extent these artifacts support research on problems in self-adaptation that are relevant to industry. This paper provides a set of guidelines for artifacts that aim at supporting industry-relevant research on selfadaptation. The guidelines that are grounded on data obtained from a survey with practitioners were derived during working sessions at the 17th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems. Artifact providers can use the guidelines for aligning future artifacts with industry needs; they can also be used to evaluate the industrial relevance of existing artifacts. We also propose an artifact template.
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