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[LOM11] Dynamic Adaptation through Event Reconfiguration

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2011 Workshops, October 2011, Vol. 7046, pp.637-646, Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Greece,
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Résumé: We introduce a new programming language called INI, which eases the development of self-adaptive software. INI combines both rule-based and event-based programming paradigms, by allowing the definitions of rules that can be triggered by events. Besides a convenient language-level support for synchronization, the key point with INI events is that they come with a configuration layer, which is set up through input parameters passed to the events when created. Additionally, events can be stopped, reconfigured, and restarted at runtime by the program itself. Ultimately, this re-configuration can be triggered by other events, thus allowing the program to adapt to new operational environments.

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Collaboration: CEDRIC

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
LOM11,
title="{Dynamic Adaptation through Event Reconfiguration}",
author=" T. Le and H. Olivier and M. Matthieu and P. Renaud ",
booktitle="{On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2011 Workshops}",
year=2011,
month="October",
series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume=7046,
pages="637-646",
address=" Greece",
}