Home // International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems, volume 7, numbers 3 and 4, 2014 // View article
Authors:
Holger Klus
Andreas Rausch
Dirk Herrling
Keywords: Keywords— dynamic adaptive systems; component model; component composition; adaptation; componentware; component container; decentralized configuration.
Abstract:
Abstract— Dynamic adaptive systems are systems that change their behavior according to the needs of the user at run time, based on context information. Since it is not feasible to develop these systems from scratch every time, a component model enabling dynamic adaptive systems is called for. Moreover, an infrastructure is required that is capable of wiring dynamic adaptive systems from a set of components in order to provide a dynamic and adaptive behavior to the user. In this paper we present just such an infrastructure or framework—called Dynamic Adaptive System Infrastructure (DAiSI). Because DAiSI has been developed for a number of years, we will cover as well the history of DAiSI as the newest advances. We will present an example illustrating the adaptation capabilities of the framework we introduce. The focus of the paper is on the underlying component model of DAiSI and the decentralized configuration mechanism.
Pages: 595 to 608
Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2014. Used with permission.
Publication date: December 30, 2014
Published in: journal
ISSN: 1942-2679