What caught your eye at What caught your eye at DEAS 2005? DEAS 2005? 40 DEAS 2005 Participants 40 DEAS 2005 Participants
What caught your eye atWhat caught your eye atDEAS 2005?DEAS 2005?
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
MurrayInteroperability – need standards
DanAdapting to design flaws seems impossible
DannyLots of architectures for adaptabilityApply architectural analysis to verify quality properties
MarinDiverse range of papers across autonomic computing,
and software engineeringWide spectrum of high-level and specific papers
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
MasoudPushing complexity inside systems can become
difficult to maintain (humans still involved in evolving these systems)
Need to separate the concerns of self-management from business logic
ReanHow to benchmark or evaluate these systems on
various quality factors, beyond performance?Need objective criteria
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
PiotrDiverse range of papers, but disjoint; perhaps
the topics could be more targeted, since autonomic computing is such a wide area
DennisDiversity good, to avoid the growing
community from being too insularSeveral traditions involved hereTRAPJ approach seems to have promise
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
BradleyAlso interested in TRAP approach
MassimilianoPracticality of the techniques
MarcusNo one presented a development approach
that involved existing, legacy components
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
No work on formally analyzing an adaptable system to ensure quality requirements
YijunNeed example benchmark problem on which
autonomic aspects can be applied
Diverse range of viewpointsLooking at formalizing goals; executable specification
language for dynamic changing goals for properties
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
How to reveal fault or failure in a system?How to specify formally how to adapt or
evolve the system?
AlexeiDidn’t see anything on formalization of
adaptationPractical solutions lower level than he can
directly use
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
Dynamic measures Jinguo
Agents community also very diverse
Lots of mechanisms, but missed real results or strategies for making a system self managing; does such a system really help?
KenRole of user in autonomic systems
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
Upcoming autonomic computing eventsICAC, Seattle, mid JuneICSM, Budapest, September
• STEP – Software Technology & Engineering Practice
– Working workshop
CASCON, Toronto, October 19• Autonomic Workshops
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What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?What caught your eye at DEAS 2005?
DEAS futureA focus on software applications, more than
the middleware aspectsNeed design techniques and strategies for
building an autonomic application in some domain
Symposium at ICSE 2006 Shanghai• two-day workshop• focusing on software engineering aspects
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DEAS 2005DEAS 2005ProceedingsProceedings
21 papers 131 pages To appear in ACM Digital Library Copyright ACM 1-59593-025-6/05/0005 http://www.cs.uvic.ca/~hausi/deas-2005-procs-f
inal.pdf
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