Self-* properties in smart environments: Requirements and performance metrics

E.U. Warriach, T. Özçelebi, J.J. Lukkien

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Abstract

Self-management in smart environments increases dependability of applications, thereby decreasing maintenance costs thanks to the reduced need for user and expert intervention. We define what we call the "self-* properties" of a self-managing system, namely, self-healing, self-protection, self-awareness, self-organizing, self-synchronization and self-configuration, as well as a generic self-* process enabling these properties. We focus on the self-healing property and a scenario in this context, where the states of a smart environment application in a self-healing process as well as functional and non-functional system requirements are identified. Finally, we present metrics, allowing a quantitative evaluation of the proposed self-healing process.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorkshop Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE'14, Shanghai, China, June 30-July 4, 2014)
EditorsJ.C. Augusto, T. Zhang
PublisherIOS Press
Pages194-205
ISBN (Print)978-1-61499-410-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event3rd Workshop on the Reliability of Intelligent Environments, 2014 -
Duration: 30 Jun 20144 Jul 2014

Publication series

NameAmbient Intelligence and Smart Environments
Volume18
ISSN (Print)1875-4163

Workshop

Workshop3rd Workshop on the Reliability of Intelligent Environments, 2014
Period30/06/144/07/14

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