Abstract

We argue that principles from the design of dependable software, especially separation of concerns and the use of formality, can be applied beneficially in the construction of self-managing systems. We illustrate this approach by presenting an experimental architecture for dynamic and resilient computer-based systems which utilises component metadata to govern reconfigurations in accordance with formally stated policies. Initial experiments with the architecture are described. We argue that the architecture describes a self-organising system and, further, provides a basis for self-managing systems.

Keywords

Dependability, self-managing systems, metadata, fault tolerance, resilience

Dependable Self-Organising Software Architectures - An Approach for Self-Managing Systems
Di Marzo Serugendo, G., Fitzgerald, J., Romanovsky, A. and Guelfi, N.
BBKCS-06-05, School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Birkbeck College, London, May, 2006
Keywords : Dependability, self-managing systems, metadata, fault tolerance, resilience