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Thomas Vogel and Stefan Neumann and Stephan Hildebrandt and Holger Giese and Basil Becker. Incremental Model Synchronization for Efficient Run-Time Monitoring. In Sudipto Ghosh, ed., Models in Software Engineering, Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009, Reports and Revised Selected Papers, vol. 6002 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), pages 124-139. Springer-Verlag, 4 2010.

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12261-3_13

Abstract:

The model-driven engineering community has developed expressive model transformation techniques based on metamodels, which ease the specification of translations between different model types. Thus, it is attractive to also apply these techniques for autonomic and self- adaptive systems at run-time to enable a comprehensive monitoring of their architectures while reducing development efforts. This requires special solutions for model transformation techniques as they are applied at run-time instead of their traditional usage at development time. In this paper we present an approach to ease the development of architectural monitoring based on incremental model synchronization with triple graph grammars. We show that the provided incremental synchronization between a running system and models for different self-management capabilities provides a significantly better compromise between performance and development costs than manually developed solutions.

BibTeX file

@incollection{VogelNHGB10,
author = { Thomas Vogel and Stefan Neumann and Stephan Hildebrandt and Holger Giese and Basil Becker },
title = { Incremental Model Synchronization for Efficient Run-Time Monitoring },
year = { 2010 },
volume = { 6002 },
pages = { 124-139 },
abstract = { The model-driven engineering community has developed expressive model transformation techniques based on metamodels, which ease the specification of translations between different model types. Thus, it is attractive to also apply these techniques for autonomic and self- adaptive systems at run-time to enable a comprehensive monitoring of their architectures while reducing development efforts. This requires special solutions for model transformation techniques as they are applied at run-time instead of their traditional usage at development time. In this paper we present an approach to ease the development of architectural monitoring based on incremental model synchronization with triple graph grammars. We show that the provided incremental synchronization between a running system and models for different self-management capabilities provides a significantly better compromise between performance and development costs than manually developed solutions. },
month = { 4 },
editor = { Sudipto Ghosh },
publisher = { Springer-Verlag },
series = { Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) },
booktitle = { Models in Software Engineering, Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009, Reports and Revised Selected Papers },
isbn = { 978-3-642-12260-6 },
issn = { 0302-9743 (Print) 1611-3349 (Online) }
}

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