——————————— Call for Participation ——————————— 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) Austin, Texas, May 16-17 http://seams2016.jgreen.de/ Collocated with the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2016) Early Bird Registration Deadline ————————— 4 Arpil, 2016
Category: SEAMS
ACM TAAS: Special Section on Best Papers from SEAMS 2014 has appeared
The February issue of the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems (TAAS) has just appeared and it features a special section on best papers from the 9th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2014).
This special section comprises an Introduction by the SEAMS 2014 chairs Gregor Engels and Nelly Bencomo and the following four papers:
- Javier Cámara, Gabriel A. Moreno, David Garlan, and Bradley Schmerl: Analyzing Latency-Aware Self-Adaptation Using Stochastic Games and Simulations.
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Jesús García-Galán, Liliana Pasquale, Pablo Trinidad, and Antonio Ruiz-Cortés: User-Centric Adaptation Analysis of Multi-Tenant Services.
- Parisa Zoghi, Mark Shtern, Marin Litoiu, and Hamoun Ghanbari: Designing Adaptive Applications Deployed on Cloud Environments.
- Naeem Esfahani, Eric Yuan, Kyle R. Canavera, and Sam Malek: Inferring Software Component Interaction Dependencies for Adaptation Support.
CFP: SEAMS 2016
——————————— Call for Papers ——————————— 11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) Austin, Texas, May 16-17 http://seams2016.jgreen.de/ Collocated with the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2016) Important Dates ————————— Abstract Submission: 9 January, 2016 Paper Submission: 16 January, 2016 Notification: 18 February, 2016 Camera Ready: 26 February, 2016
SEAMS 2015 Proceedings in the ACM Digital Library
The proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2015) are online in the ACM Digital Library. The symposium was held on May 18-19, 2015, in Firenze, Italy.
SEAMS 2015 Proceedings are online
The proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2015) are online at the IEEE Xplore digital library. The symposium was held on May 18-19, 2015, in Firenze, Italy.
SEAMS’16: Preliminary Call for Papers|Artifacts is online now
11th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS 2016) – May 16-17, 2016, Austin, Texas
Preliminary Call for Papers and Call for Artifacts.
Hogna Artifact is online
The last of the three artifacts that have been accepted at SEAMS'15 is online and enriching the Exemplars section of this website:
Hogna: A Platform for Self-Adaptive Applications in Cloud Environments
by Cornel Barna, Hamoun Ghanbari, Marin Litoiu, and Mark Shtern.
"Deploying and managing autonomic applications in cloud is a time consuming operation, that require many components to work together. The management will need to extract metrics from the deployed system, analyze them and the make a decision for changes that need to be implemented. Usually, a researcher's work is focused in only one component (investigating different strategies for adaptation, evaluating the impact of various metrics, etc.), while the rest must just work, without the researcher having to spend too much time on them."
Further information about this artifact can be found in the corresponding SEAMS'15 paper:
C. Barna, H. Ghanbari, M. Litoiu, and M. Stern, "Hogna: Platform for Self-Adaptive Applications in Cloud Environments", in Proc. of SEAMS'15, 2015, IEEE.
Tele Assistance System (TAS) Artifact is online
The second of the three artifacts that have been accepted at SEAMS'15 is online and enriching the Exemplars section of this website:
Tele Assistance System (TAS)
by Danny Weyns and Radu Calinescu, supported by M. Usman Iftikhar and Yifan Ruan.
"TAS is an exemplar of a service-based system (SBS). SBSs are widely used in e-commerce, online banking, e-health and many other applications. In these systems, services offered by third-party providers are dynamically composed into workflows delivering complex functionality. SBSs increasingly rely on self-adaptation to cope with the uncertainties associated with third-party services, as the loose coupling of services makes online reconfiguration feasible."
Further information about this artifact can be found in the corresponding SEAMS'15 paper:
D. Weyns and R. Calinescu: "Tele Assistance: A Self-Adaptive Service-Based System Examplar", in Proc. of SEAMS'15, 2015, IEEE. (Preprint)
Distributed Dependable Ensembles of Components (DEECo) Artifact is online
The first of the three artifacts that have been accepted at SEAMS'15 is online and enriching the Exemplars section of this website:
Distributed Dependable Ensembles of Components (DEECo)
by Michal Kit, Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Tomas Bures, Petr Hnetynka, and Frantisek Plasil.
"To develop self-adaptive cyber-physical systems (CPS) we advocate the use of component-based abstractions and related tools. DEECo is a component system (model and runtime platform) that provides the architecture abstractions of autonomous components and dynamic component groups (called ensembles) on top of which different adaptation techniques can be deployed. This makes DEECo a vehicle for seamless experiments with self-adaptive systems where the physical distribution and mobility of nodes, and the limited data availability play an important role."
Further information about this artifact can be found in the corresponding SEAMS'15 paper:
Michal Kit, Ilias Gerostathopoulos, Tomas Bures, Petr Hnetynka, and Frantisek Plasil: "An Architecture Framework for Experimentations with Self-Adaptive Cyber-Physical Systems", in Proc. of SEAMS'15, 2015, IEEE.
Outcome of 2014 GI-Dagstuhl Seminars at SEAMS 2015
Two GI-Dagstuhl seminars related to software engineering for self-adaptive systems took place last fall, each of them having an impact on SEAMS 2015, the 10th International Symposium on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems.
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