QA4SASO 2014 - Workshop on Quality Assurance for Self-adaptive, Self-organising Systems (QA4SASO)
Date2014-09-12
Deadline2014-07-11
VenueLondon, UK - United Kingdom
Keywords
Websitehttps://qa4saso.isse.de
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizing Committee:
Wolfgang Reif Augsburg University, Germany Institute for Software & Systems Engineering reif-AT-informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Franz Wotawa Technical University of Graz, Austria Institute for Software Technology wotawa-AT-ist.tugraz.at
Tom Holvoet Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Department of Computer Science tom.holvoet-AT-cs.kuleuven.be
For all enquiries about the workshop, please contact:
Benedikt Eberhardinger Augsburg University, Germany Institute for Software & Systems Engineering benedikt.eberhardinger-AT-informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Developing self-adaptive, self-organising systems (SASO) that fulfil the requirements of different stakeholders is no simple matter. Quality assurance is required at each phase of the entire development process, starting from requirements elicitation, system architecture design, agent design, and finally in the implementation of the system. The quality of the artefacts from each development phase affects the rest of the system, since all parts are closely related to each other. Furthermore, the shift of adaption decisions from design-time to run-time - necessitated by the need of the systems to adapt to changing circumstances - makes it difficult, but even more essential, to assure high quality standards in these kind of systems. Accordingly, the analysis and evaluation of these self-* systems has to take into account the specific operational context to achieve high quality standards.
Wolfgang Reif Augsburg University, Germany Institute for Software & Systems Engineering reif-AT-informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Franz Wotawa Technical University of Graz, Austria Institute for Software Technology wotawa-AT-ist.tugraz.at
Tom Holvoet Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Department of Computer Science tom.holvoet-AT-cs.kuleuven.be
For all enquiries about the workshop, please contact:
Benedikt Eberhardinger Augsburg University, Germany Institute for Software & Systems Engineering benedikt.eberhardinger-AT-informatik.uni-augsburg.de
Developing self-adaptive, self-organising systems (SASO) that fulfil the requirements of different stakeholders is no simple matter. Quality assurance is required at each phase of the entire development process, starting from requirements elicitation, system architecture design, agent design, and finally in the implementation of the system. The quality of the artefacts from each development phase affects the rest of the system, since all parts are closely related to each other. Furthermore, the shift of adaption decisions from design-time to run-time - necessitated by the need of the systems to adapt to changing circumstances - makes it difficult, but even more essential, to assure high quality standards in these kind of systems. Accordingly, the analysis and evaluation of these self-* systems has to take into account the specific operational context to achieve high quality standards.
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