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Authors: Alexander Egyed
Traditionally,
software models are associated with development and maintenance related
activities. This paper demonstrates that models also serve a vital purpose
in supporting the self awareness and management of software systems in their
deployed environments. We use probes to observe the executing software
system by extracting the outside stimuli the system is subjected to. We use
this information to concurrently simulate the model-behavior of the software
system. The state of the simulating system then mirrors the state of the
executing system. In this setting, the simulation serves as a foundation to
self awareness through which differences among simulated behavior and real
behavior are investigated. The simulation also serves as a guide to self
management (i.e., self healing, self configuration) where the system uses
additional information provided in the simulating model to manage itself.
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