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Reconfiguration patterns for Goal-Oriented Monitoring Adaptation

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This paper argues that autonomic systems need to make their distributed monitoring adaptive in order to improve their “comprehensive” resulting quality; that means both the Quality of Service (QoS), and the Quality of Information (QoI). In a previous work, we proposed a methodology to design monitoring adaptation based on high level objectives related to the management of quality requirements. One of the advantages of adopting a methodological approach is that monitoring reconfiguration will be conducted through a consistent adaptation logic. However, eliciting the appropriate quality goals remains an area to be investigated. In this paper, we tackle this issue by proposing some monitoring adaptation patterns falling into reconfiguration dimensions. Those patterns aim at facilitating the adaptation design of monitoring behavior of the whole set of distributed monitoring modules part of autonomic systems. The utility of those patterns is illustrated through a case-study dealing with monitoring adaptation based on high level quality objectives.
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hal-01188258 , version 1 (28-08-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01188258 , version 1
  • OATAO : 13145

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Antoine Toueir, Julien Broisin, Michelle Sibilla. Reconfiguration patterns for Goal-Oriented Monitoring Adaptation. The 6th International Conferences on Pervasive Patterns and Applications (PATTERNS 2014), May 2014, Venise, Italy. pp. 22-27. ⟨hal-01188258⟩
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