Digitally Evolving Models for Dynamically Adaptive Systems

Developing a Dynamically Adaptive System (DAS) requires a developer to identify viable target systems that can be adopted by the DAS at runtime in response to specific environmental conditions, while satisfying critical properties. This paper describes a preliminary investigation into using digital...

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Vydáno v:International Workshop on Software Engineering for Adaptive and Self-Managing Systems (SEAMS '07) s. 13
Hlavní autoři: Goldsby, Heather J., Knoester, David B., Cheng, Betty H. C., McKinley, Philip K., Ofria, Charles A.
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Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 20.05.2007
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ISSN:2157-2305
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Abstract Developing a Dynamically Adaptive System (DAS) requires a developer to identify viable target systems that can be adopted by the DAS at runtime in response to specific environmental conditions, while satisfying critical properties. This paper describes a preliminary investigation into using digital evolution to automatically generate models of viable target systems. In digital evolution, a population of selfreplicating computer programs exists in a user-defined computational environment and is subject to instruction-level mutations and natural selection. These "digital organisms" have no built-in ability to generate a model - each population begins with a single organism that only has the ability to self-replicate. In a case study, we demonstrate that digital evolution can be used to evolve known state diagrams and to further evolve these diagrams to satisfy system critical properties. This result shows that digital evolution can be used to aid in the discovery of the viable target systems of a DAS.
AbstractList Developing a Dynamically Adaptive System (DAS) requires a developer to identify viable target systems that can be adopted by the DAS at runtime in response to specific environmental conditions, while satisfying critical properties. This paper describes a preliminary investigation into using digital evolution to automatically generate models of viable target systems. In digital evolution, a population of selfreplicating computer programs exists in a user-defined computational environment and is subject to instruction-level mutations and natural selection. These "digital organisms" have no built-in ability to generate a model - each population begins with a single organism that only has the ability to self-replicate. In a case study, we demonstrate that digital evolution can be used to evolve known state diagrams and to further evolve these diagrams to satisfy system critical properties. This result shows that digital evolution can be used to aid in the discovery of the viable target systems of a DAS.
Developing a Dynamically Adaptive System (DAS) requires a developer to identify viable target systems that can be adopted by the DAS at runtime in response to specific environmental conditions, while satisfying critical properties. This paper describes a preliminary investigation into using digital evolution to automatically generate models of viable target systems. In digital evolution, a population of self-replicating computer programs exists in a user-defined computational environment and is subject to instruction-level mutations and natural selection. These "digital organisms" have no built-in ability to generate a model - each population begins with a single organism that only has the ability to self-replicate. In a case study, we demonstrate that digital evolution can be used to evolve known state diagrams and to further evolve these diagrams to satisfy system critical properties. This result shows that digital evolution can be used to aid in the discovery of the viable target systems of a DAS.
Author Ofria, Charles A.
Cheng, Betty H. C.
McKinley, Philip K.
Goldsby, Heather J.
Knoester, David B.
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SubjectTerms Adaptive systems
Computer aided instruction
Computer science
Computing methodologies -- Machine learning -- Machine learning approaches -- Neural networks
Condition monitoring
Evolution (biology)
Genetic mutations
Hardware -- Emerging technologies -- Circuit substrates -- Cellular neural networks
Organisms
Runtime environment
Software and its engineering -- Software creation and management -- Software post-development issues -- Software reverse engineering
Software and its engineering -- Software organization and properties -- Software system structures -- Software architectures
Space exploration
Theory of computation -- Theory and algorithms for application domains -- Machine learning theory
Unified modeling language
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