MOSES: A platform for experimenting with qos-driven self-adaptation policies for service oriented systems

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Architecting software systems according to the service-oriented paradigm, and designing runtime self-adaptable systems are two relevant research areas in today’s software engineering. In this chapter we present MOSES, a software platform supporting QoS-driven adaptation of service-oriented systems. It has been conceived for service-oriented systems architected as composite services that receive requests generated by different classes of users. MOSES integrates within a unified framework different adaptation mechanisms. In this way it achieves a greater flexibility in facing various operating environments and the possibly conflicting QoS requirements of several concurrent users. Besides providing its own self-adaptation functionalities, MOSES lends itself to the experimentation of alternative approaches to QoS-driven adaptation of service-oriented systems thanks to its modular architecture.

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Cardellini, V., Casalicchio, E., Grassi, V., Iannucci, S., Lo Presti, F., & Mirandola, R. (2017). MOSES: A platform for experimenting with qos-driven self-adaptation policies for service oriented systems. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9640 LNCS, pp. 409–433). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74183-3_14

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