WorkshopOnSelfHealingSystems
Workshop on Self-Healing Systems
Workshop (WOSS'02) November 18-19, 2002
Session 1: Architecture@
- Self-Organising Software Architectures for Distributed Systems I. Georgiadis, J. Magee, and J. Kramer, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
- Towards Architecture-based Self-Healing Systems E.M. Dashofy, A. van der Hoek, and R.N.Taylor, University of California, Irvine
- Architectural Style Requirements for Self-Healing Systems M. Mikic-Rakic, N. Mehta, and N. Medvidovic, University of Southern California
- Model-based Adaptation for Self-Healing Systems D. Garlan, and B. Schmerl, Carnegie Mellon University
Session 2: Architecture Infrastructure@ (Chair: Richard Taylor) - Towards a Synthesis of Dynamic Architecture Event Languages D.S. Wile, Tecknowledge Corp.
- A Case Study in Software Adaptation G. Valetto, Columbia University and Telecom Italia Lab, and G. Kaiser, Columbia University
- An Architectural Support for Self-Adaptive Software for Treating Faults R. de Lemos, University of Kent at Canterbury, and J.L. Fiadeiro, ATX Software and University of Lisbon
- Adaptive Mirroring of "System of Systems" Architectures N. Combs, and J. Vagle, BBN Technologies
Session 3: Operating, Distributed Systems, and Databases@ - Self-stabilization and Eventual Consistency in Replicated Real-time Databases S. Gustavsson, and S.F. Andler, University of Skövde
- Self-Adapting Concurrency: The !DMonA Architecture S. Michiels, L. Desmet, N. Janssens, T. Mahieu, and P.Verbaeten, K.U. Lueven
- An Instrumentation and Control-Based Approach for Distributed Application Management and Adaptation D. Reilly, A. Taleb-Bendiab, A. Laws, and N. Badr, Liverpool John Moores University
- An Infrastructure for Multiprocessor Run Time Adaptation J. Appavoo, K. Hui, M. Stumm, University of Toronto, R.W. Wisniewski, D. Da Silva, O. Krieger, IBM T.J. Watson Research, and C.A.N. Soules, Carnegie Mellon University
Session 4: Middleware and Mobility@ - Reflection, Self-Awareness and Self-Healing in !OpenORB G.S. Blair, G. Coulson, L. Blair, H. Duran-Limon, P. Grace, Lancaster University, R. Moreira, University Fernando Pessoa, and N. Parlavantzas, Lancaster University
- Understanding Self-healing in Service-Discovery Systems C. Dabrowski, and K. Mills, U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Correct Deployment and Adaptation of Software Applications on Heterogeneous (Mobile) Devices P. Inverardi, F. Mancinelli, and G. Marinelli, Univesity of L'Aquila
Session 5: Programming Languages@ - Architecture-Centric Programming for Adaptive Systems J. Aldrich, V. Sazawal, C. Chambers, and D. Notkin, University of Washington
- An Aspect-Oriented Approach to Dynamic Adaptation Z. Yang, B.H.C. Cheng, R.E.K. Stirewalt, J. Sowell, S.M. Sadjadi, and P.K. !McKinley, Michigan State University
Session 6: User Interaction and Requirements@ - Enabling Automatic Adaptation in Systems with Underspecified Elements O. Raz, P. Koopman, and M. Shaw, Carnegie Mellon University
- Self-Healing Open Systems S. Fickas, University of Oregon, and R.J. Hall, AT&T Labs Research
Session 7: New Paradigms@@
- Toward V&V of Neural Network Based Controllers J. Schumann, RIACS / NASA Ames, and S. Nelson, Nelson Consulting Company
@ - A Biologically Inspired Programming Model S. George, D. Evans, and L. Davidson, University of Virginia
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- "Self-Healing": Softening Precision to Avoid Brittleness M. Shaw, Carnegie Mellon University