Modern configurable systems provide tremendous opportunities for engineering future intelligent software systems. A key difficulty thereof is how to effectively self-adapt the configuration of a running system such that its performance (e.g., runtime and throughput) can be optimized under time-varying workloads. This unfortunately remains unaddressed in existing approaches as they either overlook the available past knowledge or rely on static exploitation of past knowledge without reasoning the usefulness of information when planning for self-adaptation. In this paper, we tackle this challenging problem by proposing DLiSA, a framework that self-adapts configurable systems. DLiSA comes with two properties: firstly, it supports lifelong planning, and thereby the planning process runs continuously throughout the lifetime of the system, allowing dynamic exploitation of the accumulated knowledge for rapid adaptation. Secondly, the planning for a newly emerged workload is boosted via distilled knowledge seeding, in which the knowledge is dynamically purified such that only useful past configurations are seeded when necessary, mitigating misleading information.
Extensive experiments suggest that the proposed DLiSA significantly outperforms state-of-the-art approaches, demonstrating a performance improvement of up to 255% and a resource acceleration of up to 2.22$\times$ on generating promising adaptation configurations. All data and sources can be found at our anonymous site: https://github.com/Anonymous-DLiSA/DLiSA.
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11:00 - 12:30 | AI for Design and ArchitectureDemonstrations / SE In Practice (SEIP) / Research Track at 211 Chair(s): Sarah Nadi New York University Abu Dhabi | ||
11:00 15mTalk | An LLM-Based Agent-Oriented Approach for Automated Code Design Issue Localization Research Track Fraol Batole Tulane University, David OBrien Iowa State University, Tien N. Nguyen University of Texas at Dallas, Robert Dyer University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Hridesh Rajan Tulane University | ||
11:15 15mTalk | Distilled Lifelong Self-Adaptation for Configurable Systems Research Track Yulong Ye University of Birmingham, Tao Chen University of Birmingham, Miqing Li University of Birmingham Pre-print | ||
11:30 15mTalk | The Software Librarian: Python Package Insights for Copilot Demonstrations Jasmine Latendresse Concordia University, Nawres Day ISSAT Sousse, SayedHassan Khatoonabadi Concordia University, Montreal, Emad Shihab Concordia University, Montreal | ||
11:45 15mTalk | aiXcoder-7B: A Lightweight and Effective Large Language Model for Code Processing SE In Practice (SEIP) Siyuan Jiang , Jia Li Peking University, He Zong aiXcoder, Huanyu Liu Peking University, Hao Zhu Peking University, Shukai Hu aiXcoder, Erlu Li aiXcoder, Jiazheng Ding aiXcoder, Ge Li Peking University Pre-print | ||
12:00 15mTalk | Leveraging MLOps: Developing a Sequential Classification System for RFQ Documents in Electrical Engineering SE In Practice (SEIP) Claudio Martens Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Hammam Abdelwahab Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Katharina Beckh Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Birgit Kirsch Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Vishwani Gupta Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Dennis Wegener Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems (IAIS), Steffen Hoh Schneider Electric | ||
12:15 15mTalk | On Mitigating Code LLM Hallucinations with API Documentation SE In Practice (SEIP) Nihal Jain Amazon Web Services, Robert Kwiatkowski , Baishakhi Ray Columbia University, Murali Krishna Ramanathan AWS AI Labs, Varun Kumar AWS AI Labs |