SEAMS 2019
Sat 25 - Sun 26 May 2019 Montreal, QC, Canada
co-located with ICSE 2019
Sun 26 May 2019 17:05 - 17:20 at Duluth - Assurance Chair(s): Radu Calinescu

The Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) specification describes a service provider independent application programming interface for the management of heterogeneous cloud resources. Several implementations and tools for this interface have already been provided that allow defining, triggering and executing changes to dynamic cloud systems. With the OCCI monitoring extension that is presented in this paper it is possible to additionally manage the deployment and configuration of monitoring sensors in the cloud. It enables the representation of the sensors as well as their monitoring results in an OCCI-compliant runtime model. Therefore, the provided OCCI metamodel extension is the first OCCI-compliant architecture runtime model approach realizing a full causal connection covering not only execution but also monitoring aspects. Through the extension the OCCI runtime model becomes a knowledge base that in combination with other existing artifacts from the OCCI ecosystem allows integrating complete control loops for self-adaptation into cloud systems with less development effort at the abstraction level of the runtime model.

Sun 26 May

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16:00 - 17:35
AssuranceSEAMS 2019 at Duluth
Chair(s): Radu Calinescu University of York, UK
16:00
25m
Talk
All Versus One: An Empirical Comparison on Retrained and Incremental Machine Learning for Modeling Performance of Adaptable SoftwareLong Paper
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Tao Chen Nottingham Trent University, UK and University of Birmingham, UK
16:25
25m
Talk
On the Practical Feasibility of Software Monitoring: a Framework for Low-impact Execution TracingLong Paper
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Jhonny Mertz Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Ingrid Nunes Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
16:50
15m
Talk
DARTSim: An Exemplar for Evaluation and Comparison of Self-Adaptation Approaches for Smart Cyber-Physical SystemsArtifactReusableBest Artifact Award
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Gabriel A. Moreno Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Cody Kinneer Carnegie Mellon University, Ashutosh Pandey Carnegie Mellon University, USA, David Garlan Carnegie Mellon University
Media Attached
17:05
15m
Talk
OCCI-compliant, fully causal-connected architecture runtime models supporting sensor managementArtifactFunctional
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Johannes Erbel , Thomas Brand , Holger Giese Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Jens Grabowski
17:20
15m
Talk
DingNet: A Self-Adaptive Internet-of-Things ExemplarArtifactFunctional
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