Quality Assurance for Self-Adaptive, Self-Organising Systems (Message from the Workshop Organisers)
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author = "Benedikt Eberhardinger and Wolfgang Reif and
Franz Wotawa and Tom Holvoet",
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title = "Quality Assurance for Self-Adaptive, Self-Organising
Systems (Message from the Workshop Organisers)",
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booktitle = "2014 IEEE Eighth International Conference on
Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops",
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year = "2014",
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pages = "108--109",
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address = "Imperial College, London",
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month = "8-12 " # sep,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, genetic
improvement",
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isbn13 = "978-1-4799-6378-2",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/SASOW.2014.30",
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size = "2 pages",
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abstract = "Welcome to the first edition of the Workshop on
Quality Assurance for Self-adaptive, Self-organising
Systems (QA4SASO 2014). Developing self-adaptive,
self-organising systems that fulfil the requirements of
different stakeholders is no simple matter. Quality
assurance is required at each phase of the entire
development process, starting from requirements
elicitation, agent design, system architecture design,
and finally in the implementation, testing, and
deployment of the system. The quality of the artefacts
from each development phase affects the rest of the
system, since all parts are closely related to each
other. Furthermore, the shift of adaptation decisions
from design-time to run-time - necessitated by the need
of the systems to adapt to changing circumstances -
makes it difficult, but even more essential, to assure
high quality standards in these kind of systems.
Accordingly, the analysis and evaluation of these
self-systems has to take into account the specific
operational context to achieve high quality standards.
As a consequence, we like to address the following
challenges in the workshop on quality assurance for
self-adaptive, self-organising systems: Evolutionary
developing system, interleaving mechanisms, uncertainty
according the system environment, open system
architecture, and large number of system participants.
The necessity to investigate this field has already
been recognised and addressed in different communities,
but there exists so far no platform to bring all these
communities together. Therefore, the workshop provides
an open stage for discussions about the different
aspects of quality assurance for self-adaptive,
self-organising systems.",
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notes = "Mention of Mark Harman GI keynote. SASOW Also known as
\cite{7056363}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Benedikt Eberhardinger
Wolfgang Reif
Franz Wotawa
Tom Holvoet
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