Title
Modeling Self-* Systems Using Chemically-Inspired Composable Patterns
Abstract
The behaviour of self-* systems is complex to model from an algorithmic point of view. Designing and specifying self-* systems implies a great amount of work that can be sensibly reduced if models can be reused and composed in a modular way. This article discusses a chemically-inspired architecture and formalisms that facilitate the creation of modular, reusable models based on behavioural patterns inspired by behaviours found in nature. The architecture is based on chemical-like laws ruling the evolution of the system. We show the reuse of general behavioural patterns using three concrete examples of self-* systems from different domains.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/SASO.2011.22
SASO
Keywords
Field
DocType
modeling self,reusable model,algorithmic point,chemical-like law,chemically-inspired architecture,great amount,behavioural pattern,general behavioural pattern,concrete example,chemically-inspired composable patterns,different domain,abstract machine,human computer interaction,reuse,software design,modular,routing protocol,design pattern,software architecture,systems
Architecture,Programming language,Computer science,Reuse,Modular design,Rotation formalisms in three dimensions
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.43
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Akla-Esso Tchao1493.30
Matteo Risoldi214110.03
Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo3131088.49