Title
Groove: A Case Study in Adaptive Architecture
Abstract
The Viable System Architecture is applied to the problem of analyzing and extending an existing software system. This software architecture approach is based on Stafford Beer's Viable System Model. The Groove collaboration system is chosen to illustrate how this software architectural methodology can be used to extend an existing system with adaptive features. The Groove system architecture is mapped into the Viable System Architecture representation. An adaptive user interface feature is evolved using fuzzy control techniques.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
ISAS-SCI (1)
adaptive architecture,viable system model,adaptive user interface,case study,viable system architecture,adaptive software architecture,fuzzy control,groove.,system architecture,software architecture,software systems
Field
DocType
ISBN
Adaptive architecture,Cellular architecture,Space-based architecture,Computer architecture,Applications architecture,Multilayered architecture,Solution architecture,Reference architecture,Engineering,Enterprise architecture framework,Embedded system
Conference
980-07-7541-2
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Charles Herring15315.23