Title
LIBERO: a framework for autonomic management of multiple non-functional concerns
Abstract
We describe a lightweight prototype framework (LIBERO) designed for experimentation with behavioural skeletons--components implementing a well-known parallelism exploitation pattern and a rule-based autonomic manager taking care of some non-functional feature related to pattern computation. LIBERO supports multiple autonomic managers within the same behavioural skeleton, each taking care of a different non-functional concern. We introduce LIBERO-built on plain Java and JBoss-and discuss how multiple managers may be coordinated to achieve a common goal using a two-phase coordination protocol developed in earlier work. We present experimental results that demonstrate how the prototype may be used to investigate autonomic management of multiple, independent concerns.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2010
Euro-Par Workshops
well-known parallelism exploitation pattern,pattern computation,lightweight prototype framework,non-functional feature,multiple non-functional concern,autonomic management,behavioural skeleton,different non-functional concern,rule-based autonomic manager,multiple manager,multiple autonomic manager
Field
DocType
Volume
Non functional,Computer science,Java,Distributed computing,Computation
Conference
6586
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
4
0.49
References 
Authors
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marco Aldinucci163859.87
Marco Danelutto21181127.77
Peter Kilpatrick333331.29
Vamis Xhagjika491.59