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Publicações por HASLab

2014

Selected and extended papers of the Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages 2012 Preface

Autores
de Carvalho Junior, FH; Barbosa, LS;

Publicação
SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Abstract

2014

Formal Aspects of Component Software (FACS 2010 selected and extended papers) Preface

Autores
Barbosa, LS; Lumpe, M;

Publicação
SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

Abstract

2014

ReCooPLa: a DSL for Coordination-based Reconfiguration of Software Architectures

Autores
Rodrigues, F; Oliveira, N; Barbosa, LS;

Publicação
3rd Symposium on Languages, Applications and Technologies, SLATE 2014, June 19-20, 2014 - Bragança, Portugal

Abstract

2014

A self-adaptation strategy for service-based architectures

Autores
Oliveira, N; Barbosa, LS;

Publicação
2014 EIGHTH BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE COMPONENTS, ARCHITECTURES AND REUSE (SBCARS)

Abstract
Self-adaptive software systems are known to respond at run time to changes detected internally or in their environment, in an attempt to keep meeting their own functional requirements and agreed levels of service. Such response usually targets their architectures and involve, in particular, the possibility of their dynamic reconfiguration. In contexts where change is the rule rather than the exception, it is difficult to predict when exactly such reconfigurations are needed, and if they will lead the system into a suitable configuration. However, knowing the main attributes of the context, it is possible to plan configurations that will be more likely to perform well in some conjugation of values for such attributes. In this paper we discuss both a model that lays down reconfiguration strategies, planned at design time, and a strategy which actively uses such a model to trigger architectural adaptations at run time. This strategy builds on a framework intended to the formal verification of architectural requirements, either from a qualitative or quantitative (probabilistic) perspective.

2014

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2014, Guimaraes, Portugal, October 27-30, 2014

Autores
Estevez, E; Janssen, M; Barbosa, LS;

Publicação
ICEGOV

Abstract

2014

Selected contributions from the Open Source Software Certification (OpenCert) workshops Preface

Autores
Barbosa, LS; Shaikh, SA;

Publicação
SCIENCE OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

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