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An evaluation of multi-model self-managing control schemes for adaptive performance management of software systems
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An evaluation of multi-model self-managing control schemes for adaptive performance management of software systems
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/226944
- Title
- An evaluation of multi-model self-managing control schemes for adaptive performance management of software systems
- Author(s)
- Patikirikorala, Tharindu; Colman, Alan; Han, Jun; Wang, Liuping
- Abstract
- Due to the increasing complexity of software systems and the dynamic unpredictable environments they operate in, methodologies to incorporate self-adaptation into these systems have been investigated in recent years. The feedback control loop has been one of the key concepts used in building self-adaptive software systems to manage their performance among other quality aspects. In order to design an effective feedback control loop for a software system, modeling the behavior of the software system with sufficient accuracy is paramount. In general, there are many environmental conditions and system states that impact on the performance of a software system. As a consequence, it is impractical to characterize the diverse behavior of such a software system using a single system model. To represent such highly nonlinear behavior and to provide effective runtime control, the design, integration and self-management (automatic switching) of multiple system models and controllers are required. In this paper, we investigate a control engineering approach, called Multi-Model Switching and Tuning (MMST) adaptive control, to assess its effectiveness for the adaptive performance management of software systems. We have conducted a range of experiments with two of the most promising MMST adaptive control schemes under different operating conditions of a representative software system. The experiment results have shown that the MMST control schemes are superior in managing the performance of the software system, compared with a number of other control schemes based on a single model. We have also investigated the impact of the configuration parameters for the MMST schemes to provide design guidance. A library of MMST schemes has been implemented to aid the software engineer in developing MMST-based self-managing control schemes for software systems.
- Publication type
- Journal article
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Source
- Journal of Systems and Software, Vol. 85, no. 12 (Dec 2012), pp. 2678-2696
- Publication year
- 2012
- FOR Code(s)
- 0803 Computer Software; 0806 Information Systems
- Keyword(s)
- Adaptive control; Feedback control; Multi-Model Switching and Tuning; Quality of service; Reconfiguring control; Self-managing systems
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- ISSN
- 0164-1212
- Publisher URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2012.05.077
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
- Peer reviewed


