Abstract

An adaptive system is any system that can self-conform according to changes that occur inhis environment. Self-adaptation includes self-reconfiguration, self-restructuring, self-repair, self-optimization or allat the same time. The realization of this kind of systems, in spite of the efforts made, suffers from a deficiency of engineering approaches. One of the most promising techniques in this quest is model-driven engineering. In the model-driven engineering paradigm, the model is the backbone of the systems engineering process. In this paper, we outline a model-based approach that offers a way to explicitly design self-adapting standard systems. We define it based on the UML profiling technique which allows to specify models for the most application domain frameworks. Through this profile we clearly define the components involved in the management of adaptation of systems, as well as the relationships between them. We present, for practical validation, an example application based on the approach.

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