Welcome to the WDAS
To deal
with the increasing complexity of software systems and
uncertainty of their environments, software engineers have turned to
self-adaptivity. Self-adaptive systems are capable of adjusting their
behavior in response to their perception of the environment and the
system itself in a predictable manner. In this context, the fact that
human administrators get more and more overstrained by management
tasks has led to the idea of systems that manage themselves, i.e.,
self-managing systems.
Since nowadays society is highly depent on adaptive and self-managing
systems, these systems should be dependable. In order to support
dependability requirements, they attempt to “heal” themselves in the
sense of recovering from faults and regaining normative performance
levels autonomously, specially, in life-critical or safety-critical
systems.
To this end, this workshop will provide researchers and practitioners
with a forum to exchange ideas and experiences, analyze research &
development issues, discuss promising solutions, and propose new
directions in the field of dependability applied to adaptive and
self-managing systems.
Delano M. Beder
email: delano at dc
dot ufscar dot br
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News:
The WDAS program/proceedings is available
Opening Talk
My first ten years with self-adaptive software
Prof. Dr. Luciano Baresi
Polictecnico
di Milano, Italy
Camera-ready: February 25th, 2013
The papers
accepted and presented at the workshop will
be published by SBC - Brazilian Computer Society Press.
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