Gebruikersprofielen voor Hella Seebach
Hella Ponsar (geb. Seebach)Institute for Software & Systems Engineering, University of Augsburg Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor informatik.uni-augsburg.de Geciteerd door 849 |
Engineering and mastering interwoven systems
Networked systems are becoming increasingly complex in development and operation. Due
to this complexity, it is mostly impossible to follow a simple sequential designdeploy-use …
to this complexity, it is mostly impossible to follow a simple sequential designdeploy-use …
A research overview and evaluation of performance metrics for self-organization algorithms
Self-organization (SO) algorithms are supposed to restructure and reconfigure the system at
run-time in order to empower it to fulfill its requirements under uncertain environmental …
run-time in order to empower it to fulfill its requirements under uncertain environmental …
A specification and construction paradigm for organic computing systems
…, F Nafz, F Ortmeier, H Seebach… - 2008 Second IEEE …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Organic Computing systems are systems which have the capability to autonomously (re-)organize
and adapt themselves. The benefit of such systems with self-x properties is that they …
and adapt themselves. The benefit of such systems with self-x properties is that they …
Towards testing self-organizing, adaptive systems
The characteristics of self-adaptive, self-organizing systems lead to a significant higher
flexibility and robustness against a changing environment. This flexibility makes it hard to test …
flexibility and robustness against a changing environment. This flexibility makes it hard to test …
Constraining self-organisation through corridors of correct behaviour: The restore invariant approach
Self-organisation aspects and the large number of entities in Organic Computing (OC)
systems make them extremely hard to predict and analyse. However, the application of OC …
systems make them extremely hard to predict and analyse. However, the application of OC …
Design and construction of organic computing systems
H Seebach, F Ortmeier, W Reif - 2007 IEEE Congress on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The next generation of embedded computing systems will have to meet new challenges.
The systems are expected to act mainly autonomously, to dynamically adapt to changing …
The systems are expected to act mainly autonomously, to dynamically adapt to changing …
On the combination of top-down and bottom-up methodologies for the design of coordination mechanisms in self-organising systems
In resource-flow systems, eg production lines, agents are processing resources by applying
capabilities to them in a given order. Such systems benefit from self-organization as they …
capabilities to them in a given order. Such systems benefit from self-organization as they …
Designing self-healing in automotive systems
H Seebach, F Nafz, J Holtmann, J Meyer… - Autonomic and Trusted …, 2010 - Springer
Self-healing promises to improve the dependability of systems. In particular safety-critical
systems like automotive systems are well suited application, since safe operation is required in …
systems like automotive systems are well suited application, since safe operation is required in …
An approach for isolated testing of self-organization algorithms
We provide a systematic approach for testing self-organization (SO) algorithms. The main
challenges for such a testing domain are the strongly ramified state space, the possible error …
challenges for such a testing domain are the strongly ramified state space, the possible error …
A universal self-organization mechanism for role-based Organic Computing systems
An Organic Computing system has the ability to autonomously (re-)organize and adapt itself.
Such a system exhibits so called self-x properties (eg self-healing) and is therefore more …
Such a system exhibits so called self-x properties (eg self-healing) and is therefore more …