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Introduction
Ashutosh Pandey currently works at the Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon University. Ashutosh does research in Software Architecture, Formal Methods, Applied AI and Self-adaptive Systems. Their current project is 'Hybrid Planning in Self-Adaptive Systems'.
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Run-time generation of adaptation plans is a powerful mechanism that helps a self-adaptive system to meet its goals in a dynamically changing environment. In the past, researchers have demonstrated successful use of various automated planning techniques to generate adaptation plans at run time. However, for a planning technique, there is often a tr...
Architecture-based approaches to self-adaptation rely on architectural descriptions to reason about the best way of adapting the structure and behavior of software-intensive systems at runtime, either by choosing among a set of predefined adaptation strategies, or by automatically generating adaptation plans. Predefined strategy selection has a low...
In previous research, we have developed a theoretical framework to help software architects make better decisions when planning software evolution. Our approach is based on representation and analysis of candidate evolution paths—sequences of transitional architectures leading from the current system to a desired target architecture. One problem wi...
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