Requirements monitoring for Internetware: An interaction based approach

Xiao Hong Chen, Jing Liu, Zhiming Liu

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Abstract

The behavior of an Internetware system, which is running in a dymamic and open environment, is likely to deviate from its original requirements specification. In this paper, we propose an interaction based requirements monitoring approach for Internetware. Firstly the Internetware requirements are transformed into an environment based Internetware specification in terms of expected interactions between the Internetware system and its environment. Then we monitor the running Internetware system, collect the Internetware system behaviors in terms of actual interactions between the Internetware system and its environment, and compare the Internetware system behaviors with its specification. Finally a monitoring report is given. As environment change is more predictable than requirement change, our approach could handle environment changes and Internetware system evolution by updating its environment. A framework of the interaction based requirements monitoring is presented. Furthermore, a corresponding monitor is designed. At last, a case study is carried on to illustrate the feasibility of our approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalScience China Information Sciences
Volume56
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2013

Keywords

  • Internetware
  • environment based requirements description
  • environment entity
  • interaction
  • requirements monitoring

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