Evolution for the sustainability of internetware

  • Authors:
  • Daren Fang;Xiaodong Liu;Hongji Yang;Lin Liu

  • Affiliations:
  • Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK;Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK;De Montfort University, Leicester, UK;Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the Fourth Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

Along with the green attentions and efforts on energy efficiency of computer hardware and embedded systems, software relevant sustainability issues are becoming increasingly focused, as a part of Green Information Technology (GIT). Undoubtedly, software evolution capability is a vital part in achieving such sustainability, as software that is not adaptable will become obsolete sooner or later. Internetware is currently one of the prevailing paradigms of software evolution, known as its autonomous, cooperative, situational, evolvable, emergent and trustworthy. In this paper, we propose an approach of evolution focusing on sustainability for Internetware software entities. Targeting certain software systems which cannot actively control their functions, service components or attached actuators energy-efficiently, the proposed transformation mechanism can intelligently implement power management adaptations using Web Ontology Language (OWL) -based user behavioral profiles and reasoning mechanisms. In the effort of increasing the sustainability, the transformation consequently enables a greener, predicted and rapidly adapted evolution.