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A Runtime Adaptation Framework for Native C and Bytecode Applications

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A Runtime Adaptation Framework for Native C and Bytecode Applications
— The need for self-healing software to respond with a reactive, proactive or preventative action as a result of changes in its environment has added the non-functional requirement of adaptation to the list of facilities expected in self-managing systems. The adaptations we are concerned with assist with problem detection, diagnosis and remediation. Many existing computing systems do not include such adaptation mechanisms, as a result these systems either need to be re-designed to include them or there needs to be a mechanism for retro-fitting these mechanisms. The purpose of the adaptation mechanisms is to ease the job of the system administrator with respect to managing software systems. This paper introduces Kheiron, a framework for facilitating adaptations in running programs in a variety of execution environments without requiring the re-design of the application. Kheiron manipulates compiled C programs running in an unmanaged execution environment as well as programs running i...
Rean Griffith, Gail E. Kaiser
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ICAC
Authors Rean Griffith, Gail E. Kaiser
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