MuScA: A Multiscale Distributed Systems Scale-Awareness Framework

2014 
Nowadays, complex systems are distributed over several levels of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructures. They may involve very small devices such as sensors and RFID,but also powerful systems such as Cloud computers and knowledge bases,as well as intermediate devices such as smartphones and personal computers. These systems are sometimes referred to as multiscale systems. The word multiscale" may qualify various distributed systems according to di erent viewpoints such as their geographic dispersion, the networks they are deployed on, or their users' organizations. For one entity of the multiscale system, communication technologies, non-functional components (for persistence or security purpose) or architectures to be favored may vary from one scale to another. Ad hoc development and management of such complex systems are costly and non-sustainable. In this paper, we propose a scale-awareness framework, called MuScA. This framework includes a characterization process that is based on the concepts of viewpoints, dimensions and scales. These concepts constitute the core of a dedicated metamodel. The proposed framework allows multiscale software designers to share a vocabulary for qualifying their own system. At system design time, the result of such a quali cation is a model from which the framework produces scale-awareness artifacts. At runtime, those artifacts provide scale-awareness capabilities for autonomous management of the components of the multiscale system. As an illustration of this model-driven approach, we show how multiscale probes are generated to provide multiscale components with an embedded scale-awareness ability
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