TY - CHAP UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07602-7_8 AV - none TI - Formalising adaptation patterns for autonomic ensembles Y1 - 2014/// SP - 100 N2 - Autonomic behavior and self-adaptation in software can be supported by several architectural design patterns. In this paper we illustrate how some of the component- and ensemble-level adaptation patterns proposed in the literature can be rendered in SCEL, a formalism devised for modeling autonomic systems. Specifically, we present a compositional approach: first we show how a single generic component is modelled in SCEL, then we show that each pattern is rendered as the (parallel) composition of the SCEL terms corresponding to the involved components (and, possibly, to their environment). Notably, the SCEL terms corresponding to the patterns only differ from each other for the definition of the predicates identifying the targets of attribute-based communication. This enables autonomic ensembles to dynamically change the pattern in use by simply updating components' predicate definitions, as illustrated by means of a case study from the robotics domain. T3 - Lecture notes in computer science A1 - Cesari, Luca A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Pugliese, Rosario A1 - Puviani, Mariachiara A1 - Tiezzi, Francesco A1 - Zambonelli, Franco PB - Springer SN - 978-3-319-07601-0 T2 - Formal aspects of component software: 10th international symposium, FACS 2013, Nanchang, China, October 27-29, 2013, revised selected papers EP - 118 ID - eprints1851 ER -