@inproceedings{eprints2936, pages = {71--76}, author = {Tom{\'a}{\v s} Bure{\v s} and Rocco De Nicola and Ilias Gerostathopoulos and Nicklas Hoch and Michal Kit and Nora Koch and Giacoma Valentina Monreale and Ugo Montanari and Rosario Pugliese and Nikola Serbedzija and Martin Wirsing and Franco Zambonelli}, month = {September}, publisher = {IEEE}, year = {2014}, booktitle = {IEEE 7th International Conference on Self-Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASOW), 2013}, title = {A Life Cycle for the Development of Autonomic Systems: The E-mobility Showcase}, keywords = {Electric vehicles; Fault tolerant computing; Object-oriented programming; Optimisation; ASCENS; Component ensembles; Continuous system evolution; e-mobility showcase; Electric vehicles; Ensemble-based system; Intelligent navigation; Self-aware autonomic adaptive systems; Self-awareness; Self-optimization; Whole development life cycle; Adaptation models; Availability; Batteries}, url = {http://eprints.imtlucca.it/2936/}, abstract = {Component ensembles are a promising way of building self-aware autonomic adaptive systems. This approach has been promoted by the EU project ASCENS, which develops the core idea of ensembles by providing rigorous semantics as well as models and methods for the whole development life cycle of an ensemble-based system. These methods specifically address adaptation, self-awareness, self-optimization, and continuous system evolution. In this paper, we demonstrate the key concepts and benefits of the ASCENS approach in the context of intelligent navigation of electric vehicles (e-Mobility), which itself is one of the three key case studies of the project.} }