Essence-based, goal-driven adaptive software engineering

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The OMG Essence standard has recently been published as the kernel for software engineering methods [1]. We show that the Essence view of software engineering is reminiscent of a nondeterministic, multidimensional finite state machine, and that the Essence lends support to a semi-Markov decision process model of software engineering which, in practice, facilitates a goal-driven adaptive software engineering. We develop an activity-state mapping algorithm and a goal-activity cover algorithm based on the Essence, which can help automate the health monitoring of project states and the adaptive planning of project activities in a software engineering project.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Issue Date
2015-05-18
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English
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4th SEMAT Workshop on General Theory of Software Engineering, GTSE 2015, pp.33 - 38

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10.1109/GTSE.2015.12
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/314468
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