BASBA: a framework for Building Adaptable Service-Based Applications
Kavan Sedighiani, Saeed Shokrollahi, Fereidoon Shams

TL;DR
This paper presents BASBA, a model-based framework that separates adaptation concerns from core application logic to facilitate the development of adaptive service-based applications, improving development efficiency and code quality.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic, model-driven approach for developing adaptive SBAs by defining adaptation models and transforming them into runtime behaviors.
Findings
Enhanced development time for adaptive behaviors
Improved code quality in complex adaptation scenarios
Systematic derivation of adaptation behaviors from models
Abstract
Due to the continuously changing environment of service-based applications (SBAs), the ability to adapt to environmental and contextual changes has become a crucial characteristic of such applications. Providing SBAs with this ability is a complex task, usually prepared in an unsystematic way and interwoven with application logic. As a result, developing and maintaining adaptive SBAs has become a costly and hardly repeatable process. The objective of this paper is to present a model-based approach to developing adaptive SBAs, which separates development of adaptation concerns from development of SBAs behaviors. This approach aims to facilitate and automate development of adaptive behaviors. In this paper, the process of developing an adaptive SBA is defined as specifying adaptive SBA models based on a metamodel and reusable adaptation tactics. These models are then transformed into…
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