Adaptable Teastore with Energy Consumption Awareness: A Case Study
Henrique De Medeiros (SAMOVAR, T\'el\'ecom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, 91120 Palaiseau, France), Denisse Mu\~nante (ENSIIE & SAMOVAR, \'Evry, France), Sophie Chabridon (SAMOVAR, T\'el\'ecom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, 91120 Palaiseau, France)

TL;DR
This paper presents EnCoMSAS, a tool for monitoring energy consumption in self-adaptive software systems, demonstrated through a case study on an adaptable TeaStore application to evaluate energy-awareness impacts.
Contribution
Introduction of EnCoMSAS, an energy monitoring tool for self-adaptive systems, and its empirical evaluation using an adaptable TeaStore case study.
Findings
EnCoMSAS effectively monitors energy consumption in real-time.
Energy-awareness integration influences adaptation decisions.
The case study demonstrates potential energy savings with EnCoMSAS.
Abstract
[Context and Motivation] Global energy consumption has been steadily increasing in recent years, with data centers emerging as major contributors. This growth is largely driven by the widespread migration of applications to the Cloud, alongside a rising number of users consuming digital content. Dynamic adaptation (or self-adaptive) approaches appear as a way to reduce, at runtime and under certain constraints, the energy consumption of software applications. [Question/Problem] Despite efforts to make energy-efficiency a primary goal in the dynamic adaptation of software applications, there is still a gap in understanding how to equip these self-adaptive software systems (SAS), which are dynamically adapted at runtime, with effective energy consumption monitoring tools that enable energy-awareness. Furthermore, the extent to which such an energy consumption monitoring tool impacts the…
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TopicsGreen IT and Sustainability · Software System Performance and Reliability · Software Engineering Research
