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EDDY 2018, Special Session on Adaptive Data Management meets Self-Adaptive Systems
Chair(s): Dirk Habich, Wolfgang Lehner, Uwe Assmann, Thomas Kühn and Kai Herrmann
Special Session on Adaptive Data Management meets Self-Adaptive Systems -
EDDY
2018
Paper Submission:
June 11, 2018 (expired)
Authors Notification:
June 19, 2018 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
June 27, 2018 (expired)
Scope
With the ongoing shift to a data-driven world in almost all application domains, the management and interpretation/analytics of large amounts of data gain in importance. Moreover, an increasingly important requirement for data management systems is the ability to self-manage by adapting at runtime (1) to react on changing workload and data characteristics or (2) to balance performance and energy-efficiency constraints. Generally, the topic of self-adaptive and self-managing systems has been studied in a variety of applications areas, including autonomic computing, robotics, control systems, and software architectures. The purpose of this special session is to foster the collaboration between disciplines. This special session is the ideal venue for discussing what can be shared in terms of experience, concepts, techniques, modelling paradigms, and to identify new directions.