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On Autonomous Dynamic Software Ecosystems

Rafael Capilla, Emilia Cioroaica, Barbora Bühnová, Jan Bosch

2021IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Software ecosystems are considered the natural evolution of software product lines. A software ecosystem provides a (software) product within a particular business and organizational context that supports the exchange of activities and services within a domain. However, the increasing degree of autonomy demanded by software ecosystems is elevating the system response to end users, while the existing software ecosystem architectures are not well prepared to deal with the dynamicity of context changes and autonomous behavior needs. In order to provide a transition toward an increased level of autonomy, in this article, we introduce the notion of autonomous dynamic ecosystems as representative of those software ecosystems able to support dynamic, smart, and autonomous features demanded by modern software systems. In this work, we further investigate and provide evidence of four industrial examples that have fully embodied the principles of autonomous dynamic ecosystems, and we characterize the main features and technology requirements of this kind of new ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceContext (archaeology)SoftwareSoftware systemSoftware developmentPaleontologyProgramming languageBiologyAdvanced Software Engineering MethodologiesService-Oriented Architecture and Web ServicesBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis