Measuring the Complexity of Ultra-Large-Scale Adaptive Systems

07/27/2012
by   Michele Amoretti, et al.
0

Ultra-large scale (ULS) systems are becoming pervasive. They are inherently complex, which makes their design and control a challenge for traditional methods. Here we propose the design and analysis of ULS systems using measures of complexity, emergence, self-organization, and homeostasis based on information theory. These measures allow the evaluation of ULS systems and thus can be used to guide their design. We evaluate the proposal with a ULS computing system provided with adaptation mechanisms. We show the evolution of the system with stable and also changing workload, using different fitness functions. When the adaptive plan forces the system to converge to a predefined performance level, the nodes may result in highly unstable configurations, that correspond to a high variance in time of the measured complexity. Conversely, if the adaptive plan is less "aggressive", the system may be more stable, but the optimal performance may not be achieved.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
08/08/2018

Self-Adaptive Systems in Organic Computing: Strategies for Self-Improvement

With the intensified use of intelligent things, the demands on the techn...
research
10/05/2020

TPAM: A Simulation-Based Model for Quantitatively Analyzing Parameter Adaptation Methods

While a large number of adaptive Differential Evolution (DE) algorithms ...
research
06/06/2016

Undecidability and Irreducibility Conditions for Open-Ended Evolution and Emergence

Is undecidability a requirement for open-ended evolution (OEE)? Using me...
research
08/27/2022

Power Delivery for Ultra-Large-Scale Applications on Si-IF

In recent years, with the rise of artificial intelligence and big data, ...
research
03/27/2023

From Self-Adaptation to Self-Evolution Leveraging the Operational Design Domain

Engineering long-running computing systems that achieve their goals unde...
research
08/18/2020

Modeling and Analysis of Boundary Objects and Methodological Islands in Large-Scale Systems Development

Large-scale companies commonly face the challenge of managing relevant k...
research
12/08/2016

Sorting Data on Ultra-Large Scale with RADULS. New Incarnation of Radix Sort

The paper introduces RADULS, a new parallel sorter based on radix sort a...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset