Combinations of antipattern heuristics in software architecture optimization for embedded systems
Paper in proceeding, 2013

A large number of quality properties need to be addressed in nowadays complex embedded systems by architects. Evolutionary algorithms can help architects to find optimal solutions which meet these conicting quality attributes. Also, architectural patterns and antipatterns give the architect knowledge of solving design bottlenecks. Hence, antipatterns heuristics have been used as domain-specific search operators within the evolutionary optimization. However, these heuristics usually improve only one quality attribute and using them in multiobjective problem is challenging. This paper studies the extent to which heuristic-based search operators can improve multiobjective optimization of software architecture for embedded systems. It compares various combinations of heuristic-based operators in a real world automotive system case study.

Evolutionary multiobjective optimization (EMO)

Embedded system architecture design optimization

Domain-specific search operators

Architectural antipatterns

Author

R. Etemaadi

Leiden University

Michel Chaudron

University of Gothenburg

CEUR Workshop Proceedings

16130073 (ISSN)

Vol. 1084

6th International Workshop on Model Based Architecting and Construction of Embedded Systems, ACESMB 2013 - Co-located with ACM/IEEE 16th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems, MoDELS 2013
Miami, USA,

Subject Categories

Computer and Information Science

Software Engineering

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