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Flexible Adaptation Behavior Specification. In this section, we detail our concepts for specifying the adaptive behavior in the QualiMaster infrastructure and how we approach the unification of configuration and adaptation (Challenge C1). An initial overview on our approach is also given in [47]. This section details the term “adaptation rule”, which we used generically in D1.2. In particular, we aim at a flexible approach (Challenge C5) that allows us to • Structure and define the adaptation behavior in terms of quality parameters, tradeoffs, triggers / events and enactments (Challenge C6). • Adjust the adaptation behavior during the project in order to reflect the most recent knowledge on the adaptation of real-time data processing pipelines and the actual needs of the financial use cases. This allows us to support further quality properties if actually needed. • Change the adaptation behavior in order to meet the needs of different applications (in finance) or other domains. • Specify reactive and proactive adaptation and even to support a change of the adaptation behavior as a result of reflective adaptation, i.e., the work on specifying reactive and proactive adaptation provides a framework for realizing reflective adaptation. In Section 8.3.1, we outline the basic concepts of our approach and its inspiration sources in literature. In Section 8.3.2, we discuss our language-based specification of the adaptive behavior in detail. Please note that the grammar of the proposed language is displayed in Appendix B.
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