Cristina Vicente Chicote , Daniel García Pérez, Pablo García, Juan F. Inglés Romero, A. Romero Garcés, Jesús Martínez Burgos
Non-Functional Properties (e.g., safety, dependability orresource consumption, just to name a few), play a key role in most software systems. The RoQME Integrated Technical Project, funded by the EU H2020 RobMoSys Project, aims at contributing a model-driven toolchain for dealing with system-level non-functional properties through thespecification of global q uality-of-service (QoS) metrics. The estimation of these metrics at runtime, in terms of the available contextual information, can then be used for different purposes, such as dynamic software adaptation or benchmarking. This paper describes the advances achievedin RoQME and presents one of the pilot experiments developed to showcase the tool-chain developed as part of the project.
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