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Requirements of the SALTY project

Thierry Bathias
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Jacques Malenfant
David Manset
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Rémi Mollon
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Jérôme Revillard
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Résumé

This document is the first external deliverable of the SALTY project (Self-Adaptive very Large disTributed sYstems), funded by the ANR under contract ANR-09-SEGI-012. It is the result of task 1.1 of the Work Package (WP) 1 : Requirements and Architecture. Its objective is to identify and collect requirements from use cases that are going to be developed in WP 4 (Use cases and Validation). Based on the study and classification of the use cases, requirements against the envisaged framework are then determined and organized in features. These features will aim at guide and control the advances in all work packages of the project. As a start, features are classified, briefly described and related scenarios in the defined use cases are pinpointed. In the following tasks and deliverables, these features will facilitate design by assigning priorities to them and defining success criteria at a finer grain as the project progresses. This report, as the first external document, has no dependency to any other external documents and serves as a reference to future external documents. As it has been built from the use cases studies that have been synthesized in two internal documents of the project, extracts from the two documents are made available as appendices (cf. appen- dices B and C).
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hal-00539093 , version 1 (24-11-2010)

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Philippe Collet, Mohammed-Amine Abchir, Thierry Bathias, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Filip Krikava, et al.. Requirements of the SALTY project. [Research Report] ???. 2010. ⟨hal-00539093⟩
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