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Studying System Analysis for Knowledge Reasoning Component-Based
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This design process of Environmental Knowledge should include a system analysis phase that somewhat differs from the traditional one. Also, the identification of these requirements for adjustment requires a good knowledge of the Knowledge in which the system will be executed. At one side, we argue that what is missing now is a structured and robust design process for SA. However, the design time decisions need to be done in the situation of incomplete and uncertain knowledge about environmental Knowledge. This way, we need to understand to what extent the requirements are being satisfied and this can support adjustment strategies at run-time. Therefore, at the other side, we argue that requirements for adaptive systems should be supported not only at design-time but also at run-time. The ability of an adaptive system to be a requirement-aware system inspired by [, in which the authors argue that requirements for self-regulation systems should be run-time entities that could be reasoned over at run-time.
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