Summary of Holon Programming Model — a Software-defined Approach For System Of Systems, by Muhammad Ashfaq et al.
Holon Programming Model – A Software-Defined Approach for System of Systems
by Muhammad Ashfaq, Ahmed R. Sadik, Tommi Mikkonen, Muhammad Waseem, Niko Makitalo
First submitted to arxiv on: 23 Oct 2024
Categories
- Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
- Secondary: Emerging Technologies (cs.ET); Software Engineering (cs.SE)
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Medium | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Medium Difficulty Summary The proposed Holon Programming Model is a software-defined framework that enables flexible and adaptive programming of Systems of Systems (SoS). This model empowers developers to design and orchestrate complex system behaviors, as demonstrated through a disaster management scenario. The research presents the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of this approach, with the goal of driving further innovation in software-defined SoS. |
Low | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Low Difficulty Summary The Holon Programming Model is designed to make Systems of Systems more programmable, allowing developers to create new behaviors and orchestrate complex system interactions. This framework can be used to improve disaster management by enabling multiple systems to work together effectively, reducing response times and increasing overall efficiency. The model’s theoretical underpinnings are based on the idea that SoS should be treated as a single, programmable entity. |