Abstract
Adaptiveness has been a coherent tool to achieve complete automation in software solutions. Over time, development of complete adaptive software has been a challenge due to its complexity in understanding the adaptiveness. Self-healing is a property associated with health of a software system, which is used to monitor the functionality of it and there by rectify any issues during run-time. Though achieving adaptiveness is a superficial aspect of entire system, self-healing appears to be more specific and feasible from a functionality viewpoint. In this paper, to justify the correlation between self-healing and adaptiveness both qualitative and quantitative analysis was used to explore their relationship on a generic aspect. This paper is concluded with a quantifiable empirical contribution that can significantly determine the correlation.
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