To evaluate the efficacy of self-healing systems a rigorous, objective, quantitative benchmarking methodology is needed. However, developing such a benchmark is a non-trivial task given the many evaluation issues to be resolved, including but not limited to: quantifying the impacts of faults, analyzing various styles of healing (reactive, preventative, proactive), accounting for partially automated healing and accounting for incomplete/imperfect healing. We posit, however,that it is possible to realize a self-healing benchmark using a collection of analytical techniques and practical tools as building blocks. This paper highlights the flexibility of one analytical tool, the Reliability, Availability and Serviceability (RAS) model, and illus...
peer-reviewedThis document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - Self- Healing and Recov...
Self-healing systems promise operating cost reductions in large-scale computing environments throug...
Two significant drawbacks of current self-healing materials are that they are: (1) Passive and as su...
To evaluate the efficacy of self-healing systems a rigorous, objective, quantitative benchmark-ing m...
In an idealized scenario, self-healing systems predict, prevent or diagnose problems and take the ap...
In this paper we construct an evaluation framework for a self-healing system, VM-Rejuv – a virtual m...
Renewed interest in developing computing systems that meet additional non-functional requirements su...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The introduction of self-healing capabilities to software systems could offer a way to alter the cur...
Renewed interest in developing computing systems that meet additional non-functional requirements su...
Heterogeneity, mobility, complexity and new application domains raise new software reliability issue...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
The term “Self-healing” denotes the capability of a software system in dealing with bugs. Fault tole...
peer-reviewedThis document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - Self- Healing and Recov...
Self-healing systems promise operating cost reductions in large-scale computing environments throug...
Two significant drawbacks of current self-healing materials are that they are: (1) Passive and as su...
To evaluate the efficacy of self-healing systems a rigorous, objective, quantitative benchmark-ing m...
In an idealized scenario, self-healing systems predict, prevent or diagnose problems and take the ap...
In this paper we construct an evaluation framework for a self-healing system, VM-Rejuv – a virtual m...
Renewed interest in developing computing systems that meet additional non-functional requirements su...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
Systems fail. Period. No matter how much planning and fault analysis is performed, it is impossible ...
Rising complexity within multi-tier computing architectures remains an open problem. As complexity i...
The introduction of self-healing capabilities to software systems could offer a way to alter the cur...
Renewed interest in developing computing systems that meet additional non-functional requirements su...
Heterogeneity, mobility, complexity and new application domains raise new software reliability issue...
Modern practical computing systems are much more complex than the simple programs on which we develo...
The term “Self-healing” denotes the capability of a software system in dealing with bugs. Fault tole...
peer-reviewedThis document summarizes the results of the Working Group 1 - Self- Healing and Recov...
Self-healing systems promise operating cost reductions in large-scale computing environments throug...
Two significant drawbacks of current self-healing materials are that they are: (1) Passive and as su...