We present a formal characterization of fault-tolerant behaviors of computing systems via simulation relations. This formalization makes use of variations of standard simulation relations in order to compare the executions of a system that exhibits faults with executions where no faults occur; intuitively, the latter can be understood as a specification of the system and the former as a fault-tolerant implementation. By employing variations of standard simulation algorithms, our characterization enables us to algorithmically check fault-tolerance in polynomial time, i.e., to verify that a system behaves in an acceptable way even subject to the occurrence of faults. Furthermore, the use of simulation relations in this setting allows us to di...
In this paper we show how a formal reasoning can be applied for studying the fault coverage of a fau...
This paper reports an approach for the specification and verification of the correctness of dependab...
In the paper we present original fault simulation tools developed in our Institute. These tools are ...
A basic concept in modeling fault tolerant systems is that anticipated faults, being obviously outsi...
Abstract Fault tolerance measures can be used to distinguish between different self-stabilizing solu...
Abstract — Various mechanisms for fault-tolerance (FT) are used today in order to reduce the impact ...
This paper presents FT-GAIA, a software-based fault-tolerant parallel and distributed simulation mid...
Abstract. Deriving fault-tolerant schedulability resilience for real-time systems has been a challen...
AbstractFault tolerance is the ability of a system to continue delivering its services after faults ...
A simulation-based approach to measuring the faultresilience of real-time systems is presented. Simu...
Abstract. This is an on-going work that aims at deriving metrics that represent fault resilience in ...
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This paper presents a framework for a logical characterisation of fault tolerance and its formal ana...
AbstractThis paper presents a framework for a logical characterization of fault tolerance and its fo...
The difficulty of designing fault-tolerant distributed algorithms increases with the severity of fa...
In this paper we show how a formal reasoning can be applied for studying the fault coverage of a fau...
This paper reports an approach for the specification and verification of the correctness of dependab...
In the paper we present original fault simulation tools developed in our Institute. These tools are ...
A basic concept in modeling fault tolerant systems is that anticipated faults, being obviously outsi...
Abstract Fault tolerance measures can be used to distinguish between different self-stabilizing solu...
Abstract — Various mechanisms for fault-tolerance (FT) are used today in order to reduce the impact ...
This paper presents FT-GAIA, a software-based fault-tolerant parallel and distributed simulation mid...
Abstract. Deriving fault-tolerant schedulability resilience for real-time systems has been a challen...
AbstractFault tolerance is the ability of a system to continue delivering its services after faults ...
A simulation-based approach to measuring the faultresilience of real-time systems is presented. Simu...
Abstract. This is an on-going work that aims at deriving metrics that represent fault resilience in ...
Aprender e ́ a única coisa de que a mente nunca se cansa, nunca tem medo e nunca se arrepende. —LEO...
This paper presents a framework for a logical characterisation of fault tolerance and its formal ana...
AbstractThis paper presents a framework for a logical characterization of fault tolerance and its fo...
The difficulty of designing fault-tolerant distributed algorithms increases with the severity of fa...
In this paper we show how a formal reasoning can be applied for studying the fault coverage of a fau...
This paper reports an approach for the specification and verification of the correctness of dependab...
In the paper we present original fault simulation tools developed in our Institute. These tools are ...