CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant systems. One of the major drawbacks of CTMC is the well-known state-space explosion problem. This work develops and analyzes a method (SC-BM) to compute bounds for the reliability of non-repairable fault-tolerant systems in which only a portion of the state space of the CTMC is generated. SC-BM uses the failure distance concept as the method described in [1] but, unlike that method, which is based on the computation of exact failure distances, SC-BM uses lower bounds for failure distances, which are computed on the system fault tree, avoiding the computation and holding of all minimal cuts as required in [1]. This is important since computation of...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Recently, a method to bound the steady-state availability using the failure distance concept has bee...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syst...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syste...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syste...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for mod-eling fault-tolerant syst...
A realistic modeling of fault-tolerant systems requires to take into account phenomena such as the d...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-tole...
We propose an algorithm to compute bounds for the steady-state unavailability using continuous-time ...
We propose an algorithm to compute bounds for the steady-state unavailability using continuous-time ...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Recently, a method to bound the steady-state availability using the failure distance concept has bee...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syst...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syste...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for modeling fault-tolerant syste...
CTMC (continuous-time Markov chains) are a commonly used formalism for mod-eling fault-tolerant syst...
A realistic modeling of fault-tolerant systems requires to take into account phenomena such as the d...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-toler...
Continuous-time Markov chains are commonly used for dependability modeling of repairable fault-tole...
We propose an algorithm to compute bounds for the steady-state unavailability using continuous-time ...
We propose an algorithm to compute bounds for the steady-state unavailability using continuous-time ...
The transient analysis of large continuous time Markov reliability models of repairable fault-tolera...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Markov models are often used to evaluate dependability attributes of fault-tolerant computer systems...
Recently, a method to bound the steady-state availability using the failure distance concept has bee...