AbstractFault tolerance is one of the most important means to avoid service failure in the presence of faults, so to guarantee they will not interrupt the service delivery. Software testing, instead, is one of the major fault removal techniques, realized in order to detect and remove software faults during software development so that they will not be present in the final product.This paper shows how fault tolerance and testing can be used to validate component-based systems. Fault tolerance requirements guide the construction of a fault-tolerant architecture, which is successively validated with respect to requirements and submitted to testing. The theory is applied over a mining control system running example
One important way that an architecture impacts fault tolerance is by making it easy or hard to imple...
International audienceEvolution of systems during their operational life is mandatory and both updat...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
AbstractFault tolerance is one of the most important means to avoid service failure in the presence ...
Fault tolerance is one of the most important means to avoid service failure in the presence of fault...
This report examines the state of the field of software fault tolerance. Terminology, techniques for...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems makes it hard to prevent or remove all possib...
As building trustworthy (dependable) systems is one of the major challenges faced by software develo...
When building dependable systems by integrating untrusted software components that were not original...
Fault tolerance is the characteristic of a system that tolerates the class of failures. It will anal...
This paper discusses how architectural abstractions can be effective in developing fault-tolerant so...
No matter which tools, techniques, and methodologies are used for software development, it remains a...
Abstract—This short paper describes early experiments to val-idate the capabilities of a component-b...
Service Oriented Computing relies on the integration of heterogeneous software technologies and infr...
The incorporation of fault tolerance into systems normally increases their complexity, which consequ...
One important way that an architecture impacts fault tolerance is by making it easy or hard to imple...
International audienceEvolution of systems during their operational life is mandatory and both updat...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...
AbstractFault tolerance is one of the most important means to avoid service failure in the presence ...
Fault tolerance is one of the most important means to avoid service failure in the presence of fault...
This report examines the state of the field of software fault tolerance. Terminology, techniques for...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems makes it hard to prevent or remove all possib...
As building trustworthy (dependable) systems is one of the major challenges faced by software develo...
When building dependable systems by integrating untrusted software components that were not original...
Fault tolerance is the characteristic of a system that tolerates the class of failures. It will anal...
This paper discusses how architectural abstractions can be effective in developing fault-tolerant so...
No matter which tools, techniques, and methodologies are used for software development, it remains a...
Abstract—This short paper describes early experiments to val-idate the capabilities of a component-b...
Service Oriented Computing relies on the integration of heterogeneous software technologies and infr...
The incorporation of fault tolerance into systems normally increases their complexity, which consequ...
One important way that an architecture impacts fault tolerance is by making it easy or hard to imple...
International audienceEvolution of systems during their operational life is mandatory and both updat...
As many of us already depend on computer systems to lead our lives to a standard we find acceptable,...