In this thesis, we have focused on applying Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SFL) to diagnose Service-Oriented Systems at runtime. We reused a framework-based online monitoring technique to obtain the service transaction information. We devised a three-phased oracle and combined this with monitoring to detect system failures at runtime. Both monitor and oracle generate component involve- ment and pass/fail information required by SFL. We conducted an experiment with a case system to validate the performance of SFL in diagnosing service-oriented systems. The results show that SFL is able to identify faulty service operations in 73% of the cases correctly. With the preliminary attempt of applying SFL to service-oriented systems, we discover...
We present a method to locate faults in service-based software systems hosted on mobile ad hoc netwo...
on Demand (pPOD) approach to monitor the health of a serviceable component system (SCS) proactively ...
Due to the fact that software systems cannot be tested exhaustively, software systems must cope with...
In this thesis, we have focused on applying Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SFL) to diagnose Serv...
Due to their loosely coupled and highly dynamic nature, service-oriented systems offer many benefits...
Abstract—Due to the loosely coupled and highly dynamic nature of service-oriented systems, the actua...
Preprint of paper published in: 5th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and ...
Abstract-Runtime anomalies occurring to service-based systems (SBSs) that are dynamically composed o...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Due to their loosely coupled an...
Runtime anomalies occurring to service-based systems (SBSs) must be located and fixed in a timely ma...
Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SFL) is a popular approach for diagnosing faulty systems. SFL alg...
This document describes the research performed on fault isolation in dynamic distributed systems at ...
In a distributed, dynamic and volatile operating environment, runtime anomalies occurring in service...
In a distributed, dynamic and volatile operating environment, runtime anomalies occurring in service...
Service Oriented Computing is a relevant paradigm that allows for building software solutions as it ...
We present a method to locate faults in service-based software systems hosted on mobile ad hoc netwo...
on Demand (pPOD) approach to monitor the health of a serviceable component system (SCS) proactively ...
Due to the fact that software systems cannot be tested exhaustively, software systems must cope with...
In this thesis, we have focused on applying Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SFL) to diagnose Serv...
Due to their loosely coupled and highly dynamic nature, service-oriented systems offer many benefits...
Abstract—Due to the loosely coupled and highly dynamic nature of service-oriented systems, the actua...
Preprint of paper published in: 5th IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and ...
Abstract-Runtime anomalies occurring to service-based systems (SBSs) that are dynamically composed o...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Due to their loosely coupled an...
Runtime anomalies occurring to service-based systems (SBSs) must be located and fixed in a timely ma...
Spectrum-Based Fault Localization (SFL) is a popular approach for diagnosing faulty systems. SFL alg...
This document describes the research performed on fault isolation in dynamic distributed systems at ...
In a distributed, dynamic and volatile operating environment, runtime anomalies occurring in service...
In a distributed, dynamic and volatile operating environment, runtime anomalies occurring in service...
Service Oriented Computing is a relevant paradigm that allows for building software solutions as it ...
We present a method to locate faults in service-based software systems hosted on mobile ad hoc netwo...
on Demand (pPOD) approach to monitor the health of a serviceable component system (SCS) proactively ...
Due to the fact that software systems cannot be tested exhaustively, software systems must cope with...