Non-functional properties, such as timeliness, resource consumption and reliability are of crucial importance for today’s software systems. Therefore, it is important to know the non-functional behavior before the system is put into operation. Preferably, such properties should be analyzed at design time, at an architectural level, so that changes can be made early in the system development process. In this paper, we present an efficient and easy-to-use methodology to predict – at design time – the availability of systems that support local recovery. Our analysis techniques work at the architectural level, where the software designer simply inputs the software modules’ decomposition annotated with failure and repair rates. From this decompo...
Predicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early design stages...
Abstract—Architecture-based software reliability analysis methods shall help software architects to ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...
Non-functional properties, such as timeliness, resource consumption and reliability are of crucial i...
We present an efficient and easy-to-use methodology to predict—at design time—the availability of sy...
Many future software systems will be distributed across a network, extensively providing different k...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems has led to an amplified number of potential f...
UnrestrictedModeling and estimating software reliability during testing is useful in quantifying the...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems makes it hard to prevent or remove all possib...
The attached file may be somewhat different from the published versionInternational audienceDependab...
International audienceDependable systems are characterized by a number of attributes including: reli...
Abstract Context With the ever-increasing evolution of software systems, their architecture is subje...
Point availability and expected interval availability are dependability measures respectively define...
This paper surveys the most prominent formalisms for availability and reliability analysis and discu...
*1This work has been supported by NSF awards 0417274 and 0720612. In modern software-intensive syste...
Predicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early design stages...
Abstract—Architecture-based software reliability analysis methods shall help software architects to ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...
Non-functional properties, such as timeliness, resource consumption and reliability are of crucial i...
We present an efficient and easy-to-use methodology to predict—at design time—the availability of sy...
Many future software systems will be distributed across a network, extensively providing different k...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems has led to an amplified number of potential f...
UnrestrictedModeling and estimating software reliability during testing is useful in quantifying the...
The increasing size and complexity of software systems makes it hard to prevent or remove all possib...
The attached file may be somewhat different from the published versionInternational audienceDependab...
International audienceDependable systems are characterized by a number of attributes including: reli...
Abstract Context With the ever-increasing evolution of software systems, their architecture is subje...
Point availability and expected interval availability are dependability measures respectively define...
This paper surveys the most prominent formalisms for availability and reliability analysis and discu...
*1This work has been supported by NSF awards 0417274 and 0720612. In modern software-intensive syste...
Predicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early design stages...
Abstract—Architecture-based software reliability analysis methods shall help software architects to ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...