Title :
Performability Evaluation of the SIFT Computer
Author :
Meyer, John F. ; Furchtgott, David G. ; Wu, Liang T.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Program in Computer, Information, and Control Engineering) and the Department of Computer and Communication Sciences, University of Michigan
fDate :
6/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Performability modeling and evaluation methods are applied to the SIFT computer in the computational environment of an air transport mission. User-visible performance of the "total system" (SIFT plus its environment) is modeled as a random variable taking values in a set of "accomplishment levels." These levels are defined in terms of four attributes of total system behavior: safety, no change in mission profile, no operational penalties, and no economic penalties. The "base model" of the total system is a stochastic process whose states describe the internal structure of SIFT as well as relevant conditions of its environment. Base model state trajectories are related to accomplishment levels via a "capability function" which is formulated in terms of a three-level model hierarchy. Solution methods are then applied to determine the performability of the total system for various choices of computer and environment parameter values.
Keywords :
Fault tolerant computing; SIFT computer; performability evaluation; performance evaluation; reliability evaluation; Computer performance; Degradation; Environmental economics; History; NASA; Performance evaluation; Random variables; Safety; Stochastic processes; System performance; Fault tolerant computing; SIFT computer; performability evaluation; performance evaluation; reliability evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1980.1675609