• DocumentCode
    2674153
  • Title

    Dependability assessment for decentralized systems

  • Author

    Hecht, Herbert ; Hecht, Myron

  • Author_Institution
    SoHaR Inc., Beverly Hills, CA, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    25-27 Apr 1995
  • Firstpage
    281
  • Lastpage
    286
  • Abstract
    Conventional dependability measures, such as reliability or availability, assume that the equipment characterized by the measure is either operational or has failed. This dichotomy does not hold for decentralized or distributed systems because these can operate in modes in which partial or degraded service is furnished. Whether a specific degraded mode should be counted as “operational” or “failed” is a subjective decision, but this decision can make a large difference in the dependability assessment. Examples show that this affects not only numerical reporting, but also the selection of reliability improvements. A weighted averaging of the dependability measures obtained under various failure criteria is seen to be a workable method for reliability assessment that provides much more stable measures than can be obtained by selection of a single failure criterion
  • Keywords
    computer network reliability; distributed processing; fault tolerant computing; multivariable systems; reliability; software fault tolerance; availability; decentralized systems; degraded mode; degraded service; dependability assessment; dependability measures; distributed systems; equipment; failed mode; failure criteria; numerical reporting; operational mode; partial service; reliability; reliability improvements; weighted averaged dependability measures; Application software; Availability; Computer architecture; Computerized monitoring; Context-aware services; Degradation; Distributed computing; Manufacturing automation; Safety; Surveillance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 1995. Proceedings. ISADS 95., Second International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Phoenix, AZ
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-7087-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISADS.1995.398985
  • Filename
    398985