We present the speci cation of a basic library of dependability mechanisms that can be used within automated approaches for synthesising dependable Connectors in heterogeneous networks. The library builds on classical dependability patterns, such as majority voting and retry, and uses the concept of overlay networks for triggering the synthesis of speci c dependability mechanisms in the Connector from high-level speci cations. We translated such dependability mechanisms into SAN models with the aim to evaluate, through model-based analysis, which dependability mechanisms should be embedded in the synthesised Connector for ensuring a given dependability level between networked systems willing to be connected. A case study is also presented to show the application of selected library mechanisms. This work is carried out in the context of Connect, a European FET project which is investigating the possibility of enabling long-lasting inter-operation among networked systems by synthesising mediating Connectors at run-time.

On enabling dependability assurance in heterogeneous networks through automated model-based analysis

Di Giandomenico F
2011

Abstract

We present the speci cation of a basic library of dependability mechanisms that can be used within automated approaches for synthesising dependable Connectors in heterogeneous networks. The library builds on classical dependability patterns, such as majority voting and retry, and uses the concept of overlay networks for triggering the synthesis of speci c dependability mechanisms in the Connector from high-level speci cations. We translated such dependability mechanisms into SAN models with the aim to evaluate, through model-based analysis, which dependability mechanisms should be embedded in the synthesised Connector for ensuring a given dependability level between networked systems willing to be connected. A case study is also presented to show the application of selected library mechanisms. This work is carried out in the context of Connect, a European FET project which is investigating the possibility of enabling long-lasting inter-operation among networked systems by synthesising mediating Connectors at run-time.
2011
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
A. Troubitsyna
Software Engineering for Resilient Systems. Third International Workshop, SERENE 2011
78
92
978-3-642-24124-6
http://www.springerlink.com/content/50186452076804x5/
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Geneva, Switzerland
29-30 Settembre 2011
Dependability analysis
Fault Tolerance
Networked systems
Area di valutazione 15a - Scienze e tecnologie per una società dell'informazione e della comunicazione
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Masci P.; Nostro N.; Di Giandomenico F.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Emergent Connectors for Eternal Software Intensive Networked Systems
   CONNECT
   FP7
   231167
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