Event monitoring of parallel computations

Alexander M. Gruzlikov; Nikolai V. Kolesov; Marina V. Tolmacheva

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science (2015)

  • Volume: 25, Issue: 2, page 311-321
  • ISSN: 1641-876X

Abstract

top
The paper considers the monitoring of parallel computations for detection of abnormal events. It is assumed that computations are organized according to an event model, and monitoring is based on specific test sequences.

How to cite

top

Alexander M. Gruzlikov, Nikolai V. Kolesov, and Marina V. Tolmacheva. "Event monitoring of parallel computations." International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 25.2 (2015): 311-321. <http://eudml.org/doc/270436>.

@article{AlexanderM2015,
abstract = {The paper considers the monitoring of parallel computations for detection of abnormal events. It is assumed that computations are organized according to an event model, and monitoring is based on specific test sequences.},
author = {Alexander M. Gruzlikov, Nikolai V. Kolesov, Marina V. Tolmacheva},
journal = {International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science},
keywords = {parallel computations; monitoring; discrete event system; real time systems},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {311-321},
title = {Event monitoring of parallel computations},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/270436},
volume = {25},
year = {2015},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Alexander M. Gruzlikov
AU - Nikolai V. Kolesov
AU - Marina V. Tolmacheva
TI - Event monitoring of parallel computations
JO - International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
PY - 2015
VL - 25
IS - 2
SP - 311
EP - 321
AB - The paper considers the monitoring of parallel computations for detection of abnormal events. It is assumed that computations are organized according to an event model, and monitoring is based on specific test sequences.
LA - eng
KW - parallel computations; monitoring; discrete event system; real time systems
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/270436
ER -

References

top
  1. Cabasino, M.P., Giua, A. and Seatzu, C. (2011). Discrete event diagnosis using labeled Petri nets: An application to manufacturing systems, Control Engineering Practice 19(9): 989-1001. 
  2. Chanthery, E. and Pencole, Y. (2009). Monitoring and active diagnosis for discrete-event systems, Proceedings of the 7th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Techinal Process, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 1545-1550. 
  3. Cheng, A.M.K. (2002). Real-Time Systems: Scheduling, Analysis and Verification, Wiley-Interscience Publication, Inc., Hoboken, NJ. 
  4. Kolesov, N.V. (1988). Diagnosis of linear discrete-time nonstationary systems, Automation and Remote Control 49(7): 943-948. Zbl0658.93024
  5. Kolesov, N.V. (1990). Nonstationary diagnostic model of communication system in a distributed control complex, Automation and Remote Control 51(4): 540-549. Zbl0709.94687
  6. Lefebvre, D. (2012). Diagnosis with Petri nets according to partial events and states observation, Proceedings of the 8th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Processes, Mexico City, Mexico, pp. 1244-1249. 
  7. Patton, R.J., Frank, P.M. and Clark, R.N. (2000). Issues in Fault Diagnosis for Dynamic Systems, Springer-Verlag, London. 
  8. Peterson, J.L. (1981). Petri Net, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Zbl0461.68059
  9. Wu, Y. and Hadrjicostis, C. (2005). Algebraic approaches for fault identification in discrete-event systems, IEEE Robotics and Automation 50(12): 2048-2053. 
  10. Zhirabok, A. N. (2009). Robust observer design: Logic-dynamic approach, Proceedings of the 7th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Process, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 768-791. 

NotesEmbed ?

top

You must be logged in to post comments.

To embed these notes on your page include the following JavaScript code on your page where you want the notes to appear.

Only the controls for the widget will be shown in your chosen language. Notes will be shown in their authored language.

Tells the widget how many notes to show per page. You can cycle through additional notes using the next and previous controls.

    
                

Note: Best practice suggests putting the JavaScript code just before the closing </body> tag.