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Refined non-homogeneous markovian models for a single-server type of software system with rejuvenation

Hiroyuki OkamuraS. MiyaharaT. Dohi — 2002

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

Long running software systems are known to experience an aging phenomenon called software aging, one in which the accumulation of errors during the execution of software leads to performance degradation and eventually results in failure. To counteract this phenomenon a proactive fault management approach, called software rejuvenation, is particularly useful. It essentially involves gracefully terminating an application or a system and restarting it in a clean internal state. In this paper, we reconsider...

Refined non-homogeneous markovian models for a single-server type of software system with rejuvenation

Hiroyuki OkamuraS. MiyaharaT. Dohi — 2010

RAIRO - Operations Research

Long running software systems are known to experience an aging phenomenon called software aging, one in which the accumulation of errors during the execution of software leads to performance degradation and eventually results in failure. To counteract this phenomenon a proactive fault management approach, called software rejuvenation, is particularly useful. It essentially involves gracefully terminating an application or a system and restarting it in a clean internal state. In this paper, we...

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