Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis

This paper reported another recovery model to enhance system survivability. The model focuses on how to preserve the system and resume its critical service while incident occurs by reconfiguring the damaged critical service resources based on available resources without affecting the stability and...

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Main Authors: Irving , Paputungan, Azween, Abdullah
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.utp.eprints.24972017-01-19T08:25:43Z Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis Irving , Paputungan Azween, Abdullah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper reported another recovery model to enhance system survivability. The model focuses on how to preserve the system and resume its critical service while incident occurs by reconfiguring the damaged critical service resources based on available resources without affecting the stability and functioning of the system. There are three critical requisite conditions in this recovery model: the number of pre-empted non-critical service resources, the response time of resource allocation, and the cost of reconfiguration, which are used in some scenarios to find and re-allocate the available resource for the reconfiguration. To validate the viability of the approach, one instance case is provided. The adoption of fault-tolerance and survivability using redundancy re-allocation in this recovery model is discussed from a new perspective. 2009 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/2497/1/344final.pdf Irving , Paputungan and Azween, Abdullah (2009) Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/2497/
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Irving , Paputungan
Azween, Abdullah
Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
description This paper reported another recovery model to enhance system survivability. The model focuses on how to preserve the system and resume its critical service while incident occurs by reconfiguring the damaged critical service resources based on available resources without affecting the stability and functioning of the system. There are three critical requisite conditions in this recovery model: the number of pre-empted non-critical service resources, the response time of resource allocation, and the cost of reconfiguration, which are used in some scenarios to find and re-allocate the available resource for the reconfiguration. To validate the viability of the approach, one instance case is provided. The adoption of fault-tolerance and survivability using redundancy re-allocation in this recovery model is discussed from a new perspective.
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author Irving , Paputungan
Azween, Abdullah
author_facet Irving , Paputungan
Azween, Abdullah
author_sort Irving , Paputungan
title Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
title_short Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
title_full Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
title_fullStr Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Survivable System by Critical Service Recovery Model: Single Service Analysis
title_sort survivable system by critical service recovery model: single service analysis
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/2497/1/344final.pdf
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