Modelling software fault management with runtime verification Online publication date: Mon, 14-Sep-2015
by Xingjun Zhang; Yan Yang; Endong Wang; Ilsun You; Xiaoshe Dong
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAHUC), Vol. 20, No. 1, 2015
Abstract: To achieve the software fault tolerance at runtime, based on runtime verification techniques, this paper proposes a runtime model of running program, which is used to define the actions and constrains for runtime software fault management. This model contains the descriptions of event, path, scope and adjustment. A runtime fault management system prototype, which mainly includes the rule description, event acquisition, fault diagnosis and handling, is implemented to verify the model. Two test cases are used to estimate the effect of the prototype, and the results show that this method can handle faults successfully at runtime.
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