A Safe Stopping Protocol to Enable Reliable Reconfiguration for Component-Based Distributed Systems - Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Conference Papers Year : 2015

A Safe Stopping Protocol to Enable Reliable Reconfiguration for Component-Based Distributed Systems

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Despite the need for change, highly available software systems cannot be stopped to perform changes because disruption in their services may consequent irrecoverable losses. Current work on runtime evolution are either too disruptive, e.g., “blackouts” in unnecessary components in the quiescence criterion approach or presume restrictive assumptions such as the “black-box design” in the tranquility approach. In this paper, an architecture-based approach, called SAFER, is proposed which provides a better timeliness by relaxing any precondition required to start reconfiguration. We demonstrate the validity of the SAFER through model checking and a realization of the approach on a component model.
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hal-01446613 , version 1 (26-01-2017)

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Mohammad Ghafari, Abbas Heydarnoori, Hassan Haghighi. A Safe Stopping Protocol to Enable Reliable Reconfiguration for Component-Based Distributed Systems. 6th Fundamentals of Software Engineering (FSEN), Apr 2015, Tehran, Iran. pp.100-109, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-24644-4_7⟩. ⟨hal-01446613⟩
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