Estimating the reliability of distributed systems

Reliability is a desired, yet hard to achieve feature of a distributed system. This feature is hard to quantify due to several intricate relationships that exist among the benefits of a distributed system. A conceptual model along with the algorithms for computing the reliability of a distributed sy...

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Main Authors: Hernandez, Emmanuel, Ronan, Jasper, Tan, Narciso, Uy, Raymond
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-78512021-08-05T10:39:17Z Estimating the reliability of distributed systems Hernandez, Emmanuel Ronan, Jasper Tan, Narciso Uy, Raymond Reliability is a desired, yet hard to achieve feature of a distributed system. This feature is hard to quantify due to several intricate relationships that exist among the benefits of a distributed system. A conceptual model along with the algorithms for computing the reliability of a distributed system and distributed task, based on graph-theoretic formalism are presented. The algorithms are the following: Distributed Task Reliability with Cost Constraint (DTRC), Distributed Task Reliability with Articulation Point Constraint (DTRA), Distributed System Reliability with Cost Constraint (DSRC), and Distributed System Reliability with Articulation Point Constraint (DSRA). The algorithms generate minimum file spanning trees which satisfy a certain constraint. The constraint can either be a cost or an articulation point that directly affects reliability of a distributed system. This paper presents a graph theoretic model that is used to come up with an estimate of a distributed system's reliability. An analysis of the results is also presented to verify the correctness of the algorithms. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7207 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Electronic digital computers -- Reliability Distributed operating systems (Computers) Computer algorithms Programming (Electronic computers) Computer Sciences
institution De La Salle University
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topic Electronic digital computers -- Reliability
Distributed operating systems (Computers)
Computer algorithms
Programming (Electronic computers)
Computer Sciences
spellingShingle Electronic digital computers -- Reliability
Distributed operating systems (Computers)
Computer algorithms
Programming (Electronic computers)
Computer Sciences
Hernandez, Emmanuel
Ronan, Jasper
Tan, Narciso
Uy, Raymond
Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
description Reliability is a desired, yet hard to achieve feature of a distributed system. This feature is hard to quantify due to several intricate relationships that exist among the benefits of a distributed system. A conceptual model along with the algorithms for computing the reliability of a distributed system and distributed task, based on graph-theoretic formalism are presented. The algorithms are the following: Distributed Task Reliability with Cost Constraint (DTRC), Distributed Task Reliability with Articulation Point Constraint (DTRA), Distributed System Reliability with Cost Constraint (DSRC), and Distributed System Reliability with Articulation Point Constraint (DSRA). The algorithms generate minimum file spanning trees which satisfy a certain constraint. The constraint can either be a cost or an articulation point that directly affects reliability of a distributed system. This paper presents a graph theoretic model that is used to come up with an estimate of a distributed system's reliability. An analysis of the results is also presented to verify the correctness of the algorithms.
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author Hernandez, Emmanuel
Ronan, Jasper
Tan, Narciso
Uy, Raymond
author_facet Hernandez, Emmanuel
Ronan, Jasper
Tan, Narciso
Uy, Raymond
author_sort Hernandez, Emmanuel
title Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
title_short Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
title_full Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
title_fullStr Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the reliability of distributed systems
title_sort estimating the reliability of distributed systems
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1990
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7207
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