2000
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-46429-8_25
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Möbius: An Extensible Tool for Performance and Dependability Modeling

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“…The preceding models have been numerically solved using the analytical solver provided by the Möbius tool [8]. Since all the timed transitions are exponentially distributed and the state space dimension of the models was not huge, it was possible to pursue an analytical solution achieving more accurate results than through simulation.…”
Section: Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preceding models have been numerically solved using the analytical solver provided by the Möbius tool [8]. Since all the timed transitions are exponentially distributed and the state space dimension of the models was not huge, it was possible to pursue an analytical solution achieving more accurate results than through simulation.…”
Section: Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall model has been developed with a compositional approach, well supported by the Möbius tool (Daly, Deavours, Doyle, Webster & Sanders, 2000) used for the modelling activity.…”
Section: The Modeling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the models developed have been described using the Stochastic Activity Network (SAN) formalism defined within the tool Möbius (Daly, Deavours, Doyle, Webster & Sanders, 2000). SAN is a formalism that extends the Stochastic Petri Net and it is meant for modelling the behaviour of discrete event dynamic systems, in particular in terms of their possible stochastic behaviour (probabilistic choices and random delays associated to events).…”
Section: Models Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the message has been received and the SAN models have been built, DEPER starts the coverage analysis through the Möbius tool [11]. The performed analysis is shown in Figure 12 of Section 7 and allows to state that the CONNECTor fully satisfies the coverage requirement with a Timeout greater than 2 time units.…”
Section: Pre-deployment Analysis In the Terrorist Alert Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%