2009 IEEE International Symposium on Object/Component/Service-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing 2009
DOI: 10.1109/isorc.2009.45
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Quality of Service Composition and Adaptability of Software Architectures

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“…• four replicas to tolerate from fault replica [36] • optimistic replacement and replication technique [36,80] • finite state machine to model the approach [80] byzantine/arbitrary fault [52,96] implementation in standard SOAP messaging framework • Markov chain-based approach [76,82] latent errors and dormant faults [46,111] • unable to deliver successful service • coordinated atomic actions-DRIP (CAA-DRIP) framework and a simulation technique [46] • an analytical technique to calculate reliabilityavailability metrics [111] adaption faults [72,112] estimating the failure probability of each static component. In addition to [119], Ding et al [93] have proposed the online prediction of the reliability of SOS.…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• four replicas to tolerate from fault replica [36] • optimistic replacement and replication technique [36,80] • finite state machine to model the approach [80] byzantine/arbitrary fault [52,96] implementation in standard SOAP messaging framework • Markov chain-based approach [76,82] latent errors and dormant faults [46,111] • unable to deliver successful service • coordinated atomic actions-DRIP (CAA-DRIP) framework and a simulation technique [46] • an analytical technique to calculate reliabilityavailability metrics [111] adaption faults [72,112] estimating the failure probability of each static component. In addition to [119], Ding et al [93] have proposed the online prediction of the reliability of SOS.…”
Section: Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service adaptability refers to the ability of services to adapt the quality exhibited during runtime or adjusting with several alternatives [112]. Although, utilising the adaptability is an expensive, time-consuming and resource-consuming mechanism, probabilistic critical path identification [61] and incremental SLA agreement violation handling approaches [65] support the adaptability in SOS.…”
Section: Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%