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Network Design Patterns are Measurable

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2 Author(s)
Exman, I. ; Sch. of Eng., Bar-Ilan Univ., Ramat-Gan ; Teplitsky, M.

Network design patterns may greatly improve the reliability of large distributed software systems. However, this potential is not fulfilled unless network patterns strictly follow accepted standards. We propose run-time measurement as a systematic verification tool to identify standard design patterns. It is shown that measured standard state probabilities have constant and finite asymptotic behavior. Case study simulations - for Component-Configurator and distributed observer, among other patterns - validate the approach.

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Information Technology: Research and Education, 2006. ITRE '06. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 16-19 Oct. 2006

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