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A task-based dependability model for k-ary n-cubes

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4 Author(s)
Vaidya, A.S. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA ; Yoo, B.S. ; Das, C.R. ; Jong Kim

Dependability (reliability and availability) modeling of k-ary n-cube architectures is addressed in this paper. The dependability model considered here is known as task-based dependability because the system working condition is specified by the task requirement. For the k-ary n-cube, we therefore compute the probability of finding a working k-ary m-cube. Due to the complexity of the problem, a structural decomposition technique is used to develop the analytical model. Two probability terms care required for computing either reliability or availability. The first term finds the probability that there are x working nodes in the system. Computation of this term for the availability analysis needs the solution of a simple Markov chain. The second term finds the probability that the x working nodes form the required subcube, called the task connection probability. A recursive expression, is developed for this. Analytical results are provided for various system configurations and task requirements. It is shown through simulation that the analytical model is quite accurate

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Parallel Processing, 1996. Vol.3. Software., Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 12-16 Aug 1996

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