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ASSURE
2009
SIGPLAN notices
provides automatic self-healing orders of magnitude faster than current human-driven patch deployment methods. ...
Rescue points are identified using fuzzing, implemented using a fast coordinated checkpoint-restart mechanism that handles multiprocess and multi-threaded applications, and, after testing, are injected ...
To address these problems, we present ASSURE, a system that provides Automatic Software Self-healing Using REscue points. ...
doi:10.1145/1508284.1508250
fatcat:nst5btxdgjbjvjp73t2zgjrvxm
provides automatic self-healing orders of magnitude faster than current human-driven patch deployment methods. ...
Rescue points are identified using fuzzing, implemented using a fast coordinated checkpoint-restart mechanism that handles multiprocess and multi-threaded applications, and, after testing, are injected ...
To address these problems, we present ASSURE, a system that provides Automatic Software Self-healing Using REscue points. ...
doi:10.1145/1508244.1508250
dblp:conf/asplos/SidiroglouLPVNK09
fatcat:qgc4ataolja4lp3gkj2yl3bs3e
ASSURE
2009
SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
provides automatic self-healing orders of magnitude faster than current human-driven patch deployment methods. ...
Rescue points are identified using fuzzing, implemented using a fast coordinated checkpoint-restart mechanism that handles multiprocess and multi-threaded applications, and, after testing, are injected ...
To address these problems, we present ASSURE, a system that provides Automatic Software Self-healing Using REscue points. ...
doi:10.1145/2528521.1508250
fatcat:u4mt3ipgzfbdlbtafqbosxijfa
REASSURE: A Self-contained Mechanism for Healing Software Using Rescue Points
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Self-healing using rescue points (RPs) is a mechanism that can be used to recover software from unforeseen errors until a more permanent remedy, like a patch or update, is available. ...
Recurring fault in application without self-healing Rescue-point analysis ✔ ✔ Recurring fault in application with self-healing Recovery Crash ...
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed herein are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the US Government, the Air Force, or the NSF. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25141-2_2
fatcat:2jwia4ktabe2ndj4rycdg66roa
Self-healing multitier architectures using cascading rescue points
2012
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference on - ACSAC '12
Software self-healing using rescue points (RPs) is a known mechanism for recovering from unforeseen errors. ...
We propose cascading rescue points (CRPs) to address the state inconsistency issues that can arise when using traditional RPs to recover from errors in interconnected applications. ...
point Function handles the error Figure 2 : Software self-healing using rescue points. ...
doi:10.1145/2420950.2421005
dblp:conf/acsac/ZavouPK12
fatcat:4gzfkydnozda3lvybhplsyinxe
Comparative analysis of fault tolerance models and their challenges in cloud computing
2017
International Journal of Engineering & Technology
Tools used for implementing fault tolerance Assure:-ASSURE stands for Automatic Software Self-healing Using Rescue points. It works for rescue points which handles programmer's expected failures. ...
. ii) Self-Healing:-In this technique when an instance of a particular application is running on various virtual machines and a failure occurs, it is controlled automatically. ...
doi:10.14419/ijet.v6i2.7565
fatcat:7qaaqf72bncqnlwxw7z6pj2jnq
Return Value Predictability Profiles for Self–healing
[chapter]
2008
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Current embryonic attempts at software self-healing produce mechanisms that are often oblivious to the semantics of the code they supervise. ...
Self-healing mechanisms that rely on a transactional approach to repair (that is, rolling back execution to a known safe point in control flow or slicing off the current function sequence) can benefit ...
Self-Healing Various approaches to software self-healing [10] [11] [12] [13] concentrate on a transactional approach in which the current sequence of functions is rolled back to some known safe point ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-89598-5_10
fatcat:ntgqt2errvc33i3fnhnrrek7wi
An Automated Approach for Software Fault Detection and Recovery
2016
Communications and Network
Autonomic software recovery enables software to automatically detect and recover software faults. ...
The SFDR is analyzed and implemented in parallel as a standalone software at the design phase of the target software. ...
restore point
To a specified
rescue point. ...
doi:10.4236/cn.2016.83016
fatcat:uuu3zempyja7xdvskri5bdlyqu
Using Rescue Points to Navigate Software Recovery
2007
2007 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP '07)
We present a new technique that enables software recovery in legacy applications by retrofitting exception-handling capabilities, error virtualization using rescue points. ...
These controlled error conditions can be thought of as a set erroneous inputs, like the ones used by most quality-assurance teams during software development, designed to stress-test an application. ...
Conclusions We have outlined error virtualization using rescue points, a new software self-healing technique for detecting, tolerating and recovering from software faults in server applications. ...
doi:10.1109/sp.2007.38
dblp:conf/sp/SidiroglouLKN07
fatcat:wnljgypeu5ehrd7ag2t5d4osai
Towards self-healing smartphone software via automated patching
2014
Proceedings of the 29th ACM/IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering - ASE '14
Frequent app bugs and low tolerance for loss of functionality create an impetus for self-healing smartphone software. ...
In the recovery stage, we use bytecode rewriting to alter app behavior as to avoid such situations in the future. ...
Hence there is a strong impetus for self-healing smartphone software. ...
doi:10.1145/2642937.2642955
dblp:conf/kbse/AzimNM14
fatcat:4hdsy7qmr5c75cj4ackvs5vjey
Preemptive Fault Tolerance in DDS based Distributed System using Application Migration
2020
International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
Software availability is the main concern of distributed systems regardless of design and framework. ...
The use of data distribution service (DDS) as communication middleware has helped in convenient state transfer and state maintenance of migrating application. ...
This solution uses XML configuration which allows us to configure hardware and software resources. It also allows setting different SLA rules for CPU, RAM, and temperature and fanning speed. ...
doi:10.22214/ijraset.2020.29240
fatcat:aqc4ehfepffkbe45azvhrtpohi
Quality assurance report on the use of continuous positive airway pressure and end-tidal carbon dioxide during respiratory distress in field emergency care
2009
Critical Care
Methods Patients were interviewed within 1 hour of first physician evaluation, in the emergency department or acute care setting, with dyspnea assessed by the patient using both a five-point Likert scale ...
Results Very good agreements were found between the five-point Likert and VAS at baseline (0.891, P <0.0001) and between changes (from baseline to hour 6) in the five-point Likert and in VAS (0.800, P ...
These preliminary results support the use of levosimendan in patients with LCO as a rescue medication with favorable short-term effects. ...
doi:10.1186/cc7170
pmcid:PMC4083892
fatcat:qbwck7bsbnh3paxqe64dsfpew4
A Survey of Cloud Computing Fault Tolerance: Techniques and Implementation
2016
International Journal of Computer Applications
However, the faulty of infrastructure, software and application are the major problem in cloud computing. ...
Cloud computing provides services as a type of Internet-based computing using data centers that contain servers, storage and networks. ...
SQL, JAVA
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Fault ...
doi:10.5120/ijca2016909055
fatcat:4lc56m7z4jf2bjltbo32cxhgzu
The Plant Perspective based Food Assurance for All Ecosystems: A result of the Analysis of the New Consciousness model which scientifically converges Science and Spirituality with converged scientific and spiritual insights into the aspects of God, Soul, Karma, Birth and Re-birth, Machine Consciousness and Awareness, Plants, Animals, All Life, Natural and non-Natural forms and Convergence of Religious Teachings
2012
Zenodo
Consciousness Fields, Food Assurance, Ecosystems URL: https://www.ijfsnpht.org/papers-published/ijfsnpht-2012-volume-4-issue-1 ...
Plants, Animals, All Life, Natural and non-Natural forms, Convergence of Religious Teachings, Human Perspective, Animal Perspective, Plant Perspective, Green Solution for All Environmental Problems, Self-Organizing ...
The software used for analysis was MATLAB 7.0.0 (R14). ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.2602863
fatcat:aet2bfi4jrepdbq5l7wcptqqzy
Fault-Tolerance in the Scope of Cloud Computing
2022
IEEE Access
[53] have presented Assure, a system tool that offers automatically self-healing software using rescue points that recover systems from unknown failures. ...
When weights are assigned, searching for and selecting an appropriate rescue point can be done quickly in contrast with Assure, which uses additional overheads to search and assign rescue points. ...
He was a Visiting Scholar at Telenor Research ASA, HQ, Norway (research focus: software-defined networks, network functions virtualization, and service assurance). ...
doi:10.1109/access.2022.3182211
fatcat:lse4gdul2beazdcqvwjworxmy4
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