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Failure Diagnosis of Complex Systems.

Kavulya S. P., Joshi K., Di Giandomenico F., Narasimhan P.

Failure Diagnosis  Dependability and Resilience 

Failure diagnosis is the process of identifying the causes of impairment in a system's function based on observable symptoms, i.e., determining which fault led to an observed failure. Since multiple faults can often lead to very similar symptoms, failure diagnosis is often the first line of defensewhen things go wrong - a prerequisite before any corrective actions can be undertaken. The results of diagnosis also provide data about a system's operational fault profile for use in offline resilience evaluation. While diagnosis has historically been a largely manual process requiring significant human input, techniques to automate as much of the process as possible have significantly grown in importance in many industries including telecommunications, Internet services, automotive systems, and aerospace. This chapter presents a survey of automated failure diagnosis techniques including both model-based and modelfree approaches. Industrial applications of these techniques in the above domains are presented, and finally, future trends and open challenges in the field are discussed.

Source: Resilience Assessment and Evaluation of Computing Systems, edited by Wolter K., Avritzer A., Vieira M., van Moorsel A., pp. 239–261. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2012

Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Berlin, DEU


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@inbook{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:215641,
	title = {Failure Diagnosis of Complex Systems.},
	author = {Kavulya S.  P. and Joshi K. and Di Giandomenico F. and Narasimhan P.},
	publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin, DEU},
	doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-29032-9_12},
	booktitle = {Resilience Assessment and Evaluation of Computing Systems, edited by Wolter K., Avritzer A., Vieira M., van Moorsel A., pp. 239–261. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2012},
	year = {2012}
}