Architecting Health Management into Software Component Assemblies: Lessons Learned from the ARINC-653 Component Model
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Complex real-time software systems require an active fault management capability. While testing, verification and validation schemes and their constant evolution help improve the dependability of these systems, an active fault management strategy is essential to potentially mitigate the unacceptable behaviors at run-time. In our work we have applied the experience gained from the field of Systems Health Management towards component-based software systems.

Year of Publication
2012
Conference Name
The 15th IEEE International Symposium on Object/component/service-oriented Real-time distributed computing
Date Published
04/2012
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Shenzhen, China
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