A Formal Specification Model of Survivability for Pervasive Systems

A. Ayara, F. Najjar
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The emergence of pervasive computing in our everyday life supposes that the data necessary to the operation of the majority of our essential services in various fields of life will be managed by these systems. Thus, their dependability became a major concern. But, dependability issues have not been well explored so far in pervasive computing research. Pervasive environments are highly complex, heterogeneous and geographically dispersed. As a result, current means and facets of dependability do not address the needs of these systems. A solution to achieve this goal should be to adopt a dependability approach based on survivability in pervasive environments. But, the survivability suffers from a remarkable lack of suitable and mature methods for using it in practice. In this paper, we focus on achieving survivability in pervasive environments. First, we introduce a formal survivability model based on a rigorous definition of the concept of acceptable service and a method for calculating the degree of survivability of the system. Then, we present the basis for a new approach to adapt the system in adverse operation environment to comply with its survivability specification. To fix ideas, a case study in pervasive healthcare is presented.
普适系统生存能力的形式化规范模型
普适计算在我们日常生活中的出现,意味着我们生活中各个领域的大多数基本服务运行所必需的数据将由这些系统管理。因此,它们的可靠性成为一个主要问题。但是,到目前为止,在普适计算研究中,可靠性问题还没有得到很好的探讨。普适环境是高度复杂、异构和地理分散的。因此,目前的手段和可靠性方面不能满足这些系统的需要。实现这一目标的解决方案应该是在普遍环境中采用基于生存能力的可靠性方法。但是,在实际应用中缺乏合适的、成熟的方法。在本文中,我们的重点是在普遍环境中实现生存能力。首先,我们基于可接受服务概念的严格定义和计算系统生存度的方法,引入了形式化的生存能力模型。在此基础上,提出了一种新的方法来适应系统在不利的作战环境,使其符合其生存能力规范。为了修正这些想法,本文提出了一个普及医疗保健的案例研究。
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