dds兼容中间件的鲁棒性自动评估

A. Napolitano, G. Carrozza, Antonio Bovenzi, C. Esposito
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下一代关键系统需要高效、可扩展和健壮的数据传播基础设施。中间件解决方案符合新的OMG标准,称为数据分布服务(Data Distribution Service, DDS),传统上用于构建大型系统,因为它们很好地满足了可伸缩性、无缝解耦和容错的要求。由于这些特性,工业从业者也在关键系统的上下文中强制采用此类中间件解决方案。然而,这些系统提出了严重的可靠性要求,这反过来又要求符合DDS的产品在不同和异构环境下实现可靠的数据传播。因此,评估支持的可靠性程度并提出改进策略变得至关重要,并且需要清楚地了解符合DDS的中间件故障行为。本文提出了一种基于故障注入技术的dds兼容中间件鲁棒性自动评估工具。具体而言,通过DDS标准的API注入一组适当的无效输入,并对实际实施DDS标准的结果进行了实验分析。
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Automatic Robustness Assessment of DDS-Compliant Middleware
The next generation of critical systems requires an efficient, scalable and robust data dissemination infrastructure. Middleware solutions compliant with the novel OMG standard, called Data Distribution Service (DDS), are being traditionally used for architecting large-scale systems, because they well meet the requirements of scalability, seamless decoupling and fault tolerance. Due to such features, industrial practitioners are enforcing the adoption of such middleware solutions also within the context of critical systems. However, these systems pose serious dependability requirements, which in turn demand DDS compliant products also to realize reliable data dissemination in different and heterogeneous contexts. Hence, assessing the supported reliability degree and proposing improvement strategies becomes crucial and requires a clear understanding of DDS compliant middleware failing behavior. This paper illustrates an innovative tool to automatically evaluate the robustness of DDS-compliant middleware based on a fault injection technique. Specifically, experiments have been conducted on an actual implementation of the DDS standard, by means of injecting a set of proper invalid inputs through its API and analyzing the achieved outcomes.
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