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Research paper thumbnail of Improving the reliability of mobile software systems through continuous analysis and proactive reconfiguration

2009 31st International Conference on Software Engineering - Companion Volume, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Improving the reliability of mobile software systems through continuous analysis and proactive reconfiguration

Most of the current software reliability analysis approaches are geared to traditional desktop so... more Most of the current software reliability analysis approaches are geared to traditional desktop software systems, which are relatively stable and static throughout their execution. In this paper, we present a framework targeted at mobile computing domain that addresses the uncertainties associated with the reliability analysis in this setting. Moreover, the framework's architecture-centric reliability estimates are leveraged to improve the runtime reliability of the system through dynamic architectural reconfiguration.

Research paper thumbnail of Improving the reliability of mobile software systems through continuous analysis and proactive reconfiguration

2009 31st International Conference on Software Engineering - Companion Volume, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Improving the reliability of mobile software systems through continuous analysis and proactive reconfiguration

Most of the current software reliability analysis approaches are geared to traditional desktop so... more Most of the current software reliability analysis approaches are geared to traditional desktop software systems, which are relatively stable and static throughout their execution. In this paper, we present a framework targeted at mobile computing domain that addresses the uncertainties associated with the reliability analysis in this setting. Moreover, the framework's architecture-centric reliability estimates are leveraged to improve the runtime reliability of the system through dynamic architectural reconfiguration.

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