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19th ISSRE 2008: Seattle, WA, USA - Workshops
- IEEE International Conference on Software Reliability Engineering Workshops, ISSRE Workshops 2008, Seattle, WA, USA, November 11-14, 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-3416-9
- Michael Grottke, Rivalino Matias, Kishor S. Trivedi:
The fundamentals of software aging. 1-6 - Gabriella Carrozza, Domenico Cotroneo, Roberto Natella, Antonio Pecchia, Stefano Russo:
An experiment in memory leak analysis with a mission-critical middleware for air traffic control. 1-6 - Yun-Fei Jia, Jing-Ya Su, Kai-Yuan Cai:
A feedback control approach for software rejuvenation in a web server. 1-6 - Fumio Machida, Dong Seong Kim, Jong Sou Park, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Toward optimal virtual machine placement and rejuvenation scheduling in a virtualized data center. 1-3 - Hiroyuki Okamura, Tadashi Dohi:
Availability optimization in operational software system with aperiodic time-based software rejuvenation scheme. 1-6 - Andrea Bobbio, Sachin Garg, Marco Gribaudo, András Horváth, Matteo Sereno, Miklós Telek:
Compositional fluid stochastic Petri net model for operational software system performance. 1-6 - Alberto Avritzer, Robert G. Cole, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Methods and opportunities for rejuvenation in aging distributed software systems. 1-6 - Vasilis P. Koutras, Agapios N. Platis, Nikolaos Limnios:
Availability and reliability estimation for a system undergoing minimal, perfect and failed rejuvenation. 1-6 - Felix Salfner, Katinka Wolter:
A queuing model for service availability of systems with rejuvenation. 1-5 - Koichiro Rinsaka, Tadashi Dohi:
Non-parametric predictive inference of adaptive software rejuvenation schedule. 1-6 - Hitesh Shetty, Manoj Nambiar, Hemanta Kumar Kalita:
Analysis and application of conditional software rejuvenation - A new approach. 1-5
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