APPLICATIONS OF THE FUNCTIONAL EQUATION TO COMPLEX-SYSTEM RELIABILITY PROBLEMS

1964 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-295
Author(s):  
BARRY C. ROBERTS ◽  
ERNST G. FRANKEL
Author(s):  
Wafae El Alem ◽  
Abdelkhalak El Hami ◽  
Rachid Ellaia ◽  
Mohammed Souissi

Author(s):  
Nagaraj G Cholli ◽  
Khalid Amin Shiekh ◽  
G N Srinivasan

Software rejuvenation has become a new horizon for increasing the system reliability and availability in a long run. One of the concept in software rejuvenation policy involves rebooting the system by suspending the disk and capturing the images of processes currently running in the system. In our rejuvenation policy we make use an intelligent time and load algorithm for deciding the optimal rejuvenation period. Since at any given time there can be n number of processes running in the system with different physical memory utilizations and variable workloads running, it becomes very vital to thoroughly test the system with highly chaotic and disruptive workloads. For this we use some non-traditional form of testing which we call non deterministic system testing (NDST) to test different features and conditions of system


1966 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 268-271
Author(s):  
Richard Bellman

In a previous paper devoted to an application of dynamic programming to pattern recognition [1], we pointed out that some identification problems could be regarded as generalized trajectory processes. The functional equation technique [2] could then be employed to obtain an analytic formulation of the determination of optimal search techniques. In many cases, however, (for example, in chess or checkers), a straightforward use of the functional equation is impossible because of dimensionality difficulties. In circumventing these obstacles to effective computational solution, we employed a decomposition technique which we called “stratification” [1, 3]. In this paper, we present a different way of avoiding the dimensionality problem, based upon the concept of “extended state variable”. To indicate the utility of the concept, we shall apply it to the problem of finding a fault in a complex system.


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