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Spectral Based Methods That Streamline the Search for Failure Scenarios in Large-Scale Distributed Systems

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Author(s)

Fern Y. Hunt, Christopher E. Dabrowski, Katherine Morrison

Abstract

We report our work on the development of analytical and numerical methods that enable the detection of failure scenarios in distributed grid computing, cloud computing and other large scale systems.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Applied Simulation and Modeling
Conference Dates
June 22-24, 2011
Conference Location
Crete
Conference Title
The 19th International Conference on Applied Simulation and Modeling

Keywords

"grid computing systems", "cloud computing systems", "failure scenarios", "non-homogeneous Markov chains"

Citation

Hunt, F. , Dabrowski, C. and Morrison, K. (2010), Spectral Based Methods That Streamline the Search for Failure Scenarios in Large-Scale Distributed Systems, Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Applied Simulation and Modeling, Crete, -1, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=907693 (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created July 22, 2010, Updated February 19, 2017
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