Reliability modeling and analysis for open source cloud computing
Yoshinobu Tamura,
Masaru Kawakami and
Shigeru Yamada
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2013, vol. 227, issue 2, 179-186
Abstract:
At present, cloud computing is attracting attention as a network service to share the computing resources, such as networks, servers, storage, applications, and services. Also, many open source softwares are developed in all parts of the world, e.g. Firefox, Apache HTTP server, Linux, Android, etc. This article focuses on a cloud computing environment by using open source software such as OpenStack and Eucalyptus because of the unify management of data and low cost. This article proposes a new approach to software reliability assessment based on the stochastic differential equations and hierarchical Bayesian modeling in order to consider the interesting aspect of the network status of a cloud computing environment. Also, actual software fault-count data to show numerical examples of software reliability assessment considering the characteristics of network environment is analyzed.
Keywords: Cloud computing; reliability modeling; open source software; stochastic differential equation; hierarchical Bayesian modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X12475110
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