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Diagnosis of discrete event systems using decentralized architectures
Wang Y., Yoo T., Lafortune S. Discrete Event Dynamic Systems 17(2): 233-263, 2007. Type: Article
This long, heavily theoretical paper introduces and analyzes a general hierarchical framework for the decentralized diagnosis of discrete event systems, consisting of detecting unobservable significant events (such as faults)....
Mar 6 2008
Pro Apache Log4j (2nd ed.)
Gupta S., APress, LP, Berkeley, CA, 2005. 224 pp. Type: Book (9781590594995)
This solid introduction to using, configuring, and extending the popular Log4j logging framework for Java applications quietly leads the reader through a forest of options and alternatives, explains the key choices, and provides small ...
Jun 27 2006
From diagnosis to diagnosability: axiomatization, measurement and application
Le Traon Y., Ouabdesselam F., Robach C., Baudry B. Journal of Systems and Software 65(1): 31-50, 2003. Type: Article
Diagnosis consists of determining the nature of a detected fault, locating, and hopefully repairing it, according to the authors of this paper. The only standardized quality factors implied in the detection and repair aspect of softwar...
Aug 12 2003
Automated Module Testing in Prolog
Hoffman D., Strooper P. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 17(9): 934-943, 1991. Type: Article
Protest is a system written in Prolog for the automatic testing of modules written in C. It acts as a test harness by calling the module through the C interface of the underlying Prolog system. The paper deals with particular features ...
Nov 1 1992
A fault identification algorithm for
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-diagnosable systems
Yang C., Masson G. IEEE Transactions on Computers 35(6): 503-510, 1986. Type: Article
This is a highly specialized paper, narrow in scope, which focuses on
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-diagnosable systems. These are systems that have a permanent fault situation, and a test situation that will never be incorrect, but may be inco...
Apr 1 1987
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