| Mike Chen, Emre Kiciman, Anthony Accardi, Armando Fox, and Eric Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In Proc. 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Lihue, HI, 2003. |
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Mike Chen, Emre Kiciman, Anthony Accardi, Armando Fox, and Eric Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In Proc. 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Lihue, HI, 2003.
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M. Y. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Kauai, HI, 2002.
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CHEN, M., KICIMAN, E., ACCARDI, A., FOX, A., AND BREWER, E. Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis. In HotOS IV (2003).
.... for failure detection and recovery that are external to the application and do not rely on a priori fault models or models of the application s semantics; examples include recursive restarts as a form of recovery [4] and anomaly detection in runtime path analysis as a form of failure detection [7]. Given the emergence of popular middleware platforms for Internet Web based applications, such as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) we believe these techniques can be applied today to the middleware platform implementation itself, so that all applications written to that platform will benefit. ....
....difficulty realizing something went wrong. The failure monitor described in the next section, however, can notice some of these failures by looking for anomalous behavior in the application. 2.3. PPMon: A Pinpoint Based Monitor The third failure monitor we have implemented is based on Pinpoint [7, 8]. To detect failures, Pinpoint uses coarsegrained tagging of client requests, following their path through the system and tracing their component and resource usages. Using statistical and data mining techniques, Pinpoint analyzes these traced client requests, or paths, to capture the aggregate ....
M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In Proc. 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Lihue, Hawaii, 2003.
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M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis. In HotOS, 2003.
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M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis. In HotOS, 2003.
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M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In Proc. HotOSIX, Kauai, HI, May 2003.
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M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using Runtime Paths for Macroanalysis. In HotOS IX, 2003.
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M. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In Proc. HotOS-IX, Kauai, HI, May 2003.
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M. Y. Chen, E. Kiciman, A. Accardi, A. Fox, and E. Brewer. Using runtime paths for macro analysis. In 9th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, Kauai, HI, 2002.
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