Failure Behavior Analysis: A framework for the analysis of failure behaviors in componentbased modeldriven development of depe,Used

Failure Behavior Analysis: A framework for the analysis of failure behaviors in componentbased modeldriven development of depe,Used

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Currently, the development of highintegrity componentbased systems is not supported by wellintegrated means allowing for design support and quality evaluation. Quality, more specifically, dependability is fundamental for such systems, and therefore approaches for the analysis of causation paths regarding dependability threats (i.e. failures) are necessary to plan adequate countermeasures. At the same time stringent requirements with respect to time to market necessitate the availability of toolsupported analysis. CHESSFPTC allows designers to: model the nominal as well as the failure behavior of their software architectures; automatically perform dependability analysis through a model transformation; and, finally, ease the interpretation of the analysis results through backpropagation onto the original architectural model. CHESS FPTC is part of an industrial quality toolset for the specification, analysis and verification of extrafunctional properties of highintegrity componentbased systems, developed within the EUARTEMIS funded CHESS project. A case study taken from the telecommunication domain is presented to illustrate and evaluate the CHESSFPTC framework.

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