Modeling redundancy: Quantitative and qualitative models
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract
Redundancy is a system property that generally refers to duplication of state information or system function. While redundancy is usually investigated in the context of fault tolerance, one can argue that it is in fact an intrinsic feature of a system that can be analyzed on its own without reference to fault tolerance. Redundancy may arise by design, generally to support fault tolerance, or as a natural byproduct of design, and is usually unexploited. In this paper, we tentatively explore observable forms of redundancy, as well as mathematical models that capture them. © 2006 IEEE.
Identifier
33750811338 (Scopus)
ISBN
[1424402123, 9781424402120]
Publication Title
IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications 2006
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/aiccsa.2006.205060
First Page
1
Last Page
8
Volume
2006
Recommended Citation
Mili, A.; Wu, Lan; Sheldon, F. T.; Shereshevsky, M.; and Desharnais, J., "Modeling redundancy: Quantitative and qualitative models" (2006). Faculty Publications. 19266.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/19266
