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Considering Runtime Restrictions in Self-Healing Distributed Systems
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada May 21-May 23
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Christoph Danne, University of Paderborn
Viktor Duck, University of Paderborn
Benjamin Kloepper, University of Paderborn
Matthias Tichy, University of Paderborn
Hardware failures in autonomous and distributed soft- ware systems create the need for self-healing activities. This work addresses the problem of redeploying software compo- nents affected by a hardware failure, while respecting sev- eral runtime constraints. In contrast to existing approaches, we do not only compute a new feasible system configura- tion, but make use of AI planning in order to derive a se- quence of concrete deployment and undeployment actions that achieve this state. We also distinguish between ap- plication of every intermediate plan found and the single application of the final plan. These two plan application strategies are described and evaluated along with our novel solution approach.
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Christoph Danne, Viktor Duck, Benjamin Kloepper, Matthias Tichy, "Considering Runtime Restrictions in Self-Healing Distributed Systems," aina, pp.228-235, 21st International Conference on Advanced Networking and Applications (AINA '07), 2007
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