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  1-10 of 15 Reviews about "Error Handling And Recovery (D.2.5...)": Date Reviewed
  Data-driven anomaly detection with timing features for embedded systems
Lu S., Lysecky R. ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems 24(3): 1-27, 2019.  Type: Article

The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to usher in the joys of connecting several house appliances and electronic devices via wired and wireless networks. But how should the rooted systems that support IoT provide security and privacy ...

Oct 20 2021
   Data cleaning
Ilyas I., Chu X., ACM Books, New York, NY, 2019. 271 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-450371-54-4)

Data cleaning provides an extensive literature review. It showcases the body of work that academia has produced over the last decades on the subject of data cleaning automation. Identifying and correcting dirty data by means of ...

Aug 4 2021
  A cost effective and preventive approach to avoid integration faults caused by mistakes in distribution of software components
Chaves L. Advances in Software Engineering 20147-7, 2014.  Type: Article

Failures in distributed software systems are frequently caused by configuration errors. Diagnosing such errors is difficult, and solutions are usually urgently required. A preventative approach, based on version checking, forms the key...

Jun 24 2015
  Event logs for the analysis of software failures: a rule-based approach
Cinque M., Cotroneo D., Pecchia A. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 39(6): 806-821, 2013.  Type: Article

A very good description of the challenges of parsing log files begins this paper. The authors explain that ad-hoc logging statements are insufficient for fully understanding and tracking errors in software systems. They propose an abst...

Sep 5 2013
  ASSURE: automatic software self-healing using rescue points
Sidiroglou S., Laadan O., Perez C., Viennot N., Nieh J., Keromytis A. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 44(3): 37-48, 2009.  Type: Article

Software crashes due to programming bugs constitute a major problem for systems that need to be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Many authors are researching techniques that allow computer applications to detect their own f...

May 19 2009
  A component-based design and compositional verification of a fault-tolerant multimedia communication protocol
Hanumantharaya A., Sinha P., Agarwal A. Real-Time Imaging 9(6): 401-422, 2003.  Type: Article

Hanumantharaya, Sinha, and Agarwal present a novel way of creating fault tolerant programs from fault intolerant programs, using what they call detectors and correctors. The specific domain of their application is multimedia protocols....

Oct 11 2004
  Static analysis to support the evolution of exception structure in object-oriented systems
Robillard M., Murphy G. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 12(2): 191-221, 2003.  Type: Article

In object-oriented development environments, software developers have historically had difficulty determining propagated exception types and the reasons for unintended exceptions being caught. This problem may ...

Nov 25 2003
  Detecting Unsafe Error Recovery Schedules
Lutz R., Wong J. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 18(8): 749-760, 1992.  Type: Article

Interaction between concurrently executing processes gives rise to special considerations that do not apply to sequential processes. Program correctness needs to be considered with respect to safety properties and liveness properties. ...

Feb 1 1994
  Generation of Interactive Parsers with Error Handling
Steegmans E., Lewi J., Van Horebeek I. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 18(5): 357-367, 1992.  Type: Article

The process of error recovery in interactive parsers is addressed. The primary application of the concepts is in interactive programming systems that report errors at entry and permit their immediate correction....

Apr 1 1993
  Tradeoffs in the Design of Efficient Algorithm-Based Error Detection Schemes for Hypercube Multiprocessors
Balasubramanian V., Banerjee P. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 16(2): 183-196, 1990.  Type: Article

Since the early days of accounting and computing, such error recovery methods as row and column checksums have been inevitable. Generalized and developed further, these simple techniques provide a new perspective on the design of paral...

Jul 1 1991
 
 
 
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