Computing fault-containment times of self-stabilizing algorithms using lumped Markov chains (Q2283837)

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Computing fault-containment times of self-stabilizing algorithms using lumped Markov chains
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    Computing fault-containment times of self-stabilizing algorithms using lumped Markov chains (English)
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    13 January 2020
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    Summary: The analysis of self-stabilizing algorithms is often limited to the worst case stabilization time starting from an arbitrary state, i.e., a state resulting from a sequence of faults. Considering the fact that these algorithms are intended to provide fault tolerance in the long run, this is not the most relevant metric. A common situation is that a running system is an a legitimate state when hit by a single fault. This event has a much higher probability than multiple concurrent faults. Therefore, the worst case time to recover from a single fault is more relevant than the recovery time from a large number of faults. This paper presents techniques to derive upper bounds for the mean time to recover from a single fault for self-stabilizing algorithms based on Markov chains in combination with lumping. To illustrate the applicability of the techniques they are applied to a new self-stabilizing coloring algorithm.
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    distributed algorithms
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    fault-tolerance
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    self-stabilization
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    Markov chain
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    lumping
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