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16394 Dependability and Survivability Evaluation of a Water Distribution Process with Arcade
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Roolvink, S. and Remke, A.K.I. and Stoelinga, M.I.A. (2009) Dependability and Survivability Evaluation of a Water Distribution Process with Arcade. In: 9th International Workshop on Performability of Computer and Communication Systems, 17-18 Sept, 2009, Eger, Hungary. pp. 4-7. PMCCS 2009. Budapest University of Technology and Economics. ISBN not assigned

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Abstract

Among others, drinking water belongs to the socalled critical infrastructures. To ensure that the water production meets current and future societal needs, a systematic and rigorous analysis is needed. In this paper, we report our ?rst experience with dependability analysis of the last phase of a water treatment facility, namely the water distribution. We use the architectural language Arcade to model this facility and use the Arcade toolset to compute three relevant dependability measures: the availability of the water distribution, the reliability, i.e., the probability that the water distribution fails, and the survivability, that is, the ability to recover from disasters. Since survivability is not directly expressible in the Arcade formalism, we show how one can modify the toolchain for the analysis of survivability.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Extended Abstract, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-DACS: Design and Analysis of Communication Systems, EWI-FMT: Formal Methods and Tools
Research Program:CTIT-DSN: Dependable Systems and Networks
Research Project:S3CADA: Secure and Survivable SCADA
ID Code:16394
Status:Published
Deposited On:03 November 2009
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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