Workshop on Dependability Benchmarking
Coordinators: Henrique Madeira (University of
Coimbra, Portugal)
Philip Koopman (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
Opening & Introduction
Jean Arlat, WG 10.4 Chair
Eliane Martins & Cecília
Rubira (Campinas University, Brazil), local organizers
Henrique Madeira
Summary of SIG Activity and Dependability Benchmarking
Space
Session 1 Dependability Benchmarking Approaches
Moderator: Henrique Madeira
Jean Arlat (LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse,
France)
Dependability Benchmarking: The SIG Class/Factor/Criteria
Framework
Diamantino Costa (Critical
Software, Coimbra, Portugal)
Dependability Benchmarking: A Consulting
Perspective
(This presentation is password protected at author's request; if you are
not a SIGDeB participant please contact
dino@criticalsoftware.com for a
copy.)
Session 2 Current Projects & Research 1
Moderator: Jack Goldberg (SRI International Ret., Palo Alto, CA, USA)
Karama Kanoun (LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse,
France)
Presentation of the DBench European Project
William H. Sanders (University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA)
Enabling
and Essential Technologies for Dependability Benchmarking
Session 3 Panel: Software Testing & Evaluation and Dependability Benchmarking
Marie-Claude Gaudel (LRI, Orsay,
France) Moderator
Introduction & The Testing Point of View
Karama Kanoun (LAAS-CNRS,
Toulouse, France)
Links
between Software Testing & Evaluation and Dependability
Benchmarking?
Mladen Vouk (North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC, USA)
Dependability Benchmarking of Network-Based Applications
Viewed as Testing of End-User Quality of Service
Session 4 Current
Projects & Research 2
Moderator: Luca Simoncini (CNUCE-CNR, Pisa, Italy)
John DeVale (Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
Benchmarking - What Can It Buy You?
Jean-Charles Fabre (LAAS-CNRS,
Toulouse, France)
Characterization of COTS Microkernel-based Systems Using
MAFALDA
Session 5 Panel: Customer Point of View On Dependability Benchmarking
Henrique Madeira Moderator
Introduction and Some Views
Neeraj Suri (Chalmers University,
Göteborg, Sweden)
The
Customer Viewpoint on Dependability Benchmarking
Kane Kim (University of
California, Irvine, CA, USA)
Quantitative
Treatment of Dependability of Real-Time Distributed Computing Systems
Session 6 Panel: Fault Injection Representativeness
Jean-Claude Laprie (LAAS-CNRS,
Toulouse, France) Moderator
Introduction and Important Issues on Fault
Representativeness
João Gabriel Silva
(University of Coimbra, Portugal)
What I can
do with what I know about Fault Representativeness
Eliane Martins (UNICAMP,
Campinas, Brazil)
Fault
Injection Representativeness
General Discussion and Workshop Wrap
up Henrique Madeira
koopman@cmu.edu 4/4/2001