Software execution processes as an evolving complex network
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Methods and opportunities for rejuvenation in aging distributed software systems
Journal of Systems and Software
A survey of software aging and rejuvenation studies
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC) - Special Issue on Reliability and Device Degradation in Emerging Technologies and Special Issue on WoSAR 2011
Software rejuvenation scheduling using accelerated life testing
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC) - Special Issue on Reliability and Device Degradation in Emerging Technologies and Special Issue on WoSAR 2011
A comprehensive approach to optimal software rejuvenation
Performance Evaluation
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Software aging refers to the phenomenon that the performance degradation, increasing failure rate or massive resource usage demonstrated in long-running software systems such as web servers. It was reported that software aging has a significant relationship with resource usage. To study the software aging phenomenon in web servers, we built an experimental platform with a server and multiple clients to collect the data of system resource usage on the server. In this paper, we present several experiments based on the platform and study software aging phenomenon of a widely used web server software system – the Apache HTTP server. Some repeatable software aging phenomena are observed in our experiments. The process of software aging is shown to be nonlinear and chaotic. In order to better present the nonlinear interplay of various resource parameters of web server and forecast resource exhaustion, a nonlinear dynamic model of software aging is constructed to formulate software aging process.