Assessment of QoS adaptation and cyber-defense mechanisms in networked systems
The paper describes methods to evaluate the QoS capability of a networked system S operating under hostile environment conditions. We evaluate the run-time compliance of system S with the QoS prescription of applications in terms of non-functional attributes that capture the QoS behavior of S (e.g.,...
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Published in: | 2017 IEEE Conference on Dependable and Secure Computing pp. 501 - 508 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
01-08-2017
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Summary: | The paper describes methods to evaluate the QoS capability of a networked system S operating under hostile environment conditions. We evaluate the run-time compliance of system S with the QoS prescription of applications in terms of non-functional attributes that capture the QoS behavior of S (e.g., transaction latency & drop rate in an on-line web service). We benchmark the QoS capability of S by exercising stress-tests on a simulation model of S with artificially injected environment conditions. Our model-based system assessment methods are anchored on PO-MDP frameworks that are currently advocated for network reliability and performance analysis. As case study, we describe the assessment of a CDN (content distribution network) vis-a-vis the content read latency and overhead experienced by clients. Our CDN assessment employs models of the internal algorithmic processes that strive to optimally place the content caching nodes in a distribution topology. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/DESEC.2017.8073833 |