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The HIDENETS Holistic Approach for the Analysis of Large Critical Mobile Systems

Published: 01 June 2011 Publication History

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Dealing with large, critical mobile systems and infrastructures where ongoing changes and resilience are paramount leads to very complex and difficult challenges for system evaluation. These challenges call for approaches that are able to integrate several evaluation methods for the quantitative assessment of QoS indicators which have been applied so far only to a limited extent. In this paper, we propose the holistic evaluation framework developed during the recently concluded FP6-HIDENETS project. It is based on abstraction and decomposition, and it exploits the interactions among different evaluation techniques including analytical, simulative, and experimental measurement approaches, to manage system complexity. The feasibility of the holistic approach for the analysis of a complete end-to-end scenario is first illustrated presenting two examples where mobility simulation is used in combination with stochastic analytical modeling, and then through the development and implementation of an evaluation workflow integrating several tools and model transformation steps.

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cover image IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing  Volume 10, Issue 6
June 2011
158 pages

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IEEE Educational Activities Department

United States

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Published: 01 June 2011

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  1. Computer systems organization
  2. and visualization
  3. communication/networking and information technology
  4. computer applications
  5. computing methodologies
  6. mobile applications
  7. mobile communication systems
  8. mobile computing
  9. model development
  10. modeling
  11. modeling methodologies
  12. pervasive computing.
  13. simulation

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