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Narrowing the scope of failure prediction using targeted fault load injection
Authors:Paul L Jordan  Gilbert L Peterson  Alan C Lin  Michael J Mendenhall  Andrew J Sellers
Institution:1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA;2. Department of Computer Science, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Abstract:As society becomes more dependent upon computer systems to perform increasingly critical tasks, ensuring that those systems do not fail becomes increasingly important. Many organizations depend heavily on desktop computers for day-to-day operations. Unfortunately, the software that runs on these computers is written by humans and, as such, is still subject to human error and consequent failure. A natural solution is to use statistical machine learning to predict failure. However, since failure is still a relatively rare event, obtaining labelled training data to train these models is not a trivial task. This work presents new simulated fault-inducing loads that extend the focus of traditional fault injection techniques to predict failure in the Microsoft enterprise authentication service and Apache web server. These new fault loads were successful in creating failure conditions that were identifiable using statistical learning methods, with fewer irrelevant faults being created.
Keywords:Online failure prediction  machine learning  fault injection  enterprise architecture
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