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Availability Analysis and Comparison of Different Intrusion-Tolerant Systems

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Content Computing (AWCC 2004)

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Based on the adopted redundancy techniques the intrusion-tolerant systems are classified into three kinds: resource redundancy based systems, complete information redundancy based systems, and partial information redundancy based systems. With the description of the generalized stochastic Petri net (GSPN) models, the availabilities of the three kinds of systems are analyzed and compared. The numerical results show that, for the most part, the partial information redundancy based systems have the highest availability and the resource redundancy based systems the lowest, the complete information redundancy based systems the intermediate. Also explained are the situations of the application of these different kinds of intrusion-tolerant systems.

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Wang, C., Ma, JF. (2004). Availability Analysis and Comparison of Different Intrusion-Tolerant Systems. In: Chi, CH., Lam, KY. (eds) Content Computing. AWCC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3309. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30483-8_20

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