Abstract
In this paper the consolidate identification of faults, distinguished as transient or permanent/intermittent, is approached. Transient faults discrimination has long been performed in commercial systems: threshold-based techniques have been practice for several years for this purpose. The present work aims to contribute to the usefulness of the count-and-threshold scheme, through the analysis of its behaviour and the exploration of its effects on the system. To this goal, the scheme is mechanized as a device named /spl alpha/-count, endowed with a few controllable parameters. /spl alpha/-count tries to balance between two conflicting requirements: to keep in the system those components that have experienced just transient faults; and to remove quickly those affected by permanent or intermittent faults. Analytical models are derived, allowing detailed study of /spl alpha/-count's behaviour; the actual evaluation, in a range of configurations, is performed by standard tools, in terms of the delay in spotting faulty components and the probability of improperly blaming correct ones.
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