Abstract

AbstractIncreased system complexity, changes in technology, complex interaction between reliability and performance of systems, and complex system behavior require a systematic approach to provide accurate analysis and prediction of system reliability and availability. The paper presents basic concepts, approaches, and features of the modelling for complex availability and reliability processes of computer systems utilizing Markov Models. Among the basic items of discussion are combinations of different types of failures, coverage, transition-reconfiguration processes, and repair dependencies. The paper focuses on the practical aspects of modelling and the interpretation of the results of analysis, which can be applied to a large class of fault-tolerant systems and local area networks.

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