Abstract

Chaos Engineering is an approach for assessing the resilience of software systems, i.e., their ability to withstand unexpected events, adapt accordingly, and return to a steady state. The traditional Chaos Engineering approach only verifies whether the system is in a steady state and considers no statements about state changes over time and timing. Thus, Chaos Engineering conceptually does not consider transient behavior hypotheses, i.e., specifications regarding the system behavior during the transition between steady states after a failure has been injected. We aim to extend the Chaos Engineering approach and tooling to support the specification of transient behavior hypotheses and their verification.

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