Ballista® Publications
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Link to Ballista home page
One-page project overview (.pdf).
Presentations:
Publications:
- Robust software - no more excuses, DSN
2002, DSN 2002
- High
Performance Robust Computer Systems (Ph.D. thesis, 2002)
- Workshop on Dependability
Benchmarking, DSN 2002 (complete workshop proceedings available on-line)
- Whats Wrong With Fault Injection
As A Benchmarking Tool?, Workshop on Dependability Benchmarking/DSN 2002
- Performance Evaluation of Exception
Handling in I/O Libraries, DSN 2001
- Robustness testing and hardening
of CORBA ORB Implementations, DSN 2001
- Dependability benchmarking: making
choices in an n-dimensional problem space, EASY Workshop/DSN 2001
- The Exception Handling Effectiveness of POSIX
Operating Systems, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Sept. 2000.
- Robustness Testing of the Microsoft Win32
API, DSN 2000
- Robustness
Testing of the Microsoft Win32 API (M.S. project report, 2000)
- Robustness Testing of a Distributed Simulation
Backplane, ISSRE 99
- Comparing the Robustness of POSIX Operating
Systems, FTCS '99
- The Ballista Software Robustness Testing
Service, TCS '99
- A Dimensionality Model Approach to Testing and Improving
Software Robustness, ATC'99
- The Dimensionality of Failures - A Fault
Model for Characterizing Software Robustness, FTCS '99 student paper
- Testing Protocol Implementation Robustness,
FTCS '99 student paper
- Dependability Benchmarking & Prediction: A
Grand Challenge Technology Problem, The 1st International Workshop on
Real-Time Mission-Critical Systems: Grand Challenge Problems, 1999
- Robustness
Testing of A Distributed Simulation Backplane (M.S. project report, 1999)
- Toward a Scalable Method for Quantifying Aspects of Fault
Tolerance, Software Assurance, and Computer Security CSDA '98
- Measuring
Operating System Robustness (M.S. project report)
- Automated Robustness Testing of Off-the-Shelf
Software Components, FTCS, June 1998
- Automatic
Robustness Testing of Off-the-Shelf Software Components (M.S. project
report, 1998)
- "Comparing Operating Systems using
Robustness Benchmarks," 16th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed
Systems (SRDS97)
- Ballista Architecture & Methodology
(technical report)
- Ballista precursor work: "Middleware
Enabled Fault Management for Commercial Operating Systems" (M.S.
thesis)
Related Web Sites:
Ballista Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Discussion (e-mail from OS vendors, included with permission)
"Ballista®" is a registered trademark of Carnegie
Mellon University.
Link to Ballista home page
Web site by Phil Koopman.
Comments to: koopman@cmu.edu