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Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
Abstract Object State and Version Recovery in N-Version Programming
Nancy, France
June 07-June 10
ISBN: 0-7695-0275-X
Alexander Romanovsky, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
This paper deals with the use of software diversity, specifically, N-version programming (NVP) in object-oriented (OO) systems. We formulate the problem of faulty version recovery and show how our NVP scheme, developed recently, can be extended to solve it. Our approach relies on using the abstract version state, which represents a common general description of the states of all correct version objects. The recovery consists in mapping the state of a correct version onto the state of the faulty version via the abstract state. We introduce a formal description of our model and show that many ideas related to object state abstraction can be found in the existing research on OO programming. We discuss extensions of LAYOM and PSL as promising practical approaches for developing recovery features in OO programming. As an alternative solution, we propose a meta-object architecture and a related protocol which can facilitate the solution of the object version recovery problem. The paper finishes with a brief discussion of engineering steps which have to be done for developing recoverable version objects and of some approaches which can improve the re-usability of the scheme proposed.
Index Terms:
fault tolerance, software diversity, faulty version recovery, abstract object state, metaobject protocol
Citation:
Alexander Romanovsky, "Abstract Object State and Version Recovery in N-Version Programming," tools, pp.86, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999
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