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Special Issue on Computational Intelligence for Policy Making and Risk Governance: A Tribute to Professor Dr Da RuanNo Access

MODELING THE STABILITY OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218488512400065Cited by:3 (Source: Crossref)

    Performance, reliability and safety are relevant factors when analyzing or designing a computer system. Many studies about on performance are based on monitoring and analyzing data from a computer system. One of the most useful pieces of data is the Load Average (LA) that which shows the load average of the system in the last minute, the sequence of in the last five minutes and the sequence of in the last fifteen last minutes. There are a lot ofmany studies of the system performance based on the load average. This is shown by mean means of monitoring the commands of the operative system, but sometimes they are sometimes difficult to understand and far of removed from human intuition. The aim of this paper is to show demonstrate a new procedure that allows us to determine the stability of a computer system from a list of load average sample data. The idea is shown as an algorithm based in statistic analysis, the aggregation of information and its formal specification. The result is an evaluation of the stability of the load and the computer system by monitoring but without adding any overhead to the system. In addition, the procedure can be used as a software monitor for risk prevention of on any vulnerable system.