DocumentCode :
1835312
Title :
Small Logs for Transactional Services: Distinction is Much More Accurate than (Positive) Discrimination
Author :
Biswas, Debmalya ; Gazagnaire, Thomas ; Genest, Blaise
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Beaulieu, Rennes
fYear :
2008
fDate :
3-5 Dec. 2008
Firstpage :
97
Lastpage :
106
Abstract :
For complex services, logging is an integral part of many middleware aspects, especially, transactions and monitoring. In the event of a failure, the log allows us to deduce the cause of failure (diagnosis), recover by compensating the logged actions (atomicity), etc. However, for heterogeneous services, logging all the actions is often impracticable due to privacy/security constraints. Also, logging is expensive in terms of both time and space. Thus, we are interested in determining a small number of actions that needs to be logged, to know with certainty the actual sequence of executed actions from any given partial log. We propose two heuristics to determine such a small set of transitions, with services modeled as finite state machines. The first one is based on (Positive) discrimination of transitions, using every observation to know (discriminate) that a maximal number of transitions occurred. We characterize it algebraically, giving a very fast algorithm. The second algorithm, the distinguishing algorithm, uses every observation to maximize the number of transitions which are ensured not to have occurred. We show experimentally that the second algorithm gives much more accurate results than the first one, although it is also slower (but still fast enough).
Keywords :
data privacy; middleware; security of data; software fault tolerance; system monitoring; transaction processing; finite state machines; logging; middleware aspects; privacy constraints; security constraints; transactional services; Automata; Horses; Middleware; Observability; Privacy; Research and development; Security; Systems engineering and theory; Testing; Web services; Small Logs; Web Services; minimal marker placement; observability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Assurance Systems Engineering Symposium, 2008. HASE 2008. 11th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
ISSN :
1530-2059
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3482-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HASE.2008.24
Filename :
4708868
Link To Document :
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