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TitleResiliency Variance in Workflows with Choice
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsJohn C. Mace, Newcastle University, Charles Morisset, Newcastle University, Aad Van Moorsel, Newcastle University
Conference NameInternational Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems (SERENE 2015)
PublisherSpringer
Conference LocationParis, France
KeywordsData-Driven Model-Based Decision-Making, NSA SoS Lablets Materials, quantitative analysis, Resiliency metrics, science of security, UIUC, Workflow Satisfiability Problem
Abstract

Computing a user-task assignment for a workflow coming with probabilistic user availability provides a measure of completion rate or resiliency. To a workflow designer this indicates a risk of failure, espe- cially useful for workflows which cannot be changed due to rigid security constraints. Furthermore, resiliency can help outline a mitigation strategy which states actions that can be performed to avoid workflow failures. A workflow with choice may have many different resiliency values, one for each of its execution paths. This makes understanding failure risk and mitigation requirements much more complex. We introduce resiliency variance, a new analysis metric for workflows which indicates volatility from the resiliency average. We suggest this metric can help determine the risk taken on by implementing a given workflow with choice. For instance, high average resiliency and low variance would suggest a low risk of workflow failure.

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