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“…This method (Lahami et al, 2016;Lahami et al, 2015b;Lahami et al, 2015a;Lahami et al, 2012) enables the optimization of the test synthesis phase when a dynamic evolution of the considered system occurs. The model of the system may change either completely or partially after a behavioral evolution occurs.…”
Section: Upgrading Test Scenarios After System Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method (Lahami et al, 2016;Lahami et al, 2015b;Lahami et al, 2015a;Lahami et al, 2012) enables the optimization of the test synthesis phase when a dynamic evolution of the considered system occurs. The model of the system may change either completely or partially after a behavioral evolution occurs.…”
Section: Upgrading Test Scenarios After System Updatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Techniques to isolate in-vivo test execution Several techniques [6], [8], [13], [17] have been proposed to support isolation during in-vivo testing. Duplication (also called Cloning) [6], [8], [17] consists of cloning the execution state (e.g., by forking a parallel process [17]) and executing in-vivo tests on the cloned execution state, hence ensuring that there is no interference with the end user execution of the application (in-memory side effects are prevented, but of course other side effects on persistent storage are not dealt with).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It requires a way to differentiate between the execution of a component in normal operation mode vs. the testing mode. In the latter case, counter measures are taken to ensure that test mode execution does not affect the normal execution state (e.g., by tagging invocations and data with a test tag [12], [13]). Another clean and elegant solution consists of using a transactional memory [4].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptation to a changing load is a non-trivial issue, which has been considered in many systems of various characteristics [3,15,16]. The existing approaches have to be tailored to SOA features and ReServE requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If such module is not available, or it is overloaded and does not allow the registration, CIM starts the process of election of the new default RM U module. For this purpose, CIM contacts with M 3 Managers and retrieves the value of the chosen load metric (lines [13][14][15][16][17][18]. Out of the obtained values the minimal one is chosen (line 20).…”
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confidence: 99%