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This special issue originated from the 2011 Third International Workshop on Software Aging and Rejuvenation (WoSAR 2011) that was held in conjunction with the 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE 2011), Nov 29–Dec 2, 2011, Hiroshima, Japan. WoSAR is a forum for researchers and practi- tioners to present their work on theoretical and experimental aspects of the software aging phenomenon as well as its mitigation via software rejuvenation techniques. Advances in these emerging technologies will lead to breakthroughs in the design of op- erating systems, telecommunication systems, networks, and embedded software. Four articles from WoSAR 2011 were selected to appear in this special issue after significant new research was added to the original papers and several rounds of improvements were made driven by in-depth comments from expert reviewers in the field. This special issue covers a range of topics. It contains a literature survey of soft- ware aging and rejuvenation research, experimental results using accelerated test- ing, and concludes with studies on the impact of software rejuvenation on virtualized architectures. The first article, A Survey of Software Aging and Rejuvenation Studies by Domenico Cotroneo, Roberto Natella and Roberto Pietrantuono, provides an extensive overview of the studies
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC) – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Jan 13, 2014
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