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A method and device for predicting faults in an it system

Canini, Marco  
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Crameri, Olivier
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Gautam, Kumar
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2012

A method and device for predicting faults in a distributed heterogeneous IT system (100), the method comprising: creating a local checkpoint (19) in an explorer node (10) of said system (100), said local checkpoint (19) reflecting the state of said explorer node (10) running a path exploration engine (14) on said local checkpoint (19) in order to predict faults, wherein a plurality of possible inputs (71) are used by said exploration engine (14) in order to explore different paths, wherein path exploration comprises sending messages to remote client nodes (20), and receiving messages from said remote clients (20) wherein said received messages do not reveal checkpoints of said other nodes, so as to avoid leakage of any confidential information.

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EPO Family ID

44454011

Author(s)
Canini, Marco  
Crameri, Olivier
Gautam, Kumar
Jovanovic, Vojin  
Kostic, Dejan  
Novakovic, Dejan  
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Alternative title(s) : (en) Method and device for predicting faults in an it system

TTO classification

TTO:6.1005

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NSL  
AVP-R-TTO  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

US8943354

US

B2

2015-01-27

US2013124921

US

A1

2013-05-16

WO2012013509

WO

A1

2012-02-02

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September 22, 2015
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