Abstracting the Geniuses Away from Failure Testing.
The article discusses the authors' views about the need for the distributed systems research community to improve the state of the art in fault tolerance testing as of 2018, and it mentions how ordinary users need the tools to automate the selection of custom-tailored faults to inject. Cloud softwar...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 61; no. 1; pp. 54 - 62 |
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