Approximation results for probabilistic survivability

Y. Zhang, E. Manister, Sarit Kraus, V. S. Subrahmanian
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As multiagent systems (MASs) are increasingly used in industrial applications, the need to make them more robust and resilient against disruption increases dramatically. The author has developed a probabilistic model (assuming complete ignorance of dependencies between node failures) of survivability based on deploying each agent in a MAS on one or more nodes. Finding a deployment that maximizes survivability is highly intractable for two reasons: firstly, computing the survivability of any deployment is intractable, and secondly, going through an exponential number of deployments to find the best one adds another layer of intractability. In this paper, we study what happens when node failures are independent. We show that computing survivability in this environment is still intractable. We propose various heuristics to compute the survivability of a given deployment. We have implemented and tested all these heuristics. We report on the advantages and disadvantages of different heuristics in different environmental settings.
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概率生存能力的近似结果
随着多智能体系统(MASs)在工业应用中的应用越来越多,使它们更加健壮和抗中断的弹性的需求急剧增加。作者基于在一个或多个节点上部署MAS中的每个代理,开发了一个生存能力的概率模型(假设完全忽略节点故障之间的依赖关系)。找到最大生存能力的部署是非常棘手的,原因有两个:首先,计算任何部署的生存能力都是棘手的,其次,通过指数数量的部署来找到最佳部署增加了另一层棘手性。在本文中,我们研究了当节点故障是独立的情况下会发生什么。我们表明,在这种环境下计算生存能力仍然是棘手的。我们提出了各种启发式方法来计算给定部署的生存能力。我们已经实现并测试了所有这些启发式方法。我们报告不同的启发式在不同的环境设置的优点和缺点。
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