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DeDALO: A Framework for Distributed Systems Dependencies Discovery and Analysis

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The welfare of our daily life depends, even more, on the correct functioning of complex distributed applications. Moreover, new paradigms such as Service oriented computing and Cloud computing encourage the design of application realized coupling services running on different nodes of the same data center or distributed in a geographic fashion. Dependencies discovery and analysis (DDA) is core for the identification of critical and strategical assets an application depends on, and it is valid support to risk and impact analysis.

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    This research is partially supported by the MOTIA project, http://www.motia.eu, funded by the European Commission-Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security: JLS/2009/CIPS/AG/C1-016.

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Casalicchio, E., Paoletti, A., Tucci, S. (2011). DeDALO: A Framework for Distributed Systems Dependencies Discovery and Analysis. In: Gelenbe, E., Lent, R., Sakellari, G. (eds) Computer and Information Sciences II. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2155-8_33

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