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Möbius: An Extensible Tool for Performance and Dependability Modeling

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Möbius is a system-level performance and dependability modeling tool. Möbius makes validation of large dependability models possible by supporting many different model solution methods as well as model specification in multiple modeling formalisms.

This material is based upon work supported by DARPA/ITO under Contract No. DABT63-96-C-0069 and the National Science Foundation’s Next Generation Software Initiative.

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Daly, D., Deavours, D.D., Doyle, J.M., Webster, P.G., Sanders, W.H. (2000). Möbius: An Extensible Tool for Performance and Dependability Modeling. In: Haverkort, B.R., Bohnenkamp, H.C., Smith, C.U. (eds) Computer Performance Evaluation.Modelling Techniques and Tools. TOOLS 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1786. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46429-8_25

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