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Supporting Early-Safety Analysis of IoT Systems by Exploiting Testing Techniques

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arxiv 2309.02985 v1 pith:FPI52XVU submitted 2023-09-06 cs.SE

classification cs.SE
keywords failuresanalysisrulessystemscorrectnessfailuresystemtesting
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IoT systems complexity and susceptibility to failures pose significant challenges in ensuring their reliable operation Failures can be internally generated or caused by external factors impacting both the systems correctness and its surrounding environment To investigate these complexities various modeling approaches have been proposed to raise the level of abstraction facilitating automation and analysis FailureLogic Analysis FLA is a technique that helps predict potential failure scenarios by defining how a components failure logic behaves and spreads throughout the system However manually specifying FLA rules can be arduous and errorprone leading to incomplete or inaccurate specifications In this paper we propose adopting testing methodologies to improve the completeness and correctness of these rules How failures may propagate within an IoT system can be observed by systematically injecting failures while running test cases to collect evidence useful to add complete and refine FLA rules

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