Intelligent agents and BIST/BISR - working together in distributed systems

This paper presents an attempt of using intelligent agents for testing and repairing a distributed system, whose elements may or may not have embedded BIST (built-in self-test) and BISR (built-in self-repair) facilities. The agents are software modules that perform monitoring, diagnosis and repair o...

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Intelligent agent
Software standards
System testing
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