A SVM Reliability Evaluation Framework for the Component-Based Web System

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In the reliability evaluation studies of the component-based Web system, the stated-based models and the path-based models suffer from the high time-consumption for the high complex web structures. In this paper, a SVM Reliability Evaluation Framework for the component-based Web system (SVMREF) with a low computational complexity is presented. SVMREF employs the Web component reliabilities as the SVM inputs and outputs the final reliability evaluation after the well-trained learning process. Our proposal has a low evaluation complexity and outperforms the state-based model and the path-based model. The experiment results and the analyses show that SVMREF has a better reliability evaluating convergence and SVMREM is evidently lower than the contrast models when the Web system structure is complex .

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4660-4664

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July 2014

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