This paper introduces a novel concept of self-forensics to complement the standard autonomic self-CHOP properties of the self-managed systems, to be specified in the Forensic Lucid language. We argue that self-forensics, with the forensics taken out of the cybercrime domain, is applicable to "self-dissection" for the purpose of verification of autonomous software and hardware systems of flight-critical systems for automated incident and anomaly analysis and event reconstruction by the engineering teams in a variety of incident scenarios during design and testing as well as actual flight data.
@article{arxiv.0906.1845,
title = {Towards Improving Validation, Verification, Crash Investigations, and Event Reconstruction of Flight-Critical Systems with Self-Forensics},
author = {Serguei A. Mokhov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.1845},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
10 pages; a white discussion paper submitted in response to NASA's RFI NNH09ZEA001L at http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/eps/synopsis.cgi?acqid=134490