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mCrash: a Framework for the Evaluation of Mobile Devices´ Trustworthiness Properties

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Abstract

Mobile devices, such as Smartphones, are being used virtually by every modern individual. Such devices are expected to work continuously and flawlessly for years, despite having been designed without criticality requirements.
However, the requirements of mobility, digital identifi cation and authentication lead to an increasing dependence of societies on the correct behaviour of these "proxies for the individual".
The Windows Mobile 5.0 release has delivered a new set of internal state monitoring services, centralized into the State and Noti fications Broker. This API was designed to be used by context-aware applications, providing a comprehensive monitoring of the internal state and resources of mobile devices.
We propose using this service to increase the dependability of mobile applications by showing, through a series of fault-injection campaigns, that this novel API is very e ffective for error propagation pro ling and monitoring.

Subject

Software Fault Emulation and Injection

Related Project

mCrash - Dependability Evaluation of Mobile Devices' System Software

MSc Thesis

mCrash: a Framework for the Evaluation of Mobile Devices´ Trustworthiness Properties, December 2008

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