by Ivan Beschastnikh, Patty Wang, Yuriy Brun, Michael D. Ernst
Abstract:
Distributed systems pose unique challenges for software developers. Reasoning about concurrent activities of system nodes and even understanding the system's communication topology can be difficult. A standard approach to gaining insight into system activity is to analyze system logs. Unfortunately, this can be a tedious and complex process. This article looks at several key features and debugging challenges that differentiate distributed systems from other kinds of software. The article presents several promising tools and ongoing research to help resolve these challenges.
Citation:
Ivan Beschastnikh, Patty Wang, Yuriy Brun, and Michael D. Ernst, Debugging Distributed Systems, ACM Queue, vol. 14, no. 2, March/April 2016, pp. 91–110.
Bibtex:
@article{Beschastnikh16queue,
author = {Ivan Beschastnikh and Patty Wang and Yuriy Brun and Michael D. Ernst},
title = {\href{http://people.cs.umass.edu/brun/pubs/pubs/Beschastnikh16queue.pdf}{Debugging Distributed Systems}},
journal = {ACM Queue},
venue = {ACM Queue},
year = {2016},
month = {March/April},
volume = {14},
number = {2},
pages = {91--110},
doi = {10.1145/2927299.2940294},
note = {\href{https://doi.org/10.1145/2927299.2940294}{DOI:
10.1145/2927299.2940294}},
abstract = {Distributed systems pose unique challenges for software
developers. Reasoning about concurrent activities of system nodes and even
understanding the system's communication topology can be difficult. A
standard approach to gaining insight into system activity is to analyze
system logs. Unfortunately, this can be a tedious and complex process. This
article looks at several key features and debugging challenges that
differentiate distributed systems from other kinds of software. The article
presents several promising tools and ongoing research to help resolve these
challenges.},
fundedBy = {NSF CCF-1453474, NSF CNS-1513055, DARPA FA8750-12-2-0107},
}