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Distributed Processing System, 2020, 1(3); doi: 10.38007/DPS.2020.010304.

Quantitative Analysis Method of Distributed System Vulnerability Based on Reliability Theory

Author(s)

Saravan Sride

Corresponding Author:
Saravan Sride
Affiliation(s)

National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia, Cambodia

Abstract

Under the background of smart grid, there are few studies on the vulnerability analysis of distributed system(DS) integrating information systems, most of which are still in the primary stage of research, and more of them are qualitative assessment of the security operation risk of DSs under the influence of information systems; There are few quantitative analysis(QA) and protection of system vulnerability. This paper focuses on the QA method of DS vulnerability, and puts forward the reliability theory(RT). This paper analyzes the vulnerability of DS and the vulnerability index of DS based on information physical fusion, and discusses the QA method of DS vulnerability based on RT. The effectiveness and feasibility of this method are verified by experiments.

Keywords

Reliability Theory, Distributed System, System Vulnerability, Quantitative Analysis

Cite This Paper

Saravan Sride. Quantitative Analysis Method of Distributed System Vulnerability Based on Reliability Theory. Distributed Processing System (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 3: 27-36. https://doi.org/10.38007/DPS.2020.010304.

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