RESEARCH PROFILE
The research I pursue seeks to address a variety of issues relating to the design, implementation and evaluation of dependable software systems. In particular, I am interested in frameworks for the development of dependable software systems based on software measurement and metics, fault injection analysis techniques for the evaluation of software systems, and approaches to the generation of efficient error detection mechanisms.
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Jhumka, A. and Leeke, M. (2011) The Early Identification of Detector Locations in Dependable Software. In: 22nd International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE'11), November 29th-December 2nd 2011, Hiroshima, Japan.
- Leeke, M. and Arif, S. and Jhumka, A. and Anand, S.S. (2011) A Methodology for the Generation of Efficient Error Detection Mechanisms. In: 41st IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'11), 27th-30th June 2011, Hong Kong, China.
- Jhumka, A. and Leeke, M. and Shrestha, S. (2011) On the Use of Fake Sources for Source Location Privacy: Trade-Offs Between Energy and Privacy. The Computer Journal, 54 (6). pp. 860-874.
- Leeke, M. and Jhumka, A. (2010) Towards Understanding the Importance of Variables in Dependable Software, In: 8th European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC'10), April 28th, 2010, Valencia, Spain.
- Jhumka, A. and Leeke, M. (2009) Issues on the Design of Efficient Fail-safe Fault Tolerance, In: 20th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE'09), November 18th, 2009, Bengaluru-Mysuru, India.
- Leeke, M. and Jhumka, A. (2009) Evaluating the Use of Reference Run Models in Fault Injection Analysis, In: 15th IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC'09), November 16th, 2009, Shanghai, China.
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