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A comprehensive collection of benchmarks for measuring dependability in hardware-software systems As computer systems have become more complex and mission-critical, it is imperative for systems engineers and researchers to have metrics for a system's dependability, reliability, availability, and serviceability. Dependability benchmarks are useful for guiding development efforts for system providers, acquisition choices of system purchasers, and evaluations of new concepts by researchers in academia and industry.This book gathers together all dependability benchmarks developed to date by industry and academia and explains the various principles and concepts of dependability benchmarking. It collects the expert knowledge of DBench, a research project funded by the European Union, and the IFIP Special Interest Group on Dependability Benchmarking, to shed light on this important area. It also provides a large panorama of examples and recommendations for defining dependability benchmarks.Dependability Benchmarking for Computer Systems includes contributions from a credible mix of industrial and academic sources: IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Critical Software, Carnegie Mellon University, LAAS-CNRS, Technical University of Valencia, University of Coimbra, and University of Illinois. It is an invaluable resource for engineers, researchers, system vendors, system purchasers, computer industry consultants, and system integrators.
Computer Safety, Reliability and Security
18th International Conference, SAFECOMP'99, Toulouse, France, September 27-29, 1999, Proceedings
Häftad, Engelska, 1999
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, SAFECOMP'99, held in Toulouse, France in September 1999. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 76 submissions. Among the topics addressed are safety assessment and human factors, verification and validation, design for safety, and formal methods and security.