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Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Issues in Safety Assurance
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    Chapter 2 Elicitation and Validation of Graphical Dependability Models
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    Chapter 3 Visual Modeling and Verification of Distributed Reactive Systems
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    Chapter 4 Automatic Timeliness Verification of a Public Mobile Network
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    Chapter 5 Improving System Reliability via Model Checking: The FSAP/NuSMV-SA Safety Analysis Platform
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    Chapter 6 Integrity Static Analysis of COTS/SOUP
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    Chapter 7 Safety Lifecycle for Developing Safety Critical Artificial Neural Networks
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    Chapter 8 Quantitative Reliability Estimation of a Computer-Based Motor Protection Relay Using Bayesian Networks
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    Chapter 9 A Dependability Model for Domestic Systems
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    Chapter 10 Modelling and Verification of Layered Security Protocols: A Bank Application
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    Chapter 11 A Constraint Framework for the Qualitative Analysis of Dependability Goals: Integrity
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    Chapter 12 Software Tamper Resistance Using Program Certificates
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    Chapter 13 Developing High Assurance Systems: On the Role of Software Tools
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    Chapter 14 Web Service Availability – Impact of Error Recovery
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    Chapter 15 A Unified Tool for Performance Modelling and Prediction
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    Chapter 16 An Approach to Trust Case Development
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    Chapter 17 Reliable Data Replication in a Wireless Medical Emergency Network
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    Chapter 18 Critical Feature Analysis of a Radiotherapy Machine
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    Chapter 19 Byzantine Fault Tolerance, from Theory to Reality
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    Chapter 20 Redundancy Management for Drive-by-Wire Computer Systems
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    Chapter 21 Fault-Tolerant Communication System to Improve Safety in Railway Environments
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    Chapter 22 Dependable Communication Synthesis for Distributed Embedded Systems
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    Chapter 23 Enhancing Software Safety by Fault Trees: Experiences from an Application to Flight Critical SW
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    Chapter 24 On the Role of Traceability for Standards Compliance: Tracking Requirements to Code
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    Chapter 25 Tools Supporting the Communication of Critical Domain Knowledge in High-Consequence Systems Development
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    Chapter 26 Security Policy Configuration Issues in Grid Computing Environments
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    Chapter 27 Dependability and Survivability of Large Complex Critical Infrastructures
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    Chapter 28 Safety Assessment of Experimental Air Traffic Management Procedures
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    Chapter 29 The Application of Causal Analysis Techniques for Computer-Related Mishaps
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    Chapter 30 Reuse in Hazard Analysis: Identification and Support
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    Chapter 31 The Characteristics of Data in Data-Intensive Safety-Related Systems
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    Chapter 32 Using IEC 61508 to Guide the Investigation of Computer-Related Incidents and Accidents
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Title
Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2003
DOI 10.1007/b12002
ISBNs
978-3-54-020126-7, 978-3-54-039878-3
Authors

Stuart Anderson, Massimo Felici, Bev Littlewood, Gilmore, Stephen, Kloul, Leïla

Editors

Stuart Anderson, Massimo Felici, Bev Littlewood

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 100%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Engineering 1 100%
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