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APAQS
2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Testing for Imperfect Integration of Legacy Software Components
In the manufacturing domain, few new distributed systems are built ground-up; most contain wrapped legacy components. While the legacy components themselves are already well-teste...
David Flater
ASWSD
2004
Springer
14 years 24 days ago
On the Fault Hypothesis for a Safety-Critical Real-Time System
– A safety-critical real-time computer system must provide its services with a dependability that is much better than the dependability of any one of its constituent components. ...
Hermann Kopetz
HASE
1997
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
ReSoFT: A Reusable Testbed for Development and Evaluation of Software Fault-Tolerant Systems
The Reusable Software Fault Tolerance Testbed ReSoFT was developed to facilitate the development and evaluation of high-assurance systems that require tolerance of both hardware...
Kam S. Tso, Eltefaat Shokri, Roger J. Dziegiel Jr.
DDECS
2007
IEEE
140views Hardware» more  DDECS 2007»
14 years 1 months ago
A Framework for Self-Healing Radiation-Tolerant Implementations on Reconfigurable FPGAs
— To increase the amount of logic available in SRAM-based FPGAs manufacturers are using nanometric technologies to boost logic density and reduce prices. However, nanometric scal...
Manuel G. Gericota, Luís F. Lemos, Gustavo ...
DSN
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Detouring: Translating software to circumvent hard faults in simple cores
CMOS technology trends are leading to an increasing incidence of hard (permanent) faults in processors. These faults may be introduced at fabrication or occur in the field. Wherea...
Albert Meixner, Daniel J. Sorin