Computer system reliability: safety and usability
โ Scribed by Dhillon, B. S
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
IntroductionBasic Mathematical ConceptsReliability, Safety, and Usability BasicsComputer System Reliability BasicsSoftware Reliability Assessment and Improvement MethodsSoftware QualityHuman Error and Software Bugs in Computer SystemsSoftware Safety and Internet ReliabilitySoftware UsabilityWeb UsabilityComputer System Life Cycle CostingAppendix.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 9
Preface......Page 17
About the Author......Page 19
Chapter 1 - Introduction......Page 21
Chapter 2 - Basic Mathematical Concepts......Page 33
Chapter 3 - Reliability, Safety, and Usability Basics......Page 49
Chapter 4 - Computer System Reliability Basics......Page 81
Chapter 5 - Software Reliability Assessment and Improvement Methods......Page 103
Chapter 6 - Software Quality......Page 121
Chapter 7 - Human Error and Software Bugs in Computer Systems......Page 135
Chapter 8 - Software Safety and Internet Reliability......Page 147
Chapter 9 - Software Usability......Page 167
Chapter 10 - Web Usability......Page 179
Chapter 11 - Computer System Life-Cycle Costing......Page 197
Appendix: Bibliography of Literature on Computer System Reliability, Safety, and Usability......Page 215
Back Cover......Page 247
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<p>Engineering systems are an important element of world economy. Each year billions of dollars are spent to develop, manufacture, operate, and maintain various types of engineering systems about the globe. The reliability and usability of these systems have become important because of their increas
''During day-to-day use, thousands of lives are lost each year due to accidents, directly or indirectly, resulting from poor transportation system reliability and safety. In the United States, automobile accidents alone result in around 42,000 deaths per year, costing billions of dollars to the econ
<P>During day-to-day use, thousands of lives are lost each year due to accidents, directly or indirectly, resulting from poor transportation system reliability and safety. In the United States, automobile accidents alone result in around 42,000 deaths per year, costing billions of dollars to the eco
During day-to-day use, thousands of lives are lost each year due to accidents, directly or indirectly, resulting from poor transportation system reliability and safety. In the United States, automobile accidents alone result in around 42,000 deaths per year, costing billions of dollars to the econom