A textbook for a graduate course in software engineering or software fault tolerance on techniques to protect against software design faults, and to tolerate the operational effects of these introduced imperfections. After introductory material, it describes design, data, and other techniques and de
Software Fault Tolerance Techniques and Implementation
โ Scribed by Laura L. Pullum
- Publisher
- Artech House
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 358
- Series
- Artech House computing library
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This innovative resource provides the most comprehensive coverage of software fault tolerance techniques to guide professionals through design, operation and performance. It features an in-depth discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of specific techniques, so practitioners can decide which ones are best suited for their work. The book examines key programming techniques such as assertions, checkpointing, and atomic actions, and provides design tips and models to assist in the development of critical software fault tolerance software systems that help ensure dependable performance. From software reliability, recovery and redundancy to design- and data-diverse software fault tolerance techniques, this practical reference provides detailed insight into techniques that will improve the overall quality of software.
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