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This book brings together 19 papers focusing on the application of rigorous design techniques to the development of fault-tolerant, software-based systems. It is an outcome of the REFT 2005 Workshop on Rigorous Engineering of Fault-Tolerant Systems held in conjunction with the Formal Methods 2005 conference at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in July 2005.
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This book brings together 19 papers focusing on the application of rigorous design techniques to the development of fault-tolerant, software-based systems. It is an outcome of the REFT 2005 Workshop on Rigorous Engineering of Fault-Tolerant Systems held in conjunction with the Formal Methods 2005 conference at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in July 2005.
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- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783540482673
- Artikelnr.: 44220342
- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2006
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783540482673
- Artikelnr.: 44220342
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Michael Butler, University of Southampton, UK / Cliff Jones, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK / Alexander Romanovsky, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK / Elena Troubitsyna, Abo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Train Systems.- Train Systems.- Formalising Reconciliation in Partitionable Networks with Distributed Services.- The Fault-Tolerant Insulin Pump Therapy.- Reasoning About Exception Flow at the Architectural Level.- Are Practitioners Writing Contracts?.- Determining the Specification of a Control System: An Illustrative Example.- Achieving Fault Tolerance by a Formally Validated Interaction Policy.- F(I)MEA-Technique of Web Services Analysis and Dependability Ensuring.- On Specification and Verification of Location-Based Fault Tolerant Mobile Systems.- Formal Development of Mechanisms for Tolerating Transient Faults.- Separating Concerns in Requirements Analysis: An Example.- Rigorous Fault Tolerance Using Aspects and Formal Methods.- Rigorous Development of Fault-Tolerant Agent Systems.- Formal Service-Oriented Development of Fault Tolerant Communicating Systems.- Programming-Logic Analysis of Fault Tolerance: Expected Performance of Self-stabilisation.- Formal Analysis of the Operational Concept for the Small Aircraft Transportation System.- Towards a Method for Rigorous Development of Generic Requirements Patterns.- Rigorous Design of Fault-Tolerant Transactions for Replicated Database Systems Using Event B.- Engineering Reconfigurable Distributed Software Systems: Issues Arising for Pervasive Computing.- Position Papers.- Tools for Developing Large Systems (A Proposal).- Why Programming Languages Still Matter.
Train Systems.- Train Systems.- Formalising Reconciliation in Partitionable Networks with Distributed Services.- The Fault-Tolerant Insulin Pump Therapy.- Reasoning About Exception Flow at the Architectural Level.- Are Practitioners Writing Contracts?.- Determining the Specification of a Control System: An Illustrative Example.- Achieving Fault Tolerance by a Formally Validated Interaction Policy.- F(I)MEA-Technique of Web Services Analysis and Dependability Ensuring.- On Specification and Verification of Location-Based Fault Tolerant Mobile Systems.- Formal Development of Mechanisms for Tolerating Transient Faults.- Separating Concerns in Requirements Analysis: An Example.- Rigorous Fault Tolerance Using Aspects and Formal Methods.- Rigorous Development of Fault-Tolerant Agent Systems.- Formal Service-Oriented Development of Fault Tolerant Communicating Systems.- Programming-Logic Analysis of Fault Tolerance: Expected Performance of Self-stabilisation.- Formal Analysis of the Operational Concept for the Small Aircraft Transportation System.- Towards a Method for Rigorous Development of Generic Requirements Patterns.- Rigorous Design of Fault-Tolerant Transactions for Replicated Database Systems Using Event B.- Engineering Reconfigurable Distributed Software Systems: Issues Arising for Pervasive Computing.- Position Papers.- Tools for Developing Large Systems (A Proposal).- Why Programming Languages Still Matter.