Dependable Computing - EDCC 5 5th European Dependable Computing Conference, Budapest, Hungary, April 20-22, 2005. Proceedings /

It is always a special honor to chair the European Dependable Computing C- ference (EDCC). EDCC has become one of the well-established conferences in the ?eld of dependability in the European research area. Budapest was selected as the host of this conference due to its traditions in organizing inte...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Cin, Mario Dal (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Kaâniche, Mohamed (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Pataricza, András (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3463
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Keynote I
  • A Process Toward Total Dependability – Airbus Fly-by-Wire Paradigm
  • Session 1A: Distributed Algorithms
  • Building and Using Quorums Despite any Number of Process of Crashes
  • Failure Detection with Booting in Partially Synchronous Systems
  • Total Order Communications: A Practical Analysis
  • Gracefully Degrading Fair Exchange with Security Modules
  • Session 1B: Fault Tolerant Design and Protocols
  • Adding Fault-Tolerance Using Pre-synthesized Components
  • Efficiency of Dynamic Arbitration in TDMA Protocols
  • An Architectural Framework for Detecting Process Hangs/Crashes
  • Energy Efficient Configuration for QoS in Reliable Parallel Servers
  • Session 2A: Practical Experience Reports and Tools I
  • Novel Generic Middleware Building Blocks for Dependable Modular Avionics Systems
  • Integrating Fault Tolerance and Load Balancing in Distributed Systems Based on CORBA
  • Performance Evaluation of Consistent Recovery Protocols Using MPICH-GF
  • Session 2B: Assessment and Analysis
  • An Approach to Experimentally Obtain Service Dependability Characteristics of the Jgroup/ARM System
  • The Effectiveness of Choice of Programming Language as a Diversity Seeking Decision
  • Formal Safety Analysis of a Radio-Based Railroad Crossing Using Deductive Cause-Consequence Analysis (DCCA)
  • Panel
  • Dependability Challenges and Education Perspectives
  • Keynote II
  • Availability in Industry and Science – A Business Perspective -
  • Session 3A: Measurement
  • Fast Run-Time Reconfiguration for SEU Injection
  • Assembly-Level Pre-injection Analysis for Improving Fault Injection Efficiency
  • A Data Mining Approach to Identify Key Factors in Dependability Experiments
  • Session 3B: Practical Experience Reports and Tools II
  • PathCrawler: Automatic Generation of Path Tests by Combining Static and Dynamic Analysis
  • A New Methodology and Tool Set to Execute Software Test on Real-Time Safety-Critical Systems
  • A Grey-Box Approach to the Functional Testing of Complex Automatic Train Protection Systems
  • Session 4A: Hardware Verification
  • Deterministic Test Vector Compression / Decompression Using an Embedded Processor
  • Efficient Single-Pattern Fault Simulation on Structurally Synthesized BDDs
  • Session 4B: Fast Abstracts I Session 5A: Dependable Networking
  • Structure-Based Resilience Metrics for Service-Oriented Networks
  • Efficient Protection of Many-to-One Communications
  • Session 5B: Fast Abstracts II Session 6A: Practical Experience Reports and Tools III
  • Impact of Faults in Combinational Logic of Commercial Microcontrollers
  • Implementation of a Testing and Diagnostic Concept for an NPP Reactor Protection System
  • COMPAS – Compressed Test Pattern Sequencer for Scan Based Circuits
  • Session 6B: Reliability Engineering and Testing
  • Fault Links: Exploring the Relationship Between Module and Fault Types
  • Model-Based Identification of Fault-Prone Components
  • Regression Test Selection for Testable Classes.