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Safe and Reliable Computer Control Systems - an Overview
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
Safecomp 97 -- Proceedings of the 16th Int. Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security
Publisher:
Springer Verlag ISBN 3-540-76191-8
Abstract
In a survey of the concepts and methods regarding reliability and safety in computer
based systems the author came to the conclusion that software engineering
is still immature as a discipline. Belief in now cliché "silver bullets" is ever
claimed, even though their existence have been refuted several times during
the last ten years. Even in more refined circumstances where the word
dependability apply belief is central. The means by which dependability is
achieved is believed to be a combination of fault free design, fault elimination a
nd fault tolerance. The focus on belief shows that software engineering is
still a craft. Belief is not good enough - we need to know. This paper
stresses some points of what yet needs to be devised.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Thane46,
author = {Henrik Thane},
title = {Safe and Reliable Computer Control Systems - an Overview},
month = {September},
year = {1997},
booktitle = {Safecomp 97 -- Proceedings of the 16th Int. Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security},
publisher = {Springer Verlag ISBN 3-540-76191-8},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/46-}
}